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HOTEL ON SHADOW LAKE
1 FEBRUARY 2018
DANIELA TULLY When Maya was a girl, her grandmother was everything to her: teller of magical fairy tales, surrogate mother, best friend. Then her grandmother disappeared without a trace, leaving Maya with only questions to fill the void. Twenty-seven years later, her grandmother’s body is found in a place she had no connection to. Desperate for answers, Maya begins to unravel secrets that go back decades, from 1910s New York to 1930s Germany and beyond. But when she begins to find herself spinning her own lies in order to uncover what happened, she must decide whether her life, and a chance at love, are worth risking for the truth. ‘It's a story of love, tragedy and intrigue that vividly illustrates the unyielding grip that the past holds in shaping the future...and the enduring power of love.’ Lee Goldberg, NYT Bestseller & TV Producer ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198890 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198883 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £5.99 (Ebook) Extent: 288 pages Format: 198x129mm Rights Held: UK & Commonwealth excl CAN Rights Sold: US, France, Denmark, Italy & Serbia
Sometimes the past holds the key to the future Key Selling Points: - Inspired by the moment her grandmother received her twin brother's farewell letter 46 years after it was written. It was only released after the Berlin Wall came down - Set between NY and Germany Comparison Titles: The Forgotten Garden & The Shadow of the Wind
The Author:
Daniela Tully has been working in the field of storytelling for decades, mainly in film and television. She has been involved in projects such as the critically-acclaimed Fair Game, box-office hits Contagion and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, as well as the Oscar-winning The Help. She currently lives in Dubai.
15 FEBRUARY 2018
FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN JEAN MCNEIL
When NGO worker Nick drops unexpectedly into the lives of Pieter and Sara Lisson, he feels he has found the parents he never had. Nick is enraptured by their lives of splendour and acclaim as much as the stirring setting of the African city where they live, but he soon senses a secret at the heart of his new family. Nick then meets Riaan, the Lissons' son, and so begins an intense connection that threatens to erupt into a relationship neither had ever considered. In the shadow of the Brandberg, the glowing mountain that stands at the heart of the desert, Nick will discover that his passion for Riaan is not the only fire which threatens his newfound home. 'Sharp and evocative' Times Literary Supplement 'Completely absorbing, eminently readable...' Daily Mail
ISBN (Paperback): 9781785078996 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787199996 Price: ÂŁ8.99 (Paperback) ÂŁ4.99 (Ebook) Extent: 256 pages Format: 198x129mm Rights Held: World excl US & CAN
'Stunningly written' New York Times
A sensual novel about forbidden passion Key Selling Points: - From shortlisted Commonwealth Writers Prize author - A visionary novel that examines the restrictions of taboos and South African landscape Comparison Titles: Brokeback Mountain, JM Coetzee & Damon Galgut
The Author:
Jean McNeil is a prolific fiction and non-fiction author whose work has been nominated for and won several major international awards. She is a Senior Lecturer at the University of East Anglia. Her first novel with Legend Press and seventh overall publication was The Dhow House (2016). Follow Jean on jeanmcneilwrite
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1 MARCH 2018
THE TEACHER'S SECRET SUZANNE LEAL
A small town can be a refuge, but while its secrets are held, it's hard to know who to trust and what to believe. Terry Pritchard, assistant principal at Brindle Public School, watches his career collapse. Nina Foreman, a new teacher, struggles with the breakdown of her marriage and a new classroom. Rebecca Chuma is also new to Brindle: the locals are curious - what's she doing there and why can't she return home. By contrast, Joan Mather has lived in Brindle all her life. Since the death of her elderly mother, however, she's been inding it hard to leave the house.
'Suspenseful, moving and full of heart. I couldn't put it down.' Richard Glover 'A delicately woven tapestry of interlinking stories, a big-hearted book about a small community...' Joanne Fedler ISBN (Hardback): 9781785079078 ISBN (Paperback): 9781785079092 ISBN (Ebook): 9781785079085 Price: ÂŁ8.99 (Paperback) ÂŁ3.99 (Ebook) Extent: 384 pages Format: 198x129mm Rights Held: UK and Commonwealth excl ANZ & CAN
Acclaimed Aussie novel exploring secrets and scandal in a school environment Key Selling Points: - Acquired from Allen and Unwin - Author is a former legal commentator on ABC Radio as well as a regular interviewer at Sydney Writers' Festival and other literary functions Comparison Titles: The Slap, Big Little Lies & A Song For Issy Bradley
A Bit About the Author:
Suzanne Leal is a lawyer experienced in child protection, criminal law and refugee law. The Teacher's Secret is her first novel published in the UK following her well-received debut in Australia, Border Street. Follow Suzanne on Twitter @suzanne_leal
THE WOMAN BEFORE ME
1 MARCH 2018
They came for me, just like I knew they would. Luke had been dead for just three days.
RUTH DUGDALL
Rose Wilks’ life is shattered when her newborn baby Joel is admitted to intensive care. Emma Hatcher has all that Rose lacks. Beauty. A loving husband. A healthy son. Until tragedy strikes and Rose is the only suspect. Now, having spent nearly five years behind bars, Rose is just weeks away from freedom. Her probation officer Cate must decide whether Rose is remorseful for Luke’s death, or whether she remains a threat to society. As Cate is drawn in, she begins to doubt her own judgement. Where is the line between love and obsession, can justice be served and, if so… by what means? Winner of the CWA Debut Dagger Award 'Dark, disturbing and authentic' CWA judging panel 'Impressive in its unflinching realism… a dark and haunting psychological thriller that possesses both depth and sensitivity.' Crime Time
ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198586 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198579 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £4.99 (Ebook) Extent: 320 pages Format: 198x129mm Rights Held: World Rights Sold: Germany, USA, ANZ, India, Croatia & Italy
'Gripping, original, authentic and, in the final few pages, utterly heartbreaking.' Erin Kelly
'An absolute tour de force that left me thinking for days' Alex Marwood Other books by the author: The Sacrificial Man (2011) Humber Boy B (2015) Nowhere Girl (2015)
Stunning new edition of internationally-bestselling thriller Key Selling Points:
- Over 50,000 copies sold to date - Over 300 reviews on Amazon with an average of 4.5 stars - Multi-prize winning author including the Luke Bitmead Bursary Comparison Titles: S.J. Watson, Gillian Flynn & Sophie Hannah
The Author:
Ruth worked as a Probation Officer for almost a decade, working in high security prisons with numerous highrisk criminals. Her writing is heavily influenced by her professional background, providing authenticity and credibility to the crime genre. She currently lives in Luxembourg. Follow her on Twitter @RuthDugdall
THE ZERO AND THE ONE
15 MARCH 2018
RYAN RUBY A bookish scholarship student, Owen Whiting has high hopes of Oxford, only to find himself immediately out of place. Then he meets Zachary Foedern from New York. Rich and charismatic, Zach takes Owen under his wing, introducing him to a world Owen has only ever read about. From Oxford to the seedy underbelly of Berlin, they dare each other to transgress the boundaries of convention and morality, until Zach proposes the greatest transgression of all: a suicide pact. But when Zach’s plans go horribly awry, Owen is left to pick up the pieces and navigate the boundaries between illusion and reality to preserve a hold on his once bright future. 'The over-the-top intensity and sheer depravity of this deliciously gothic debut register quite an impact. An undeniably propulsive read.' Publisher's Weekly 'A compulsively readable page-turner that is actually, unapologetically, smart.' Los Angeles Review of Books
ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198876 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198869 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £4.99 (Ebook) Extent: 272 pages Format: 198x129mm Rights Held: UK & Ireland, Non-exclusive export in Europe, M.E & F.E Rights Sold: ANZ, France & US
“If the talented Mr. Ripley had studied continental philosophy at Oxford, he might have told a story as dark as Ruby's thriller" Key Selling Points: - A literary/commercial crossover that dips into philosophy - Author has a history of writing about philosophy and politics as well as literary criticism Comparison Titles: The Talented Mr. Ripley & The Book of Evidence & Remainder
The Author:
Ryan Ruby was born in Los Angeles in 1983. He has written for The Baffler, Conjunctions, Lapham’s Quarterly, n+1, and the Paris Review Daily among other publications, and has translated two novellas from the French for Readux Books. He lives in Berlin. Follow Ryan at www.ryanruby.info
THE GENERATION GAME
5 APRIL 2018
SOPHIE DUFFY Philippa Smith is in her forties and has a beautiful newborn baby girl. She also has no husband, and nowhere to turn. So she turns to the only place she knows: the beginning. Retracing her life, she confronts the daily obstacles that shaped her very existence. From the tragic events of her childhood abandonment, to the astonishing accomplishments of those close to her, Phillipa learns of the sacrifices others chose to make, and the outcome of buried secrets. Philippa discovers a celebration of life, love, and the golden era of television. A reflection of everyday people, in not so everyday situations.
‘A born storyteller with a gift for characterisation, she writes with warmth, lovely earthy detail... with echoes of Victoria Wood.’ The Daily Mail
‘A brave, bold, warm, rich, amusing, engaging novel’ ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198548 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198531 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £4.99 (Ebook) Extent: 336 pages Format: 198x128mm Rights Held: World Rights Sold: Germany
Hello Magazine Other books by the author: This Holey Life (2012) Bright Stars (2015)
New edition of this charming award winning bestseller Key Selling Points:
- Winner of the Luke Bitmead Bursary, the Yeovil Literary Prize and shortlisted for the Harry Bowling Prize - Over 150 reviews on Amazon with an average rating of 4.5 stars - Pays tribute to Bruce Forsyth and the show Generation Game Comparitive Authors: Kate Atkinson & Rosie Thomas
The Author:
Sophie currently lives in Teignmouth, Devon with her husband and three children. The Generation Game was inspired by her childhood growing up in a sweet shop in Torquay. Follow Sophie on Twitter @sophiestenduffy
19 APRIL 2018
TALE OF A TOOTH ALLIE ROGERS
Four-year-old Danny lives with his mother, Natalie, in a small Sussex town. Life is a struggle and when they are threatened with a benefits sanction, salvation appears in the form of a Job Centre employee called Karen. But Karen’s impact is to reach far beyond this one generous gesture, as she and Natalie embark on an intense relationship. Told in the voice of an intelligent, passionate and unusual child, Tale of a Tooth is an immersive and compelling look at the impact of domestic abuse on a vulnerable family unit.
‘Allie Rogers strikes gold again … A book about issues that isn't issue-led, and a book about childhood that isn't mawkish and emotional - Allie Rogers has, in Tale of a Tooth, created a tale that's original, powerful and long lasting. Danny's voice is readable, memorable, and may just have changed my mind about child narrators’ The Book Bag
ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198524 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198517 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £4.99 (Ebook) Extent: 240 pages Format: 198x129mm Rights Held: World English
'Exploring a narrative which is too often kept private, but nevertheless, desperately needs to be told, Allie Rogers is unflinching in her descriptions of bullying and brutality which can be found within relationships. For this, she deserves to be congratulated’ Jess Richards ‘An extraordinary story of the bond between a mother and her son. Four-year-old Danny's voice is utterly convincing, heartbreaking and ultimately full of love and hope’ Catherine Hall
Other books by the author: Little Gold (2017)
Courage can be found in the smallest of places Key Selling Points:
- A literary/YA crossover dealing with themes of LGBTQIA+, alcoholism and domestic abuse - Told from the unique perspective of a child raised by a single mother
Comparison Titles:
Not Thomas & The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
The Author: Allie Rogers was born and raised in Brighton and enjoys story in all forms, the magic of a surprising sentence and books that defy categorisation. She is a librarian at the University of Brighton. Follow Allie on Twitter @alliewhowrites
AFTERCARE INSTRUCTIONS
3 MAY 2018
BONNIE PIPKIN Troubled. That’s seventeen-year-old Gen according to her small New Jersey town. She finds refuge and stability in her relationship with her boyfriend, Peter, until he abandons her at a Planned Parenthood clinic during their appointment to terminate a pregnancy. The betrayal causes Gen to question everything. As Gen pushes herself forward to find her new identity without Peter, the flimsy story of their undying love begins to unravel. But it’s when Gen lets go of her past, the one she thinks she knows, that she’s able to embrace the complicated, chaotic true story of her life. 'A raw, riveting story of love and family and the strength to stay standing when both begin to crumble. Bonnie Pipkin never flinches, and the result is a novel as powerful as it is essential.' Robin Wasserman, author of Girls on Fire 'Aftercare Instructions is a heart wrenching story that will touch and resonate with so many young adult readers.' An Na, National Book Award Finalist ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198838 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198821 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £4.99 (Ebook) Extent: 256 pages Format: 198x129mm Rights Held: UK & Ireland Rights Sold: US
It's what we do after the hurt that matters Key Selling Points: - Featured on Barnes & Noble's 'Most Anticipated YA Debuts of 2017' list - Selected as one of Amazon's Best YA Book of the Summer and as one of iBooks Best Book of the Month Comparative Authors: Rainbow Rowell & Louise O'Neill
The Author:
Originally from California, Bonnie now lives in Brooklyn. She has an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts, teaches literature courses at Kean University, officiates weddings, and looks after a very cute cat. Aftercare Instructions is Bonnie’s first novel. Follow Bonnie at ww.bonniepipkin. com
UNDERWATER BREATHING
3 MAY 2018
CASSANDRA PARKIN On Yorkshire’s gradually-crumbling mud cliffs sits an Edwardian seaside house. In the bathroom, Jacob and Ella hide from their parents’ passionate arguments by playing the ‘Underwater Breathing’ game – until the day Jacob wakes to find his mother and sister gone. Years later, the sea’s creeping closer, his father is losing touch with reality and Jacob is trapped in his past. Then, Ella’s sudden reappearance forces him to confront his fractured childhood. As the truth about their parents emerges, it’s clear that Jacob’s time hiding beneath the water is coming to an end. ‘A dark, powerful and emotional novel with hauntingly beautiful prose. It will compel you to read on even as it sends chills up your spine’ Nicola Moriarty
ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198401 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198395 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £4.99 (Ebook) Extent: 320 pages Format: 198x129mm Rights Held: World
‘This is a glorious, emotional novel about who we really are, where we belong in the world, and how truly at mercy we are to the events that shape us. I can't recommend it enough’ Louise Beech Other books by the author:
The Summer We All Ran Away (2013) The Beach House (2015) Lily's House (2016)
The Winter's Child (2017)
Can a crumbling family structure mend the ties that bind them? Key Selling Points:
- Shortlisted for Amazon Rising Star award - Popular female fiction author Comparative Authors: Marion Keyes & Maeve Binchy
The Author: Cassandra Parkin grew up in Hull, and now lives in East Yorkshire. Her short story collection, New World Fairy Tales (Salt Publishing, 2011) won the Scott Prize for Short Stories. Cassandra's writing has been published in numerous magazines and anthologies. Follow Cassandra on Twitter @ cassandrajaneuk
3 MAY 2018
LUCY AND LINH ALICE PUNG
Laurinda is an exclusive school for girls. At its secret core is the Cabinet, a trio of girls who wield power over their classmates - and some of their teachers. Entering this world of wealth and secrets is Lucy Lam, a scholarship girl with sharp eyes and a shaky sense of self. As she watches the Cabinet at work, and is courted by them, can Lucy stay true to herself as she finds her way in this new world of privilege and opportunity? 'A candid and powerful exploration of family, culture and class … it is those of us who take our fortune and privilege for granted that I wish would read this powerful book.’ Readings Monthly 'Pung’s forceful writing reveals the diverse and often difficult lives of her immigrant compatriots too often hidden away from us by masks of discretion.’ The Age 'Biting yet compassionate.' Books of the Year, Australian Book Review ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198388 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198371 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £4.99 (Ebook) US COVER Extent: 272 pages Format: 198x129mm Rights Held: UK & Commonwealth excl ANZ & CAN, non-exclusive in Europe/ME/FE (2years only) Rights sold: US & ANZ
Barnes and Noble Book of the Year Key Selling Points:
- Multi-award winning author including the Ethel Turner Prize for Young People's Literature. Shortlisted for multiple awards including Barbara Jefferis Award, Inky Awards, and Australian Book Industry Awards - Author of several bestsellers including Unpolished Gem and Her Father's Daughter Comparison Titles: Zadie Smith & Curtis Sittenfeld
The Author: Alice Pung is an awardwinning Australian author whose books include Unpolished Gem, Her Father’s Daughter and Laurinda. She has also written for the Guardian and the New York Times, among other publications.
A CHILD CALLED HAPPINESS
17 MAY 2018
STEPHAN COLLISHAW Three days after arriving in Zimbabwe, Natalie discovers an abandoned newborn baby on a hill near her uncle’s farm. 115 years earlier, the hill was home to the Mazowe village where Chief Tafara governed at a time of great unrest. Faced with taxation, abductions and loss of their land at the hands of the white settlers, Tafara joined forces with the neighbouring villages in what becomes the first of many uprisings. A Child Called Happiness is a story of hope, resilience and reclamation, proving that the choices made by our ancestors echo for many generations to come. ‘A Child Called Happiness is steeped in the beautiful smells and sounds of Zimbabwe and evidences Stephan Collishaw’s love of the country… His balanced treatment of an emotive issue will challenge and provoke many readers. ’ Philip Barclay
ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198814 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198807 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £4.99 (Ebook) Extent: 224 pages Format: 198x129mm Rights Held: World
‘This is a beautifully descriptive story that evokes the harsh realities of life and the complex historical narratives that shape present-day Zimbabwe. Collishaw’s characters are delicately created and endearingly human,’ Celeste Hicks ‘An incredibly timely book about the human impact of political upheaval in all its emotional forms. It places you right there in Zimbabwe’ Rosie Garthwaite
Other books by the author: The Song of the Stork (2017)
A story of love and consequences that spans generations Key Selling Points: - Stephan was selected as one of the British Council’s 20 best young British novelists - Stephan visited Zimbabwe and Zambia in 1989-1990 during the last says of Kaunda's dictatorship, he uses this experience to accurately cover the topical Mugabe dictatorship. Comparison Titles: Homegoing & Stay With Me
The Author:
Stephan Collishaw was brought up on a Nottingham council estate and failed all of his O-levels. His first novel The Last Girl (2003) was chosen by the Independent on Sunday as one of its Novels of the Year. His brother is the renowned artist, Mat Collishaw. Stephan now works as a teacher in Nottingham, having also lived and worked abroad in Lithuania and Mallorca. Follow Stephan on Twitter at @scollishaw
1 JUNE 2018
THE VISITORS CATHERINE BURNS
Marion Zetland lives with her domineering older brother, John, in a decaying Georgian townhouse on the edge of a northern seaside resort. A timid spinster in her fifties who still sleeps with teddy bears, Marion does her best to shut out the shocking secret that John keeps in the cellar. Until suddenly, John has a heart attack and Marion is forced to go down to the cellar herself and face the gruesome truth that her brother has kept hidden. As questions are asked and secrets unravel, maybe John isn't the only one with a dark side. 'Once you start Catherine Burns's dark, disturbing, and enthralling novel, it's hard to stop. The Visitors is bizarrely unsettling, yet compulsively readable.' Iain Reid, Internationally Bestselling Author 'Burns blurs the line between crime fiction and horror...Deliberate pacing, a claustrophic setting, and vivid, wildly unsympathetic characters complement the twisted and grim conclusion.' Publishers Weekly ISBN (Hardback): 9781787199859 ISBN (Paperback): 9781785079177 ISBN (Ebook): 9781785079160 Price: £14.99 (Hardback) £8.99 (Paperback) £3.99 (Ebook) Extent: 272 pages Format: 198x129mm Rights Held: World English, inc France and Scandanavia Rights Sold: US, ANZ & Croatia
The greatly anticipated international thriller Key Selling Points: - Worldwide Publication: Hachette in Australia and Simon & Schuster in N. America - Inspired by highly publicised crimes: Josef Fritzl & the imprisonment of Natacha Kampusch - Confirmed front of shop UK promotion Comparison Titles: Grey Gardens and Room
The Author:
Residing in Manchester, Catherine Burns is a graduate of Trinity College Cambridge. She worked as a bond trader in London before studying at the Moscow Institute of Film, and teaching film theory at Salford University. The Visitors is her debut novel Follow Catherine on Twitter @C_Burnzi
THE LIFE OF A BANANA
1 JUNE 2018
PP WONG Xing Li is what some Chinese people call a banana – yellow on the outside and white on the inside. Although born and raised in London, she never feels like she fits in. When her mother dies, she moves with her older brother to live with venomous Grandma, strange Uncle Ho and Hollywood actress Auntie Mei. Her only friend is Jay - a mixed raced Jamaican boy with a passion for classical music. Then Xing Li’s life takes an even harsher turn: the school bullying escalates and her uncle requests she assist him in an unthinkable favour. Her happy childhood becomes a distant memory as her new life is infiltrated with the harsh reality of being an ethnic minority. Consumed by secrets, violence and confusing family relations, Xing Li tries to find hope wherever she can. In order to find her own identity, she must first discover what it means to be both Chinese and British.
Longlisted for the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction ‘Revealing in its exploration of cultural and generational conflicts and moving in its optimism.’ ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198562 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198555 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £4.99 (Ebook) Extent: 304 pages Format: 198X129mm Rights Held: UK & Commonwealth excl CAN Non-exclusive in Europe and ME Rights Sold: South East Asia, Italy & Israel
The Guardian
'Life Of A Banana is so refreshingly distinct. Read it, and you will soon find yourself wanting more.' The Daily Mail ‘PP Wong has blazed a trail for future British Chinese novelists... bursting with original and exciting flavours.’ The Independent
A new edition of the coming of age story tackling issues of race & identity Key Selling Points: - Inspired by the author’s own experiences growing up in London - A literary/YA crossover dealing with issues of identity and bullying - Longlisted for the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction Comparative Authors:
Lisa Williamson, John Green & Amy Tan
The Author: PP Wong was born in London in 1982. Her parents, both Chinese and originally from Singapore, moved between London and Asia during her childhood. PP Wong is now a writer and is also editor of www. bananawriters.com, a platform to encourage new East Asian and South East Asian writers with thousands of readers from over 30 different countries.
LEGEND CLASSICS
4 JUNE 2018
Lose yourself in a Legendary Classic A spurned lover returns to exact revenge. A monstrous creation stalks the streets of Geneva. Three men set sail on the Thames to escape work. An inventor discovers the future of the human race. Four young women strive to find their place in society. Key Selling Points: - Unique and modern cover design perfect for gifts and collections designed by Anna Morrison - Popular literary classics by famous writers
Paperback Price: £8.99 Ebook Price: £4.99 Format: 198x129mm
Wuthering Heights ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198487 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198470
Frankenstein ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198500 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198494
Three Men in a Boat ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198463 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198456
The Time Machine ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198449 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198432
Little Women ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198425 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198418
2017 Backlist Paperback Price: £8.99 Ebook Price: £4.99 Format: 198x129mm
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland ISBN (Paperback): 9781787199781 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787199774 Extent: 144 pages
Around the World in 80 Days
The Railway Children
ISBN (Ebook): 9781787199835
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ISBN (Paperback): 9781787199842 Extent: 224 pages
ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198975 Extent: 208 pages
The Metamorphosis
The Hound of the Baskervilles
ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198982
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ISBN (Paperback): 9781787199767 Extent: 96 pages
ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198951 Extent: 192 pages
The Importance of Being Earnest
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
ISBN (Ebook): 9781787199798
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ISBN (Paperback): 9781787199804 Extent: 128 pages
ISBN (Paperback): 9781787199828 Extent: 336 pages
15 JUNE 2018
THIS I WOULD KILL FOR ANNE BUIST
Psychiatrist Natalie King is the expert witness in a vicious child custody battle, and the stakes are high. Getting it wrong means handing a child over to an abuser, or depriving that child of the only father she knows. Is Jenna playing the system, or is her ex-husband as dangerous as she suggests? How can Natalie best protect the child? And now that Natalie’s pregnant, how is a growing preoccupation with her own lost father affecting her judgment? Court dramas, cultural clashes and media backlash create an explosive mixture. How far will a parent go to keep or save their child?
Other books in the bestselling Natalie King series:
ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198128 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198111 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £4.99 (Ebook) Extent: 304 pages Format: 198x129mm Rights Held: UK & IRE. Non-exclusive for Europe and Scandinavia only.
Dangerous to Know (2017)
Medea’s Curse (2016)
The latest installment in the thrilling Natalie King series Key Selling Points: Acquired from Text Publishing in Australia - High pro ile author and regular at major literary festivals, such as the Cheltenham Book Festival (2006) and Bradford Literary Festival (2017) Target Market: Crime readers, Women Comparison Authors: Mel Sherrat, Clare Mackintosh & B.A Paris
The Author:
Anne Buist is the Chair of Women’s Mental Health at the University of Melbourne and has over 25 years clinical and research experience in perinatal psychiatry working on cases of abuse, kidnapping, infanticide and murder. She is married to novelist Graeme Simsion, with whom she co-authored the romantic comedy midlife rediscovery novel Two Steps Forward, and has two children. Follow Anne on Twitter @anneebuist
2 JULY 2018
A NECESSARY MURDER M. J. TJIA
Stoke Newington, 1863: Little Margaret Lovejoy is found brutally murdered in the outhouse at her family’s estate. A few days later, a man is cut down in a similar manner on the doorstep of courtesan and professional detective at Heloise Chancey’s prestigious address. At the same time, Heloise’s maid, Amah Li Leen, must confront events from her past that appear to have erupted into the present day. Once again Heloise is caught up in a maelstrom of murder and deceit that threatens to reach into the very heart of her existence.
Other books by this author: She Be Damned (2017)
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ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198791 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198784 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £5.99 (Ebook) Extent: 272 pages Format: 198x129mm Rights Held: World Rights Sold: ANZ
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Heloise Chancey: London courtesan or professional sleuth? Key Selling Points: - Award-winning Eurasian author interested in portraying racially hybridised characters. -A modern spin on a classic style of mystery writing. Target Market: Women, readers of crime Comparison Authors: Agatha Christie & Val McDermid
The Author: M. J. Tjia has a PhD in Creative Writing and Literary Studies (QUT). Her novella The Fish Girl won Seizure’s Viva la Novella, 2017. She has been shortlisted for the Josephine Ulrick Short Story Prize, Overland’s Neilma Sidney Short Story Prize, Fish Short Story Prize, and the Luke Bitmead Bursary and longlisted for CWA dagger awards. Her work has appeared in Review of Australian Fiction, Rex, Peril and Shibboleth and Other Stories. She lives in Brisbane, Australia, with her family. Follow M.J. on Twitter @mjtjia
SHE'S HAVING HER BABY
12 JULY 2018
LAUREN SAMS Georgie Henderson doesn’t want to have kids, but her best friend, Nina, has wanted to have a baby for as long as she can remember. Sadly, Nina’s uterus refuses to cooperate. One drunken evening, Nina asks Georgie for the ultimate favour: would she carry a baby for her? Georgie says yes and spends the next nine months wondering why. With intense bacon-and-egg roll cravings and distant memories of what her feet look like, Georgie tries to keep it all together in her dream job as the editor of Jolie magazine. Her love life’s a mess – and sauvignon blanc’s off the menu – leaving Georgie to deal with twists in her life she never expected. 'Honest and sassy...you'll remember the one liners and wish the main characters were your friends’ Kasey Edwards, Author of Thirty Something And Over It.
'Portrays besties, pregnancy and motherhood better than any other book I've ever read.' Summer Land Author of Summerlandish ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198777 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198760 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £3.99 (Ebook) Extent: 304 pages Format: 198x129mm Rights Held: World excl ANZ
The first installement of a hilarious hit international series Key Selling Points: - Originally published by Penguin Australia Target Market: Readers of female fiction Comparison Authors: Jojo Moyes, Zoe Foster & Helen Feilding
The Author: Lauren Sams is the author of She’s Having Her Baby and Crazy Busy Guilty. After ten years working in magazines, she writes regularly for Cosmopolitan, ELLE, marie claire and more. She lives in Sydney, Australia, with her husband, two young daughters, two dogs and a helluva lot of books. She is currently writing her third novel. When she is not writing, she is reading. Follow Lauren at www.laurensams.com
12 JULY 2018
MURMURATION ROBERT LOCK
The starlings dance in mesmerising patterns. In and out they fold. Up and down. Below them a Victorian pier has stood the test of time, carrying each generation over a cold and relentless sea. As the birds dance they watch the lives of those who pass beneath. Two scandalous comedians born a century apart; a seemingly ageless deckchair attendant; the fortune-teller who believes no one can see the future. And in this seaside town one man knows the only way to stop history repeating itself is to solve a mystery as old as the pier.
Comparison Tiltes: Generation Game, Cloud Atlas & Behind the Scenes at the Museum
ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198241 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198234 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £5.99 (Ebook) Extent: 368 pages Format: 198x129mm Rights Held: World
Shifting patterns of fate and the universality of souls Key Selling Points: - Magical realist prose with strong regional anchorage - Runner-up in the 1984 South Yorkshire Literary Competition Target Market: Readers of literary fiction, and historical drama.
The Author: Robert began a degree in Applied Biology but decided science wasn’t for him. He worked in Paris and then as a tour director taking US students round Europe. He also began freelance photography and writing this novel. The novel is based on a seaside resort, populated with characters he met over the years, through his job at the local newspaper. The title Murmuration is inspired from watching the starlings dance over and around North Pier. Follow Robert on Twitter @roblocksnapper
1 AUGUST 2018
NUTMEG MARIA GOODIN
Meg can’t remember anything about her childhood but her cookery-obsessed, fairytale-telling mother has filled her in on all the important details. Meg knows that her father was a French chef who died in a tragic pastrymaking accident and that as a premature baby she was put on a sunny windowsill to ripen. But, at eight years old, Meg rebels against this fictional life, determined to let logic rule every thought and deed. Now on the verge of a scientific career, Meg is called home. Her mother is ill and as Meg spends one last summer rediscovering the truth about her childhood, she is faced with a humbling decision: to live in a cold harsh reality, or envelop herself in a wonderful world of make-believe. 'A delicious confection. A tender fable about love and the power of the imagination to both sustain and heal us.' Laura Harrington, Author 'A beautifully quirky gem of a novel’ Laissez Faire ISBN (Paperbook): 9781787198081 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198074 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £4.99 (Ebook) Extent: 288 pages Format: 198 x 129mm Rights Held: World excl US Rights Sold: US, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweeden, Canada, Australia
A story about the power of food, family and fantasy Key Selling Points: - Novel developed from a short story that won the City of Derby Short Story Competition Target Market: Readers of female fiction Comparison Titles: Alice Hoffman, Joanne Harris
The Author: Maria studied English Literature and French at the University of Kent and has trained to be a teacher, massage therapist and counsellor. She currently works at UCL and works as a volunteer counsellor for a national mental health charity. Maria's debut novel Nutmeg was written during her final year of counsellor training and was influenced by her study of psychological defenses. Maria lives in her Hertfordshire home with her husband, son and cat.
A ROCK AND A HIGH PLACE
15 AUGUST 2018
DAN MOONEY “If you’re going to end it, you better make it big. No slipping off bridges, it’s undignified for men of our vintage. Go big or don’t bother.” Joel lives in a nursing home and he’s not one bit happy about it. He doesn’t like being told when to eat, when to sleep, when to take his pills. In fact, he doesn’t like living at all, and he’s decided he’s going to end his life on his terms. When he tells retired soap-actor Frank about his dark plan, Frank urges him to go out with a bang. Together, they embark on a mission to find the perfect suicide, and along the way, discover the strength of friendship when you really feel alone. 'I've never quite read anything like it... funny, moving and terrifying all at once.' Rick O'Shea 'Dan [...] introduces us to a shocking posttrauma world where everything and nothing makes perfect sense' Annie West, award-winning illustrator ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198852 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198845 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £4.99 (Ebook) Extent: 304 pages Format: 198x129mm Rights Held: World Rights Sold: US Other books by the author:
Me, Myself and Them (2017)
The closer he gets to death, the more he starts to live Key Selling Points: - A highly anticipated second novel from the winner of the Luke Bitmead Bursary 2016 - The US rights to Dan's first novel - Me, Myself and Them and A Rock and a High Place have been sold to HarperCollins - Featured as a front of shop UK promotion Comparison Titles: A Man Called Ove and The Easy Way Out
The Author:
Dan Mooney is a writer, air traffic controller and amateur filmmaker, with one of his short films broadcast on national TV. Dan is also a fan of amateur dramatics, rugby and is a friend to many cats. He wrote his first piece of fiction for a child-operated local newspaper at age ten and has been writing ever since. He lives in Limerick, Ireland. Follow Dan on Twitter @ danielmoonbags
15 AUGUST 2018
IN TOO DEEP BEA DAVENPORT
… The window’s so small I can’t see what happens next. But what I do know is that Kim is dead. And I know this, too – that I helped to kill her. Kim, my lovely, only, best friend. Five years ago Maura fled life in Dowerby and took on a new identity, desperately trying to piece her life back together and escape the dark clouds that plagued her past. But then a reporter tracks her down, and persuades her to tell her story, putting her own life in danger once again. Layer upon layer of violence and deceit make up the full picture for Maura to see and the reporter to reveal. Hidden secrets are uncovered that have been left to settle, for far too long. But in life some things can’t be left unsaid, and eventually the truth will out. Whatever the consequences. Other books by the author: This Little Piggy (2014)
ISBN (Paperbook): 9781787198067 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198050 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £4.99 (Ebook) Extent: 256 pages Format: 198 x 129mm Rights Held: World
When running from the past, the truth is never far behind Key Selling Points: - A fast-paced suspense novel in which a woman is forced to face up to her past - putting her future in jeopardy. - Commercial novel with wide appeal, written in an engaging and accessible style. - The novel was runner-up in the 2009 Luke Bitmead Bursary.
Target Market:
Suspense/thriller fans
The Author: Bea Davenport is the writing name of former newspaper and BBC journalist Barbara Henderson. Shortlisted for a Luke Bitmead Award, In Too Deep was her first novel, first published in 2013 by Legend Press. It was followwed in 2014 with another adult crime novel, This Little Piggy. Bea teaches journalism and creative writing. She lives in Berwick upon Tweed with her partner and family.
3 SEPTEMBER 2018
LEGEND CLASSICS
Lose yourself in a Legendary Classic A spirited orphan girl finds a home at Green Gables. A young boy grows up in the wild. BACKLIST IMAGE
The Count wants to relocate to England. Dr Watson learns the Art of Deduction. Key Selling Points: - Unique and modern cover design perfect for gifts and collections designed by Anna Morrison - Popular literary classics by famous writers
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The Jungle Book ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198340 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198333
Dracula ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198302 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198296
Anne of Green Gables ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198364 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198357
A Study in Scarlet ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198289 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198272
2017 Backlist Paperback Price: £8.99 Ebook Price: £4.99 Format: 198x129mm
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland ISBN (Paperback): 9781787199781 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787199774 Extent: 144 pages
Around the World in 80 Days
The Railway Children
ISBN (Ebook): 9781787199835
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ISBN (Paperback): 9781787199842 Extent: 224 pages
ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198975 Extent: 208 pages
The Metamorphosis
The Hound of the Baskervilles
ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198982
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ISBN (Paperback): 9781787199767 Extent: 96 pages
ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198951 Extent: 192 pages
The Importance of Being Earnest
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
ISBN (Ebook): 9781787199798
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ISBN (Paperback): 9781787199804 Extent: 128 pages
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ALL THAT WAS LOST
6 SEPTEMBER 2018
ALISON MAY In 1967 Patience Bickersleigh is a teenager who discovers a talent for telling people what they want to hear. Fifty years later she is Patrice Leigh, a nationally celebrated medium. But cracks are forming in the carefully constructed barriers that keep her real history at bay. Leo is the journalist hired to write Patrice’s biography. Struggling to reconcile the demands of his family, his grief for his lost son, and his need to understand his own background, Leo becomes more and more frustrated at Patrice's refusal to open up. Because behind closed doors, Patrice is hiding more than one secret. And it seems that now, her past is finally catching up with her.
ISBN (Paperbook): 9781787198753 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198746 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £5.99 (Ebook) Extent: 288 pages Format: 198x129mm Rights Held: UK and Commonwealth
This secret just won't be put to rest... Key Selling Points: - Novel is the first non-romance/ comedy for the author, although shares the same grounded themes as her previously succesful books. - Novel is perfect for bookgroups due to various divisive themes for potential discussion. Pefect for fans of: Maeve Binchy and Dorothy Koomson
The Author: Alison May is the author of Sweet Nothing (2013), Midsummer Dreams (2015), Christmas Kisses (2016), and All That Was Lost (2018). She is the winner of the Elizabeth Gouge Trophy 2012 and has been shortlisted for the Love Stories Award 2015 and RoNA Awards. 2016. She lives in Worcester where she works as a full-time writer and Creative Writing tutor.
PETALS AND STONES
6 SEPTEMBER 2018
JOANNE BURN When Uma discovers her husband’s infidelity just hours before his untimely death, the carefully woven threads of her life begin to unravel. Struggling to manage the grief of those around her, she escapes to a remote cottage by the coast where she swims in the winter sea, cooks the forgotten Keralan dishes of her childhood and begins the search for her husband’s lover. It isn’t long before Uma realises what she must do to pick up the tattered threads of her life. But will her choices jeopardise the only family she has left?
HOLDING IMAGE ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198166 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198159 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £4.99 (Ebook) Extent: 288 pages Format: 198x129 mm Rights Held: UK and Commonwealth
A quest for belonging in the aftermath of death and infidelity Key Selling Points: - Author's stories have been published in national magazines. Target Market: Women, and fans of domestic fiction. Comparison Titles: Wild & Anybody Out There
The Author: After studying politics at the University of Sheffield Joanne worked in the charitable sector, for various homelessness and community development organisations. In 2004 Joanne trained as a life coach, and specialises now in creativity coaching. She lives in the Peak District with her husband and two daughters. Petals & Stones is her debut novel.
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4 OCTOBER 2018
PIECES OF ME NATALIE HART
Emma did not go to war looking for love, but Adam is unlike any other. Under the secret shadow of trauma, Emma decides to leave Iraq and joins Adam to settle in Colorado. But isolation and fear find her, once again, when Adam is re-deployed. Torn between a deep fear for Adam’s safety and a desire to be back there herself, Emma copes by throwing herself into a new role mentoring an Iraqi refugee family. But when Adam comes home, he brings the conflict back with him. Emma had considered the possibility that her husband might not come home from war. She had not considered that he might return a stranger.
ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198036 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198029 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £4.99 (Ebook) Extent: 288 pages Format: 198x129mm Rights Held: World English
The journey of a relationship through global and personal conflict Key Selling Points:
- This book originated as a short story which won the Write Stuff Competition at the London Book Fair in 2016 Comparitive Titles: A Thousand Splendid Suns, Antatomy of a Soldier, Girl at War & Yellow Birds
The Author:
Natalie Hart is a writer and qualitative researcher, specialising in conflict and post-conflict environments. She has worked extensively across the Middle East and North Africa, including a year in Baghdad where Pieces of Me is set. Natalie has a BA in Combined Middle Eastern Studies (Arabic and Spanish) from the University of Cambridge and an MA in Creative Writing from Lancaster University.
BETSY AND LILIBET
4 OCTOBER 2018
SOPHIE DUFFY London, 1926. Two baby girls are born just hours and miles apart. Both will grow up in very different families, each will carry the burden of responsibility, service, and duty. One will wear the Crown of the Commonwealth, the other will bury the bodies of the dead. Over the course of ninety years, their paths will cross three times. This is the story of Betsy and Lilibet. From her retirement home, nonagenarian Elizabeth Sunshine reflects on the intertwining of the lives of herself her sisters, friends and lovers. From war, infidelity and loss to trials and joys, aged Elizabeth finds herself facing the troubles of her past, whilst trying to shape her future. Other books by the author: This Holey Life (2012) Bright Stars (2015)
The Generation Game (2018)
ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198715 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198708 Price: ÂŁ8.99 (Paperback) ÂŁ5.99 (Ebook) Extent: 288 pages Format: 198x129mm Rights Held: World
'Sunshine by name, more cloudy by nature, perfect for undertaking, the family business' Key Selling Points: - Winner of The Luke Bitmead Bursary, The Yeovil Literary Prize and shortlisted for the Harry Bowling Prize. Target Market: For fans of domestic and literary fiction. Comparison Authors: Kate Atkinson & Rosie Thomas
The Author: Sophie Duffy is the author of The Generation Game (2011), The Holey Life (2012) and Bright Stars (2015). Her work has won the Yeovil Literary Prize and the Luke Bitmead Bursary, and has been nominated for the Guardian Not the Booker and the Harry Bowling Prize. She is a writer and creative writing tutor and mentor for CreativeWritingMatters, as well as an administrator for t he Exeter Novel Prize and other literary competitions.
THE RECKONING CLÁR NÍ CHONGHAILE
'I have a story to tell you, Diane. It is my story and your story and the story of a century that made the world. When we reach the end, you will be the ultimate arbiter of whether it was worth your time. You will also sit in judgement on me.' In a cottage in Normandy, Lina Rose is writing to the daughter she abandoned as a baby. Now a successful if enigmatic author, she is determined to trace her family's history through the two wars that shaped her life. But Lina can no longer bear to carry her secrets alone, and once the truth is out, can she ever be forgiven? Other books by the author: Rain Falls On Everyone (2017) Fractured (2016)
ISBN (Paperback):9781787198142 ISBN (Ebook) : 9781787198135 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £5.99 (Ebook) Extent: 288 pages Format: 198x129mm Rights Held: World
SHE CHOSE ME TRACEY EMERSON
Target Market: Fans of literary fiction Comparison Media: Homeland & the podcast Serial
15 OCTOBER 2018 Grace has returned to London after twenty years abroad to manage her dying mother’s affairs. When she receives a blank Mother’s Day card in the post, she is confused and unsettled. Who could have sent it to her and why? She isn’t a mother. Another Mother’s Day card arrives. Then come the silent phone calls. Haunted by disturbing lashbacks, Grace starts to unravel. Someone is out to get her. Someone who knows what she has done. Comparison Titles: Into the Water & The Couple Next Door
Key Selling Points: ISBN (Paperbook): 9781787198739 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198722 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £4.99 (Ebook) Extent: 288 pages Format: 198x129mm Rights Held: UK and Commonwealth incl US
- Author is a former runner up of the Scotsman and Orange Short Story Award - Her writing has been supported both by a Scottish Arts Council bursary and by the Scottish Book Trust's mentoring scheme Target Market: Women, readers of Crime
THE TRUTH WAITS
1 NOVEMBER 2018
SUSANNA BEARD Anna has everything worked out – a successful company, all the comforts she needs and no ties. But when she stumbles across the body of a young girl on a deserted beach in Lithuania, everything changes. Anna is compelled to uncover the story behind the tragedy, despite concern from her partner, Will. Everything points towards sex trafficking, but as she searches, her own deepest secrets start to surface. When Will disappears without a trace, Anna is pulled further into the murky world of organised crime. Time is running out for them all, and there’s a killer out there who will stop at nothing.
Other books by the author: Dare to Remember (2017)
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ISBN (Paperback): 9781787198012 ISBN (Ebook): 9781787198005 Price: £8.99 (Paperback) £4.99 (Ebook) Extent: 288 Pages Format: 198x129mm Rights Held: World English
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How far would you go to solve a murder? Key Selling Points: - Author graduate of Faber Academy & included in the 2015 Faber Academy Anthology Target Market: Women, readers of suspense/crime fiction Comparison Authors: Sophie Hannah, Liane Moriarty, Debbie Howells, and Ruth Ware
The Author: Susanna Beard studied Linguistics before embarking on a career in PR and marketing. She has helped a multitude of clients promote everything from tourist destinations, to Californian wine, to cuddly toys. Dare to Remember is her first novel, followed by the greatly anticipated The Truth Waits. Follow Susanna on Twitter @SusannaBeard25
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