B&W Rights Catalogue Frankfurt 2016

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BLACK & WHITE PUBLISHING Rights Catalogue 2016


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Contents 2017 FICTION Titian’s Boatman Victoria Blake

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The Uncommon Life of Alfred Warner in Six Days Juliet Conlin

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The Secret Life of Lucy Lovecake Pippa James

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The Gingerbread House Kate Beaufoy

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Not the Only Sky Alyssa Warren

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YOUNG ADULT Dare to Fall Estelle Maskame

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The DIMILY Trilogy Estelle Maskame

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The Jungle Pooja Puri

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Street Song Sheena Wilkinson

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FICTION On Starlit Seas Sara Sheridan

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Casting Off P.I. Paris

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The Last Day I Saw Her Lucy Lawrie

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The Week I Ruined My Life Caroline Grace-Cassidy

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The Ballroom Café Ann O’Loughlin

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The Judge’s Wife Ann O’Loughlin

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Dancing to the End of Love Adrian White

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Chasing Charlie Linda McLaughlan

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The Dolocher Caroline Barry

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Abigale Hall Lauren A. Forry

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Blood for Blood J.M. Smyth

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DI Bob Valentine Series Tony Black

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The Glen Avich Series Daniela Sacerdoti

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Ursula’s Secret Mairi Wilson

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The Secret Life and Curious Death of Miss Jean Milne Andrew Nicoll

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Lullaby Girl Aly Sidgwick

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GIFT/HUMOUR Rabbit War And Peace Leo Tolstoy

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Library Cat Alex Howard

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Dogs in Snow & Cats in Snow Hugo Ross

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Titian’s Boatman Victoria Blake

Cloud Atlas meets The Goldfinch in this stunning story of resurrection, redemption and revenge. Imagine you can begin anywhere. You can begin in 1576 with a boatman rowing a man into a plague-infested Venice, or in New York in 2011 with a maid cleaning an apartment on the 25th floor of a block on 6th Avenue. Imagine you can begin with an actor in London rehearsing the role of Leontes in The Winter’s Tale, a man whose lover had just left him and who is numb with grief. Beginnings are easy, of course. All you have to do is imagine… It’s 1576. The famed artist Titian is dying in a plagueravaged Venice. The city is ransacked and Titian’s paintings have been stolen, including his celebrated work The Man With the Blue Sleeve… Titian’s Boatman follows the stolen artwork through the years as the paintings swap hands, intricately mapping the people that they connect. An epic work of fiction interweaving stories of Renaissance Venice with contemporary New York and London and the lives that are touched by coming into contact with a Titian painting. A masterfully told novel, rich in detail, epic in scope and beautifully written.

“From the squalid glamour of 16th century Venice to modern-day London and New York, Titian’s Boatman demonstrates the power of art to bridge the years and transform lives. With fine, elegant brush-strokes, Victoria Blake has created a rich and enchanting novel.” RORY CLEMENTS Author of Sunday Times Bestseller, Holy Spy

UK Publication: January 2017 Rights Held: English, UK & Commonwealth, including Canada

Victoria Blake’s love of Italy and history was inspired by her father, the historian Robert Blake, famous for his pioneering biography of Benjamin Disraeli. She grew up in Queen’s College, Oxford where he was the Provost. After studying history at Lady Margaret Hall she subsequently worked in law, publishing and bookselling. She is the author of an Oxford based crime series featuring the PI Sam Falconer and has written two true crime books for the National Archives, one on Ruth Ellis, and one on Florence Maybrick. Her historical novel Far Away has been short-listed for the Historical Society Novel Indie Award 2016.

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The Uncommon Life of Alfred Warner in Six Days Juliet Conlin A tour de force of evocative storytelling set against the backdrop of Second World War Germany and post-war Britain. Shortly before Christmas, 79-year-old Alfred Warner arrives at Berlin’s busy central train station, to meet his granddaughter Brynja for the first time. When she fails to arrive, Alfred, afraid and alone, is taken in by a stranger, Julia, who quickly realises that there is something remarkable about him. Worried sick, Alfred discovers that his granddaughter is lying in a coma in a Berlin hospital following an unexplained accident and may take months to fully recover. After the sympathetic Julia insists he stays at her home for Christmas, Alfred becomes increasingly anxious and announces that his time is running out and that he has only six days left to live. He knows this because the voices he has been listening to for his entire life have told him so. Alfred insists he must tell Julia his life story in the hope of saving Brynja’s life after he is gone. If Brynja does recover, she must finally learn the truth about the voices. And so, over the ensuing six days he pours out his extraordinary tale. He tells Julia how, at the age of six, he began to hear voices, how soon afterwards he was tragically orphaned and of his terrifying ordeal at the hands of the Nazis as he grew up during the rise of the Third Reich. He also recounts how he was conscripted into the German army and how his life changed when he was captured and imprisoned in a POW camp in Scotland. Upon release he built a new life for himself in Britain, meeting the love of his life and raising a family. However, as we learn, his path through life’s rich tapestry has undulated in some very unexpected ways. It has been a most uncommon life, but the one constant during each stage of his journey are the voices which accompany him, voices which for other members of his family, including Brynja, have been far less benign. Now Alfred’s final duty is to make sure that Julia understands so that Brynja does not become yet another family tragedy. Juliet Conlin was born in London and grew up UK Publication: February 2017 in England and Germany. She holds an MA in Rights Held: World Creative Writing from Lancaster University and a PhD in Psychology from the University of Durham. She works as a writer and translator and lives with her husband and four children in Berlin. She writes in both English and German. Her debut novel The Fractured Man was published by Cargo in 2013. She is currently working on her third novel, Exile Shanghai, set in a Jewish ghetto in 1940’s China.

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Debut adult fiction novel from the author of the Princess Poppy children’s series

The Secret Life of Lucy Lovecake Pippa James A laugh-out-loud romantic baking comedy for the 21st century. Daisy Delaney’s life is pancake-flat until she starts a steamy relationship with famous French author-chef, Michel Amiel. But when a trending new dating cookbook by anonymous literary ingénue ‘Lucy Lovecake’ outsells his crusty ‘Classic Cuisine’ tome in the Sunday Times book chart, his recipes seem distinctly out of flavour while Lucy Lovecake’s popularity is rising like the perfect soufflé. As she gets in ever deeper, how can Daisy ever tell Michel that she is the mysterious Lucy Lovecake, the one person he can’t stand because she’s keeping him out of the best-seller charts and ruining his career? And when he finds out, can he ever forgive her? More importantly, does Daisy even want to be with a difficult, egotistical, down-on-his-luck Frenchman just as her own career is taking off? The Secret Life of Lucy Lovecake is a laugh-out-loud romantic comedy for the 21st century. The perfect read for the Bake Off generation.

“I had been such an ordinary young woman a year and a half before –impoverished, directionless, depressed. In some moods, cursed, even, until French Fancy was released and hit the bestseller lists after a teasing feature in the Christmas edition of Elle magazine. It felt as if my life had turned into its own version of magic realism. There we all were, in the bookish Big Top. And who were the clowns performing that mellow June morning? Me – Daisy Delaney, lingerie specialist-turned-author, trainee clown – and my arch-nemesis, and general toss-pot, the French writer-chef Michel Amiel. A very experienced, hard drinking clown. The sort that makes little children scream.”

UK Publication: January 2017 Rights Held: World

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Pippa James is a full-time writer with a love for food, fashion and all things French. She is best known as Janey Louise Jones, author of the fantastically successful Princess Poppy series, with sales of over 4 million copies to date. Before Princess Poppy took over her life, Pippa James had always intended to write contemporary fiction, and this debut novel is the start of a brand-new series. Pippa James is mother to three sons.


The Gingerbread House Kate Beaufoy

A beautiful, sensitive portrait of a family dealing with dementia. Recently-redundant Tess is keen to start work on a novel and needs to make it work. She and her freelance journalist husband Donn desperately need the money and three weeks looking after Donn’s aged mother while the carer takes a break seems like an opportunity to get started. She knows it’ll be tough looking after Eleanor, who is suffering from increasingly severe dementia, but she’ll surely find some time for herself, won’t she? Arriving at the isolated country house which their daughter Katia has named The Gingerbread House, a tearful Tess begins to realise that she has a far more difficult few weeks ahead than expected. Her mother-in-law is now in need of constant attention and Donn can’t help as he has to stay in town for work. Narrated by Katia – their only child – who prefers not to speak but observes everything, The Gingerbread House is a deeply moving and tender story of a family and its tensions. As Katia struggles with her grandmother’s dementia, the reclusive teenager describes the effect it has on everyone in a strangely detached but compassionate way. But as the situation regarding her grandmother’s care unfolds, a family tragedy even closer to home reveals itself.

“Gripping, heartbreaking, funny, surprising - The Gingerbread House is all of these, and a lot more.” RODDY DOYLE

“Moving, honest, and darkly comic, The Gingerbread House confronts an issue that has been taboo for too long.” MARIAN KEYES

“Beautiful, heartbreaking, original and honest.” CECELIA AHERN

Kate Beaufoy has an MA in French and English literature from Trinity College Dublin. UK Publication: March 2017 As Kate Thompson she has had a dozen novels published, including the Number Rights Held: World One bestseller The Blue Hour, which was shortlisted for the RNA award. Kate has contributed to numerous publications and broadcast media in both Ireland and the UK. A former actress, she was the recipient of a Dublin Theatre Festival Best Actress Award. She lives some of the year in Dublin and some on the West coast of Ireland, and is happily married with one daughter. Kate is an advanced-level scuba diver, a wild swimmer, and the keeper of a bewitching Burmese cat.

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Anne Tyler meets Carson McCullers

Not the Only Sky Alyssa Warren

Fantastically written, Tiny Mite is a triumph: an utterly engaging, eccentric character you can’t help but root for. Big Bend, population 500, South Dakota, 1988. Eightyear-old Tiny Mite lives in a ramshackle farmhouse next to her grandfather’s crashed airplane and the pine tree where she trains as a spy. Goddamn is her favourite word. Taking pictures with her camera made of aluminium foil and a tin can is her new big thing. She lives with Bee, her apocalypseobsessed grandmother and Luvie, her hard-drinking greataunt. And then there’s her mother Velvet, beautiful and desperate, still in love with her high school boyfriend who she left to have a brief fling with Tiny Mite’s absent father. One night, Tiny Mite hears a cry, but it’s not what she imagines. And nothing will ever be the same.

“They could almost be out to sea. There’s the world simplified to two elements, a rectangle of sky over a rectangle of earth. There’s the wind lifting pigtails parallel to the horizon, pressing thick wool coats into the shapes of bones. If it weren’t for the prairie grass in the foreground, the four year old twins in the sepia photograph could be walking on water. The title below the photograph reads My Family by Clea Marie Baumhauer. It felt odd writing “Clea” when everyone calls her Tiny Mite, but Miss Wright doesn’t allow nicknames.”

UK Publication: April 2017 Rights Held: World

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Six years later, Clea won’t let anyone call her Tiny Mite anymore. Luvie has fallen in love with a pastor, and Bee’s health is failing. Velvet is gone, and nobody except Bee, who can’t bring herself to turn her back on her daughter, will even mention her name. Containing a wonderfully engaging and eccentric cast of characters who live long in the memory, this is the story of mothers and daughters, people bound by blood and geography, moments captured and lifetimes lost, and things never quite turning out as expected.

Alyssa Warren spent a muddy, scruffy, happy childhood in the creeks and abandoned homesteads of South Dakota, before completing a BA in English Literature at the University of California, and an MA at the University of Sydney. She has taught creative writing and modern British literature at the Universidad San Francisco in Quito, Ecuador, and has served as a contributing editor for Surface magazine, covering art, design and fashion. She is a printmaker and photographer based in East London, where she lives with her husband and three sons.


Dare to Fall Estelle Maskame

New novel from the international bestselling author of the DIMILY trilogy

Death. She was afraid of it. He was used to it. There’s not much that MacKenzie Rivers is afraid of. In the small town of Windsor, Colorado, she is known for her easygoing, strong personality, some would even say she isn’t afraid of anything. But MacKenzie knows that’s not true. She’s afraid of losing those closest to her. Recovering from a family tragedy, MacKenzie is fully aware of just how big an impact death can have on those it leaves behind. Seeing its effects on other people is something she just can’t quite handle. From now on, MacKenzie is her own priority. There are not many things that Jaden Hunter can make sense of. He doesn’t understand why it was his parents who lost their lives last year. He doesn’t understand why his friends don’t crack jokes around him any more. He doesn’t understand why his teachers still insist on letting him skip assignments. He doesn’t understand why MacKenzie, the girl he was falling for last year, has suddenly distanced herself from him. Too afraid to get wrapped up in Jaden’s world as he deals with the tragic death of his parents, MacKenzie has stayed away from him as best she can, until one night when they unexpectedly come face-to-face for the first time in months. As old feelings resurface and new memories are made, both MacKenzie and Jaden show each other how to appreciate the little things in life, the moments that are taken for granted. But will MacKenzie dare to fall for the one person she’s so afraid of growing close to?

Estelle Maskame started writing at the age of 13 and completed her DIMILY trilogy when she was 16. She has already built an extensive and loyal fanbase for her writing around the world by sharing her work in instalments on the digital platform Wattpad. The DIMILY trilogy has now been published, with rights sold in 12 territories and becoming an international bestseller. Estelle won the Young Scot Arts Award in 2016, and has been shortlisted for the Young Adult award at the Romantic Novel of the Year Awards.

UK Publication: July 2017 Rights Held: World

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The DIMILY Trilogy

International bestseller - sold in 12 territories

Estelle Maskame

An addictive, illicit love story, Maskame’s Did I Mention I Love You? trilogy is a sensational YA debut. Nineteen-year-old author Estelle Maskame has gained more than 4 million fans around the world with her stories of a teenage romance set in America. Her trilogy tells the story of stepsiblings Eden and Tyler, a Portland girl and a Santa Monica boy, who fall in love. Estelle began writing at 13, and had completed her DIMILY trilogy by the time she was 16. Uploading chapter by chapter on the digital platform Wattpad, the books received over 4 million hits and Estelle gained an extensive and loyal readership of over 144,000 Twitter followers. Her DIMILY series has been published across the world in 12 countries so far. “Maskame’s followers are voracious readers and the Scot has had to grow accustomed to every plot twist being feverishly discussed.” THE HERALD

“Like Zoella, [Estelle] knows a thing or two about self promotion... [the books have] received pretty much universal acclaim from her followers.” THE TIMES

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days. Three hundred and fifty-nine waiting for this. That’s how long I’ve been counted down. That’s how many days I’ve fifty-nine days since It’s been three hundred and I last saw him. fizzing with I lean against my suitcase, Gucci paws at my leg as It’s almost out the living room window. nervous excitement as I stare filter through has just risen. I watched it 6AM, and outside the sun admiring how beautiful the ago, minutes the darkness twenty the cars the sunlight bounced from avenue looked and the way be pulling up any second. lining the sidewalk. Dean should feet. German Shepherd by my I drop my eyes to the huge pads her her ears until she turns and Leaning down, I rub behind out the window again, gaze is do can I All way into the kitchen. but it only a list of everything I packed, mentally running through zipping up sliding off my suitcase and stresses me out and I end the pairs of through the pile of shorts, it open instead. I rummage bracelets. Converse, the collection of everything you need.” “Eden, trust me, you’ve got

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Who’d be the best character to… Tell your secrets to? Ella, because she’s a really strong character. She’d keep your secret and give great advice!

Go travelling with? Tyler! I’d love to go travelling with him — everyone would! Be the villian of a spin-off series? That’s so easy, it’d have to be Tiffany! Be your IRL best friend? Rachel — because she’s similar to my best friend IRl! Plus I see a lot of myself in her. Will her next book be the same style as the DIMILY trilogy? @after_dimily I can’t say much… it’ll be a stand-alone novel rather than a series. I start writing it next month!

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verkon valloittaja Nuori skottikirjailija Estelle Maskame julkaisi teoksensa aluksi verkkojulkaisuna, mainosti sitä Twitterissä ja nousi maailmanmaineeseen. Sosiaalinen media luo uudenlaista fanikulttuuria kirjallisuuden ympärille. Pirjo-LiiSa NiiNimäki teksti // kimmo PeNttiNeN kuva

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peukku). Pääsin myös koululaisvierailulle. Oppilaat oli niin suloisia! – Oli hauska tavata, Estelle. Tuskin maltan odottaa, että pääsen lukemaan kirjaasi. Ja kiitos selfiestä. Tällaisia keskusTeluja ilmestyi skot-

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men Twitter-tilille ja kotisivuille hänen Suomen-vierailunsa aikana. Sosiaalisen median kautta maailmanmaineeseen pongahtanut 18-vuotias kirjailija pitää jatkuvasti yhteyttä lukijoihinsa. Hän kertoo kirjahankkeistaan, mutta tviittailee myös kuulumisiaan: mitä tein tänään, mitä söin, millaisen hatun ostin.

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You’ve been all over Europe promoting the books — where has been your favourite place to visit? Madrid was amazing! It was the biggest event I’ve ever done — we did a signing for more than 100 readers. That’s definitely been a highlight so far. It’s so cool having fans from different corners of the world — my book is a bestseller in Finland!

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It’s the end of the trilogy — are you sad to leave Tyler and Eden behind? It’s kind of bitter-sweet! It took five years to write the whole series, so it’s satisfying to know that I’ve told their story and got closure on the series. But at the same time I’ve grown up with these characters, so it’s a bit scary to think I’ll never write about them again!

– Lukijat tykkäävät huomatessaan, että olen ihan tavallinen teini. Ja sitähän minä olen, Maskame sanoo. Epätavallista Estelle Maskamessa on vain se, että hän on kirjoittanut tosissaan 13-vuotiaasta lähtien. Aluksi hän julkaisi tekstejään netissä, mutta valtava suosio poiki myös kustannussopimuksen.

Winner of Young Scot Award 2016 (Arts) Shortlisted for Young Adult Romantic Novel Award

International Bestseller: Germany / Heyne Fliegt France / Pocket Jeunesse Spain / Destino, Planeta Finland / Gummerus USA / Sourcebooks Fire


Did I Mention I Love You?

Did I Mention I Miss You?

Did I Mention I Need You?

16-year-old Eden Munro travels from Portland to begrudgingly spend the summer with her father in Santa Monica, California. Eden’s parents are divorced and have gone their seperate ways, and now her father has a brand new family. For Eden, this means she’s about to meet three new step-brothers. The eldest of the three is Tyler Bruce, a troubled teenager with a short temper and a huge ego.

DIMINY re-joins stepsiblings Tyler Bruce and Eden Munro almost two years after they met for the first time in sunny Santa Monica. Having ignored their love for each other for the sake of their family, everything becomes complicated when Tyler invites Eden to spend the summer with him in New York.

It’s been a year since Eden last spoke to Tyler. She remains furious at him for leaving her and is trying to move on with her life in Chicago, where she is at University. As school breaks up for the summer, she heads back to Santa Monica, but she’s not the only one with that idea...

Complete polar opposites, Eden quickly finds herself thrust into a world full of new experiences as Tyler’s group of friends take her under their wing. But the one thing she just can’t understand is Tyler, and the more she presses to figure out the truth about him, the more she finds herself falling for the one person she shouldn’t – her step-brother.

As their fling turns into something much more serious, Tyler and Eden must face up to reality and make some life-changing decisions. But how will their family react when they confess their secret romance – and is their relationship strong enough to survive the devastating fallout?

Despite their break-up and Tyler’s abrupt departure last summer, are they both as over each other as they thought? Can Tyler and Eden finally work things out, against all odds? Did I Mention I Miss You? is the explosive finale to Estelle Maskame’s phenomenal DIMILY trilogy.

UK Publication: July 2016 Rights Held: World Rights Sold: North America (Sourcebooks); World Spanish & Catalan (Destino/Planeta, Spain); France (Pocket Jeunesse); Italy (Salani); Germany (Heyne Fliegt); Hungary (Gabo); Lithuania (Alma Littera); Poland (Wydawnicto JK); Finland (Gummerus); India (HarperCollins); The Netherlands (Uitgeverij Moon); Portugal (Editorial Presença). Other Rights: Audio, UK (Audible)

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The Jungle Pooja Puri

Powerful and moving, this is one of the first YA novels to depict life for hundreds of children in the Calais refugee camp; alone and thousands of miles from home. Mico has left his family, his home, his future. Setting out in search of a better life, he instead finds himself navigating one of the world’s most inhospitable environments – The Jungle. For Mico, just one of many ‘unaccompanied children’, the Calais refugee camp has a wildness, a savagery all of its own. A melting pot of characters, cultures, and stories, The Jungle often seems like its own strange world. But despite his ambitions to escape, Mico is unable to buy his way out from the ‘Ghost Men’ – the men with magic who can cross borders unnoticed. Alone, desperate, and running out of options, the idea of jumping onto a speeding train to England begins to feel worryingly appealing. But when Laila arrives at the camp one day, everything starts to change. Outspoken, gutsy, and fearless, she shows Mico that hope and friendship can grow in the most unusual places, and maybe, just maybe, they’ll show you the way out as well.

“There was a story Jahir used to tell me. About how the first humans were born with wings. Can you imagine what that would be like? To fly anywhere in the world without worrying about having the right papers?”

UK Publication: March 2017 Rights Held: World

Pooja Puri first tasted publishing success with her short story, Chess, and later graduated from King’s College London with a First Class degree in English Language and Literature. Whilst at university she read for a publishing house and has since worked in the education sector. In 2014, she was chosen as a winner of the Ideas Tap Writers’ Centre Norwich Inspires competition. She will soon be embarking on a MA in Writing for Young People at Bath Spa University.

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Street Song Sheena Wilkinson

A contemporary novel about finding yourself in a world full of fame, family, drugs, alchohol and new relationships – gritty and romantic all at once. RyLee’s career is over. After winning a national TV talent show and becoming a teen pop sensation, his fame and success has quickly been followed by addiction, media scrutiny, and career suicide. After a brief spell in rehab, 18-year-old Ryan has some rethinking to do. His stepdad – music promoter and self-appointed creator of ‘RyLee’ – wants him at home and in school, and under his thumb. But after an argument descends into violence, Ryan decides to run away from his old life, his failed career, and his dysfunctional family. When he meets the stunningly witty and brilliant singer, Toni, almost directly outside his front door, the opportunity to start afresh seems too good to pass up. Before long, he has arrived in a new city, joined Toni’s amazingly talented band, and reinvented himself under the name ‘Cal’. For the first time in his life Ryan has friends around him, he’s playing the music he’s always wanted to play, and – despite living in a hostel, busking for his wages, and living under a false identity – he’s finally happy. But just when Ryan feels like he has truly started over, his past begins to catch up with him.

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Sheena Wilkinson has been established UK Publication: April 2017 as one of Ireland’s most acclaimed writers of Rights Held: World contemporary realistic fiction for young people. She has won four Children’s Book Ireland awards for her work, and has also been awarded a White Raven Award from the International Youth Library; an IBBY Honour Listing; and has been shortlisted for the Reading Association of Ireland Awards twice. Wilkinson was granted a Major Award from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, its highest award. A professional mentor on the Creative Writing degree at the National University of Ireland, Wilkinson also set-up and runs the Belfast Inter-Schools Creative Writing Network, and has just been appointed a Royal Literary Fund Fellow at Queens University, Belfast. 13


On Starlit Seas Sara Sheridan

A gripping tale of unexpeced passion, secrets and escape. Brazil and London 1824. Charged with a mission by the Empress of Brazil, celebrated writer and the toast of Georgian London, Maria Graham sets off for England with the Brazilian civil war at its height. Newly widowed and a woman travelling alone, the stakes are high and when she accepts roguish smuggler Captain James Henderson’s offer of passage on his ship, she gets more than she bargains for. Henderson is on a journey of his own, back to his childhood home in Covent Garden. On board, Maria discovers both a dangerous secret concealed in a chocolate bar and an irresistible attraction to the mysterious captain. But falling in love with a smuggler is almost unthinkable for a woman of Maria’s social standing. Though Henderson tries his utmost to abandon his life of crime and forge a new identity as a London gentleman, he is caught in a dangerous tangle with a deadly aristocratic smuggling ring. The only chance he has to save himself and prove worthy of Maria is to unmask the gang and break free from their clutches, but will it be enough?

“A story as rich and velvety as the chocolate at its heart. A joy to read.” MARY CHAMBERLAIN (author of The Dressmaker of Dachau) “On Starlit Seas is a magnificent and captivating read, blended to perfection.” LITTLE BOOKNESS LANE

UK Publication: July 2016 Rights Held: World Rights Sold: Poland (Illumination Lukasz Kierus); Croatia (Znanje) Other Rights: Audio (Oakhill), Large Print (Magna Print)

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“Sheridan binds together social comment, romance on the high seas, pursuit by excisemen, knife-wielding toerags in the stench of 19th-century London and the consumption of so much hot chocolate that the pages seem impregnated with its heady aroma. ... A pleasure to consume, and not even a guilty one.” THE HERALD

“This is a novel to take one seamlessly from exotic places to shadowy underworlds and polite drawing rooms, in order to revel in an emotionally charged and socially challenged Victorian romance, coupled with the cliff-hanging jeopardy of Brazilian and London low-life... Five stars with extra phosphorescence!” JOANNA HICKSON (author of The Tudor Bride)

Sara Sheridan writes the popular Mirabelle Bevan Murder Mysteries set in 1950s as well as historical novels set in the 19th century featuring the real-life adventures of historical figures. Fascinated particularly by female history she is a cultural commentator who appears regularly on television and radio. In 2014 she was named one of the Saltire Society’s 365 Most Influential Scottish Women, past and present.


Casting Off P.I. Paris

An uplifting and inspiring story of knitting, friendship, sacrifice... and saucy chatlines! When the residents of a Highland care home discover that the new owners are about to substantially put up the fees, they know that dramatic action is called for. But what can a group of senior citizens possibly do against a big organisation? For Dorothy, the situation is serious. If she can’t raise money she’ll have to leave all her friends, like dear Miss Ross. In protest, the residents barricade themselves into the lounge. However, their rebellion fails, so worldly-wise Joan suggests a most unusual way to cover the rise: a very naughty chat line for men who want to talk to older women in a particular way! As their lives take a series of unexpected turns, things get increasingly out of control ... Casting Off is a hilarious, poignant tale of friendship, loyalty and sacrifice and how it’s never too late to try something new.

“This uplifting, mischievous, and brilliantly written tale is one that has left a huge impression on me, for ALL the right reasons. ” LITTLE BOOKNESS LANE

“Each character in this is wonderful in their own way ... the humour was superbly written.” THE QUIET KNITTERER

“Paris is an author who knows how to fascinate his readers” DUSTY PAGES IN WONDERLAND

Author, playwright and journalist P I Paris lives UK Publication: September 2016 in the Highlands of Scotland and is best known Rights Held: World for the historical fiction and non-fiction books he Rights Sold: Norway (Cappelen wrote about the Italian chapel, built during WW2 Damm); auction in Germany by Italian POWs in Orkney. His contemporary Other Rights: Audio (Oakhill); novel, Men Cry Alone, broke new ground in Large Print (F.A. Thorpe) raising the profile of domestic abuse against men. His stage play, Casting Off, played to sell-out audiences in the autumn of 2015. The hilarious storyline is taken to new heights in this latest novel by the same name.

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The Last Day I Saw Her Lucy Lawrie

An emotional story of secrets, hope and long lost friendship. When lonely single mum Janey stumbles into an art workshop, she can’t believe her eyes when her left hand mysteriously scribbles a picture of two little girls and a strange message from someone called ‘Hattie’: Janey’s childhood best friend. But they lost touch after Hattie’s family suddenly moved away in mysterious circumstances. Janey’s instincts tell her that she must finally find out what happened to Hattie, but life is already complicated enough: she’s struggling with motherhood, a custody battle over her toddler son Pip is looming, and she finds herself falling for intense art tutor Steve. And when writing appears on the walls of her flat and Pip starts playing with an invisible friend, Janey fears she’s losing her mind. Is it really a good idea to go digging up the past? As dark secrets come to light, she can’t be sure what’s real any more – or who to trust… Moving and suspenseful, The Last Day I Saw Her is a richly emotive story of friendship lost and found, and how facing up to the past can help you find a better future.

“I was not prepared for such an indepth storyline and for the emotional rollercoaster this novel would take me on... I was utterly compelled and captivated right up until I turned the very last page.” COSMOCHICKLITAN

UK Publication: August 2016 Rights Held: World Other Rights: Audio (Oakhill Publishing)

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“I devoured this book in one day, everything about it is brilliant, from the pacing to the beautiful, rich writing... The Last Day I Saw Her is a beautiful, complex, suspenseful read perfect for fans of family drama/mystery.” THIS CHICK READS

“I am actually frustrated with myself because I cannot find the words to express how much I adored this book – it was intricate, engaging, consuming and life-affirming. I just have to simply urge you to read this book – simply stunning.” LOUISE WYKES, Shaz’s Book Blog

Lucy Lawrie is a lawyer and mum of two girls. She started writing when she was on maternity leave and unearthed a primary two homework book in which she’d stated, in very wobbly handwriting: ‘I want to be an AUTHOR when I grow up.’ So, to keep her six-year-old self happy, she wrote her first novel, Tiny Acts of Love which was published in 2014. The Last Day I Saw Her is Lucy’s second novel.


The Week I Ruined My Life

Kindle Top 100 Bestseller

Caroline Grace-Cassidy A powerful and thought-provoking story about being true to yourself. Ali Devlin isn’t the type of woman to have an affair… But as her marriage to her childhood sweetheart Colin turns bitter, she begins to rediscover the woman she once was. She seeks solace from her toxic relationship by throwing herself into a new job that she loves, by confiding in her best friend Corina and, most dangerously of all, by spending more and more time with her workmate Owen – who just so happens to be passionate, charming and everything her husband used to be. Then one heat-of-the-moment decision on a business trip to Amsterdam sets off a series of events that will change the course of all their lives forever.

“You will fall into The Week I Ruined My Life as you would a soft settee.” IRISH INDEPENDENT “I was engrossed in this book and really wanted Ali to have her happy ending. Overall, this is a very engaging and relatable novel.” CHICK LIT CLUB

“An incredibly raw investigation of what can happen when apathy becomes contempt, when communication breaks down and when no amount of wellintentioned sit-downs can fix what is broken.” DAILY MAIL

“I adored this book – it’s going to be huge. I urge you to read it now!” CLAUDIA CARROLL

Caroline Grace-Cassidy is an Irish writer UK Publication: June 2016 and actress. She trained as an actress at the Rights Held: World Gaiety School of Acting before landing her first role as Mary Mull on BAFTA award-winning children’s programme Custers Last Stand Up. Turning to full-time writing in 2011, Cassidy has published four novels. In 2012 Cassidy was a founding member of an all female Film & TV Production Company, for which she has written, produced and directed five short films. Her first feature film script is completed and in development. Cassidy is a contributor for Woman’s Way, U Magazine, Irish Country Magazine and has been a regular panellist for The Midday Show on TV3 since 2012.

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Over 260 days in Kindle UK Top 100, reaching No. 3 Overall

The Ballroom Café

Ann O’Loughlin

Kindle UK 9th bestselling book of 2015. Over 230,000 copies sold in eBook. Sisters Ella and Roberta O’Callaghan live in separate wings of their crumbling Irish mansion. They haven’t spoken for decades, torn apart by a dark family secret from their past, and only communicate through the terse and bitter notes they leave for each other in the hallway. Debbie, an American woman, is searching for her birth mother. She has little time left, but as she sets out to discover who she really is and what happened to her mother, she is met by silence and lies at the local convent. With the bank threatening, Ella tries to save the family home by opening a café in the ballroom – much to Roberta’s disgust. And when Debbie offers to help out in the café, the war between the sisters intensifies. But as Debbie finally begins to unravel the truth, she uncovers an adoption scandal that will rock both the community and the warring sisters. Powerful and poignant, The Ballroom Café is a moving story of love lost and found.

“A moving tale of loss, love and redemption.” BELLA MAGAZINE “Deftly written, moving and courageous.” THE SUNDAY TIMES “A lovely first novel.” CATHY KELLY

UK Publication: June 2015 Rights Held: World Rights Sold: Germany (Goldmann Verlag); North America (Skyhorse Publishing); Norway (Cappelen Damm); Italy (HarperCollins Italia); Hungary (Alexandra Publishing). Other Rights: Audio (Oakhill Publishing); Large Print (Magna Books)

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“Secrets emerge, there’s a whopper of a twist and this unabashed tear-jerker ends with a well-earthed, well-calculated emotional finale.” THE IRISH TIMES “Highly engaging debut you will want to dive into.” SUNDAY INDEPENDENT (Ireland)

“Slow-marching, romantic prose draws us into an old world that is rustic, genteel, quaint... [but] scalndals lie in wait.” IRISH INDEPENDENT “A warm and engaging story in a unique and original setting ... a beautifully drawn, skilfully written, well-researched novel.” KATE KERRIGAN

A leading journalist in Ireland for nearly thirty years, Ann O’Loughlin has covered all major news events of the last three decades. She was a senior journalist on the Irish Independent and Evening Herald, and is currently a senior journalist with the Irish Examiner. Ann has also lived and worked in India. Originally from the west of Ireland, she now lives on the east coast with her husband and two children.


The Judge’s Wife

Irish Top 10 Bestseller for 3 weeks

Ann O’Loughlin

A captivating, emotional and uplifting tale of unspeakable secrets and enduring love. Can a love last forever? When Emma returns to Dublin to put her estranged father’s affairs in order, she begins to piece together the story of his life and that of Grace, the mother she never knew. She knows her father as the judge – as stern and distant at home as he was in the courtroom. But as she goes through his personal effects, Emma begins to find clues about her mother that shock her profoundly. A tale of enduring love and scandal that begins in 1950s Dublin and unravels across decades and continents, digging up long-buried family secrets along the way, The Judge’s Wife asks whether love really can last forever.

“I absolutely, completely and utterly adored this book from the first page... a stunning book that broke my heart, on more than one occasion.” KIM THE BOOKWORM “A very moving story with enough interesting twists to keep the reader’s interest piqued at all times.” SWIRL & THREAD

“This is a richly woven tale of passion, conspiracy, hypocrisy and a chilling secret beyond the grave.” IRISH SUNDAY INDEPENDENT “An uplifting read, the kind of book you want to gobble up in one sitting.” THE SUNDAY TIMES

“Powerful with its emotion and captivating with its storytelling, The Judge’s Wife is a book that breaks your heart from the start and has you scrambling to put the pieces back together before the end.” REVIEWED THE BOOK

UK Publication: July 2016 Rights Held: World Rights Sold: North America (Skyhorse Publishing); Norway (Cappelen Damm); The Netherlands (A.W. Bruna). Other Rights: Audio (Oakhill Publishing); Large Print (Magna Books)

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Dancing to the End of Love Adrian White Join Robert Lanaghan as he searches across Europe for redemption and love. When internationally successful singer Siobhan McGovern turns up at the launch of Robert Lanaghan’s latest book in Dublin, it’s the start of a stormy, passionate affair. They’re instantly attracted to each other but come from very different worlds. Robert lives a solitary, quiet life, while Siobhan is always in the media glare. By the time their daughter Ciara is born, they both know they are very different people who want very different things. Bitter with the way things have turned out, Robert sells out the only thing that now means anything to him – his relationship with his daughter. As he travels aimlessly around Europe, spending the money Siobhan has paid to get him out of her life, he begins to spiral out of control. Can he ever come to terms with what he has done, or will the disappointments of his past stop him building any kind of future?

“An uncompromising and compassionate exploration of the consequences of trauma, love and loss.” CHRIS BINCHY (author of Five Days Apart)

UK Publication: April 2016 Rights Held: World ex US/CAN

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“An absorbing, fast-paced tale of one man’s search for the love he has lost. By turns sinister and vulnerable, Robert Lanaghan draws the reader into his troubled world and demands that we accompany him on his quest for redemption. I was hooked.” CATHERINE DUNNE (author of The Things We Know Now)

“With a title evocative of Leonard Cohen’s gorgeously romantic love song, is indeed about love in all its guises but especially at its most destructive and vengeful.” SUNDAY INDEPENDENT

Adrian White is an English writer and former bookseller who has lived in Galway on the west coast of Ireland for over 25 years. Dancing to the End of Love is his third novel, his previous books An Accident Waiting to Happen and Where the Rain Gets In were published by Penguin. Adrian has won a Metro Eireann Writing Award, which was judged by Booker-prize-winning author Roddy Doyle.


Chasing Charlie Linda McLaughlan

Perfect for fans of Marian Keyes and Sophia Kinsella

A hugely entertaining and uplifting debut about the challenges of navigating adult life and not losing yourself in the process. How far would you go to win back your ex? When unlucky-in-love Sam bumps into her first boyfriend, the charming but roguish Charlie, she falls head first for him all over again. Even though he broke her heart, she’s determined to win him back – even if she has to chase him all over London… Sam’s friends have their doubts about whether cheating Charlie is really the man for her, but they have their own problems to deal with. Uptight Mara is struggling to trust anyone after a bad break-up; sexy corporate go-getter Claudia has her self-confidence rocked after a health scare; and sensitive, intelligent Ed, has been secretly, hopelessly in love with Sam for years… As Sam chases her lost love like a woman possessed, getting into ever more outlandish situations and making a fool of herself in the process, she finds herself wondering just how far she’ll go to win Charlie back. Or will she finally see what’s right under her nose?

“Delicious fun!” HEAT MAGAZINE (Our Top 5 Reads)

“Totally reminded me of Bridget Jones oh so much! I loved it! ... This is a perfect, joy of a book – great for a holiday read.” REVIEWED THE BOOK

Linda McLaughlan has worked in film and TV in both her native New Zealand, and in the UK where she lives now. She spent some time backpacking through Asia where she met her illustrator husband and moved to England. She lives on very little sleep in a quiet lane in deepest Hampshire with her husband, two children, five chickens and string of foster dogs. Chasing Charlie is her debut novel.

“I enjoyed this book ... [the] emphasis on friendship was, for me, the real heart of the story.” PORTOBELLO BOOK BLOG

UK Publication: April 2016 Rights Held: World ex US/CAN

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The Dolocher Caroline Barry

Victorian London had Jack the Ripper. Georgian Dublin had The Dolocher. When murderer Olocher commits suicide in the Black Dog Prison on the eve of his execution, terror is unleashed upon Dublin. A mysterious creature stalks the streets and women report attacks by a half-man, half-pig possessed by Olocher’s dark spirit. The Dolocher is on the loose… At least that’s the story down-at-heel writer Solomon Fish peddles in his broadsheets, and the people of Dublin can’t get enough of his gruesome tales. To Solomon, it’s only an ordinary man playing a tasteless trick, a sensational story that will soon blow over. But when the Dolocher starts killing and Solomon himself is set upon by the beast, he starts to have doubts. With the help of his swashbuckling landlady, ship’s surgeonturned-apothecary Merriment O’Grady, Solomon swears to unmask the Dolocher. Yet Solomon and Merriment soon find themselves torn between reason and superstition, their heads and their hearts as they strive to solve the mystery. But are they hunting the Dolocher or is it hunting them?

“This is a fabulous historical tale of crime and I loved it!” BOON’S BOOKCASE

UK Publication: March 2016 Rights Held: World ex US/CAN

“From the very first scene in the jail, I could sense the dripping water, the grime, the poverty and had to check my face after finishing, as I was convinced I’d have dirt smeared across it.” THE BOOKTRAILER

“A beautifully written work of historical fiction with some truly wonderful characters.” THE WELSH LIBRARIAN

Caroline Barry believes studying Art History at college is what gave her an interest in storytelling. She has had two young adult novels published in Ireland. After starting her career in Arts Administration she moved into teaching creative writing, designing and delivering creative writing modules for several county councils around the country. She has been a writer-in-residence and is currently living in the midlands with her husband Neil Richardson (also a writer). Outside of writing she has studied and practiced yoga for fourteen years and is keenly interested in the esoteric. The Dolocher is her first foray into adult fiction inspired by a little known Dublin ghost story.

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Abigale Hall Lauren A. Forry

Daphne Du Maurier meets Hitchcock, this gothic horror was winner of the Faber & Faber Creative Writing MA Prize. Two orphaned sisters in a house of secrets… On a foggy evening in 1947, seventeen-year-old Eliza and her troubled little sister Rebecca are banished by their aunt and sent to work at an isolated Welsh mansion. But there are rumours of missing maidservants and a ghost that stalks the deserted halls... Wandering through the mansion’s dusty rooms, Eliza finds blood-spattered books, crumpled photographs and portraits of a mysterious woman – clues to a terrible past that might just become Eliza’s future. As Eliza unravels a mystery that has endured for decades, Rebecca falls under the spell of cruel housekeeper Mrs Pollard, who will stop at nothing to keep the house’s secrets. But can the sisters uncover the truth and escape back to London before they meet a dreadful fate?

“Forry is obviously well versed in nightmares... This debut novel is one to watch.” THE SKINNY “The mansion is something of a gothic horror in its own right, and there’s even a sinister housekeeper something along the lines of the terrifying Mrs Danvers.” CRIME FICTION LOVER

“Forry ratches up the tension expertly, until we don’t know if it’s madness, ghosts, someone toying with Eliza, or her own imagination that makes the mansion such a place of fear.“ CRIMEWORM “A deliciously creept tale with a strong sense of menace.” LITTLE BOOKNESS LANE

“This is a SERIOUSLY good read. Abigale Hall has a sense of intrigue and mystery running throughout.” READING WITH A VIEW “A beautifully written novel full of rumours, intrigue, love and loss.” THE WELSH LIBRARIAN

Lauren A. Forry was brought up in the woods UK Publication: April 2016 of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA where her Rights Held: World English FBI agent father and book-loving mother raised Rights Sold: North America her on a diet of The X-Files and RL Stine. After (Skyhorse Publishing); Other Rights: earning her BA in Cinema Studies from New Audio, World ex. North America York University, she moved to London where (Audible UK) she earned her MFA in Creative Writing from Kingston University. There she was awarded the Faber and Faber Creative Writing MA Prize for her dissertation, which would become her debut novel, Abigale Hall. She currently resides in the woods. 23


Blood for Blood J.M. Smyth

A merciless psychological thriller with an unspeakably devious plan for revenge. ‘Care’. There’s a word if ever I heard one. I looked it up in a dictionary once. It had a lot of definitions – but not one that applied to me and Sean... WAITING DAY AFTER DAY Red has survived the barbarity and abuse of the orphanage. His twin brother Sean has not been so lucky. With a sworn oath to avenge his brother’s murder, Red kidnaps a policeman’s daughter and leaves her to be brought up in care, to suffer like he and Sean did. But this is just the first part of Red’s plan for revenge against all those who took their freedom. UNTIL FINALLY IT’S TIME Now, twenty years later, the time has come. The kidnapped girl has grown up and left the orphanage, never knowing who her real parents are or the part she’ll now play in Red’s shocking revenge. And for those who have been living their lives in peace, with faded memories of twin boys who were put into care years ago, life is about to descend into hell. But with the criminal underworld, the police and an unexpected serial killer on the scene, sometimes even the best laid plans go awry… “Crude, brutal and appallingly funny, Blood for Blood is like nothing else you’ll read this year.” IRISH INDEPENDENT “Raw, harsh, merciless, as cold as ice and beyond all moral limits – Smyth stages his sinister hero as the incarnation of evil with a perfidy that is hard to beat.” ULRICH NOLLER, Funkhaus Europa

UK Publication: July 2016 Rights Held: World English

“It’s no mean feat for an Irish crime novelist to stand out from the (evergrowing) Celt crime-writing crowd.... Blood for Blood succeeds in being something fresh and far darker than the rest.” CRAIG McDONALD

“Not a pleasant read, but it is a gripping and darkly compelling one.” UNDISCOVERED SCOTLAND “Just blew me to smithereens. Unbelievable book. Ferocious. Terrifying. Beautifully compassionate. And oh so wonderfully written...” KEN BRUEN

J.M. Smyth was born in Belfast and moved to London at the age of 15. He has worked as a landscape gardener, antiques restorer, furniture maker, equestrian gear manufacturer, horse breeder and a tomato inspector... Smyth finally came to writing – a long time ambition – whilst in hospital following an accident involving an under-sized parachute, and has been at it intermittently ever since. His first novel Quinn was shortlisted for the CWA John Creasy Memorial Dagger. Blood for Blood is his second novel, and has already been published in Japan, France and Germany. Smyth currently lives in County Louth, Ireland.

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DI Bob Valentine Tony Black

Tony Black Shortlisted for the CWA Dagger in the Library Award 2016

Taut and gripping, Tony Black’s crime novels are full of grit, spine-tingling plots and brilliant writing. A hard-hitting series featuring DI Bob Valentine, set in the coastal town of Ayr on the Scottish west coast. After a neardeath experience on duty, Bob finds himself profoundly changed – he begins to have visions of murder victims. The only one in the know is DS Sylvia McCormack, who helps him to understand his new abilities, and keep them from prying colleagues. “Tony Black is my favourite British crime writer.” IRVINE WELSH “Tony Black is the new Scottish noir king you need on your bookshelf ... Twisty crime fiction at its best.” SHORTLIST MAGAZINE “Dark. Relentless. Harrowing. Set in the shadows of evil, it’s a gripping tome that’s as chilling as the waves that lap Ayr’s shore in the dead of night.” DAILY RECORD

“Among the best of the new tartan Noir.” DAILY MAIL “A darkly entertaining and splendidly gritty read.” UNDISCOVERED SCOTLAND “Tony Black is a prolific author who has gained plenty of recognition, but deserves much much more.” CRIME FICTION LOVER

Tony Black is the author of 13 novels. An awardwinning journalist, he was born in Australia and grew up in Scotland and Ireland. Described by Irvine Welsh as his ‘favourite British crime writer’ Tony’s work took a turn away from the mean streets after the birth of his son. Tony was shortlisted for The Guardian’s Not the Booker Prize in 2014 and has been nominated for the Crime Writers’ Association Dagger seven times.

UK Publication: 2014–2016 Rights Held: World ex US/CAN Other Rights: Audio (ISIS, UK); Large Print – Artefacts of the Dead (WF Howes, UK)

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DANIELA SACERDOTI The Bestselling Glen Avich Series

Four women, four novels, one village in the Scottish Highlands. A place Over 1 Million copies sold as eBooks where everyone knows everyone, where every house has seen countless Watch Over Me is the 8th Bestselling Book generations, where the loch, the pinewoods and the ever changing sky hold a on Kindle in the UK since it launched (2015), million stories. A place to call home. with over 600,000 copies sold. WATCH OVER ME Daniela Sacerdoti is the 11th Bestselling Eilidh’s life has fallen apart – when all is lost, and all she has left is hope, there author on Kindle in the UK since it launched is only one place to go: home, to the tiny village of Glen Avich in the Scottish 5 years ago (2015). Highlands. Here she reconnects with old friends, her roots and herself. TAKE ME HOME Inary feels there’s something missing. Her seemingly perfect life in London just doesn’t feel true to her soul. When she receives devastating news about her sister, she is called back to her home village of Glen Avich, where she faces old fears and new truths. SET ME FREE Margherita is taking a break from her unhappy marriage, while her adoptive daughter Lucy faces demons of her own. They decide to spend the summer in Glen Avich, where Margherita’s mum has opened a coffee shop, La Piazza. DON’T BE AFRAID In Glen Avich, Isabel is at her lowest point. At a loss, her husband Angus looks for a home companion for her, as he is often away. Enter warm, wise Clara who gains Isabel’s trust immediately. But there’s a mystery surrounding Clara...

UK Publication: 2011–2016 Rights Held: World Excl US/CAN Rights Sold: See above Other Rights: World English Audio (Audible); Large Print (Thorpe UK)

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RIGHTS SOLD WATCH OVER ME Germany (Piper Verlag); Italy (Newton Compton); Brazil (Lumen); Croatia (Mozaik); Bulgaria (ERA Media); Hungary (Gabo); World Spanish (Libros de Seda, Spain); Czech (Host); Lithuania (Jotema); Serbia (Evro Giunti); Turkey (Pegasus); World English Audio (Audible); Large Print (Thorpe UK). TAKE ME HOME Germany (Piper Verlag); Italy (Newton Compton); Brazil (Universo dos Livros); Bulgaria (ERA Media); World Spanish (Libros de Seda, Spain); World English Audio (Audible); Large Print (Thorpe UK) SET ME FREE World Spanish (Ediciones B, Mexico); Brazil (Universo dos Libros); World English Audio (Audible) DON’T BE AFRAID World English Audio (Audible); Large Print (Thorpe UK)

Daniela Sacerdoti is the bestselling author of the Glen Avich series of novels and the Young Adult Sarah Midnight Trilogy. She was born and raised in Italy, before moving to Scotland for more than ten years. Daniela holds a degree in Classics from the University of Turin and has taught Italian, Latin and Greek. Her great uncle was the renowned Italian writer Carlo Levi. She has recently moved to Northern Italy with her family.


Ursula’s Secret Mairi Wilson

Over 42,000 copies sold in eBook Kindle Top 100 Bestseller for 70+ Days

Winner of the Sunday Mail Fiction Prize 2015 In just a few heartbreaking days, Lexy Shaw’s world has fallen apart. After her mother is killed in a tragic hit-andrun, her mother’s childhood guardian, Ursula, also dies suddenly, leaving everything to Lexy. But as Lexy reads through Ursula’s hidden papers, what she discovers raises doubts about her own identity and if she really is now all alone in the world. Desperate to find out if she has any surviving family, Lexy travels to Africa hoping she can unravel the mystery she’s now tormented by, only to find that she’s stumbled into a past full of lies and deceit and that her life is in grave danger.

“An absorbing story of complex lives and a secret that spans decades and continents.” ISLA DEWAR “This book is filled with twist after twist, secret after secret which will keep you guessing right to the end.” PORTOBELLO BOOK BLOG

“Part detective thriller, part emotional journey. A highly enjoyable and intelligent adventure that will appeal to fans of Kate Atkinson and Maggie O’Farrell.” SOPHIE COOKE “Packed full of tension, questions, problems, secrecy and intrigue right until the concluding chapter.” SHAZ’S BOOK BLOG

Mairi Wilson was born in Scotland but brought up in England, Turkey, Denmark and Spain. She now divides her time between Edinburgh and Ullapool, and continues to travel further afield when she can. She has worked in marketing and education but now works part-time in a card and gift shop to stay in touch with the real world – while she writes about imaginary ones.

“The complex story accellerates to a dramatic denouement that leaves Lexy enlightened and chastened, on the verge of a new phase in her life, and leaves the reader wholly satisfied with Wilson’s adept, sympathetic and colourful storytelling.” MORAG JOSS

UK Publication: November 2015 Rights Held: World ex US/CAN Rights Sold: Poland (Illumination Lukasz Kierus) Other Rights: Audio (Oakhill Publishing); Large Print (Magna Print)

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The Secret Life and Curious Death of Miss Jean Milne Andrew Nicoll A bewitching tale of class division, money, sex, lies, betrayal and murder. When the door opened and he came out, there came with him the stench of a dead thing, the sweet, sulphurous, warm, rotten chicken smell that only comes from unburied flesh. A dead body is found in a locked house. It has been stabbed in a frenzy, the hands and feet bound, the skull smashed, false teeth knocked from its jaws. Blood pools around the corpse and drips from the staircase. Yet nothing is missing: money and valuables remain untouched. Who could have murdered an old woman in such a horrifying way? This is the mystery facing Sergeant John Fraser and Detective Lieutenant Trench when wealthy spinster Miss Jean Milne is murdered in the quiet seaside town of Broughty Ferry. Yet, despite an abundance of clues and apparent witnesses, the investigation proves troublesome: suspects are elusive and Miss Milne herself is found to be far from a model of propriety. And when sensational headlines put pressure on the police force to find a culprit, Fraser and Trench must work fast to prevent the wrong man from going to the gallows. But will they ever unravel the secret life and curious death of Miss Jean Milne?

“A mystery that touches the heart, with characters caught in a world that’s harsh but trembles with tender emotions. A beautiful story. JAMES NAUGHTIE, BBC Radio 4

UK Publication: June 2015 Rights Held: World excl US & Can Rights Sold: Italy (Sonzogno); Hungary (Gabo Publishing) Other Rights: Audio (Oakhill Publishing); Large Print (FA Thorpe)

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“Nicoll takes a true story and builds it into a twisting piece of prose with an unexpected shift towards the end.” DAILY EXPRESS

“The sense of setting and era are spot on, and the dusky streets of Scotland are suitably spooky.” HEAT MAGAZINE

After a brief stint as a lumberjack, Andrew Nicoll has spent his working life as a newspaper journalist. His first novel, The Good Mayor, was an international bestseller. Andrew is married and has three children..


Lullaby Girl

Over 55,000 copies sold as an eBook

Aly Sidgwick

Taut, tense and mesmerising – a shining debut from a very talented new author. Found washed up on the banks of a remote loch, a mysterious girl is taken into the care of a psychiatric home in the Highlands of Scotland. Mute and covered in bruises, she has no memory of who she is or how she got there. The only clue to her identity is the Danish lullaby she sings... Inside the care home, she should be safe. But, harassed by the media and treated as a nuisance by under-pressure staff, she finds the home is far from a haven. And as her memories slowly surface, the Lullaby Girl does her best to submerge them again. Some things are too terrible to remember... but unless she confronts her fears, how can she find out who she really is? Set in the brooding Scottish Highlands and alternating with scenes from Norway, lending it a hint of dark Scandi Noir, this amazing debut novel is a taut psychological thriller that explores anxiety, identity and the elusive nature of memory. First-time author, tatoo artist and comic-strip illustrator, Aly Sidgwick, takes the reader on a tense and mesmerising journey through the tangled corridors of the human mind. “It’s a reflective piece of work which runs alongside a back story in the traditional style of a fast moving thriller ... a hybrid between literary skills and genre thrills.” THE SKINNY “A tense psychological thriller, one I found really hard to put down. Forget comparisons to Gone Girl – this deserves to be read just because it’s great!.” PORTOBELLO BOOK BLOG

“Remember Gone Girl anyone? ... This debut from Aly Sidgwick is set to do the same.” RED MAGAZINE (The Best New Authors You Need To Know About Now)

Aly Sidgwick spent many years in Oslo as a tattoo artist and comic-strip artist before turning to writing. She became obsessed and didn’t tell anyone she was writing for six months. She has lived in North Yorkshire, Norway, Sweden and Edinburgh. Her spare time is devoted to reading, painting, travelling and drinking lots of hot coffee.

“A psychologically harrowing study of mental illness, Lullaby Girl is a rather astonishing debut novel. Confident, daring, and constantly uncomfortable, it will keep you on your toes. Definitely worth keeping an eye on where Sidgwick goes from here.” POPVERSE

UK Publication: June 2015 Rights Held: World ex US/CAN Other Rights: Audio & Large Print (Magna Books)

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Rabbit War And Peace

Burrowed from the classic by Leo Tolstoy War And Peace Retold with Rabbits! It’s one of the greatest books ever written. Many intend to read this classic of modern literature but few succeed. At nearly 1,500 pages and well over half a million words, it’s no wonder that so many copies remain unfinished. Now, Tolstoy’s greatest work comes to you in a brand new package, retold with rabbits. A quirky and wonderful book which combines Tolstoy’s pithy words with original photos throughout of rabbits in costom-made outfits, and with beautiful details such as introductory dramatis personae. These bunnies have character in abundance – if ever there were a perfect rabbit match for Natasha, Pierre and Prince Andrei, here they are.

UK Publication: September 2016 Rights Held: World

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Library Cat Alex Howard

Finalist in the People’s Book Prize 2016. Over 17,000 Likes on Facebook. Library Cat – the resident cat of Edinburgh University Library – is not like other cats. He is a thinking cat. You can tell by the canny glint in his eye, his arched, disdainful whiskers and his unrelenting interest in books and piles of paper. This is Library Cat’s story. Join him on the adventures he takes when he leaves his favourite turquoise chair in the library and his favourite food (bacon-rind) behind to go out into the big, bad world. Meet his cousins Biblio Chat and Saaf Landan Tom. Hold your breath during his brief encounter with the elusive Puddle Cat and his run-in with the terrifying and mysterious Black Dog. This is principally the story of Library Cat’s search for meaning in a seemingly meaningless world. But it’s about us Humans, too. You see, with his black and white head bobbing a foot off the ground, Library Cat has seen us Humans from a very different angle. And he thinks we have it all wrong…

“It is fundamentally a story of self-discovery both for Library Cat and the reader. ” THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER

UK Publication: April 2016 Rights Held: World Rights Sold: Italy (Garzanti); Korea (Woongjin)

Alex Howard is 27 and lives in Edinburgh. He graduated from Edinburgh University with a 1st class English degree in 2010, and has since had poetry published in journals such as The London Magazine, Cadaverine, and Gutter. He is the winner of the Red Cross International Writing Prize, a quarter-finalist in the Scottish Slam Championships 2012, and has performed his work at the Edinburgh Book Festival. He has had comedy writing shortlisted by the BBC and worked variously as a television researcher, ghost tour guide, and tutor. He is currently pursuing an PhD at Edinburgh University.

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Dogs in Snow Hugo Ross

Dogs just love the snow! Whether they’re running around, playing, catching snowballs, rolling in it or digging, dogs are doing what they do best – having fun! This beautiful collection shows all sorts of dogs having all sorts of fun in the snow. It may be cold outside, but these wintry DOGS IN SNOW will truly warm your heart.

Cats in Snow Hugo Ross

When you think of cats you see them snuggled up by the fire, playing with string, cleaning their whiskers, or curled up on someone’s lap. You don’t think of them paw-deep in snow! But this fantastic new collection captures just that. In this stunning compilation, see cats as you’ve never seen them before. From tortoiseshells to tabby cats, feisty felines to curious kittens; whether they’re up trees, under cars, or buried up to their necks, these cats are truly at their most majestic when they are in the snow.

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