
October Fiction Preview
With translated fiction, short stories, crime, re-issued classics, family sagas and historical epics we are in for many a treat this October. Continue reading October Fiction Preview
With translated fiction, short stories, crime, re-issued classics, family sagas and historical epics we are in for many a treat this October. Continue reading October Fiction Preview
Spend less time deciding what to read and more time reading! Our resident fiction specialist provides a handy rundown of our top literary picks for September. Continue reading September Fiction Preview
Struggling to decide what to read next month? Our resident fiction specialist highlights our top literary picks for August. Continue reading August Fiction Preview
March’s BOTM is a powerful novel about betrayal and abandonment by ‘Ferrante’s husband’ Domenico Starnone… Continue reading March Book of the Month: Ties by Domenico Starnone
Heather interviews Two Green Otters author, Buket Uzuner… Continue reading Interview with Buket Uzuner, author of Two Green Otters
Turnaround MD Bill Godber tells us why this ‘Great Flemish Novel’ looks set to thrill UK readers this May… Continue reading Book of the Month: We and Me by Saskia de Coster
One of our most anticipated April releases is The Bastards of Pizzofalcone, the first in a new series of hardboiled crime fiction written by Maurizio de Giovanni. Continue reading April Books we Love: The Bastards of Pizzofalcone
December’s Book of the Month is an atmospheric, dark and completely addictive work of fiction from Dutch author Jaap Robben… Continue reading Book of the Month: You Have Me to Love
Named “one of the best Russian novels of the 21st Century” (Continent Magazine), The Underground is the unforgettable story of an abandoned mixed-race boy navigating the wondrous and terrifying city of Moscow before the Soviet Union’s collapse. Continue reading Book Launch: The Underground by Hamid Ismailov