Ivy Compton-Burnett, introduction by Hilary Mantel
Format: Paperback
Acerbic, brutal and mordantly funny: Ivy ComptonBurnett's most unsparing dissection of the patriarchal family, finally back in print.
Jacqueline Winspear
When young Freddie Hackett witnesses a murder, the police refuse to believe his identification of the murderer. In desperation, he asks Maisie Dobbs to investigate.
Maxine Mei-Fung Chung
Format: Hard Cover
In this unsettling, seductive psychological thriller, a young woman with multiple personalities is drawn into London's dangerous underworld, for fans of The Silent Patient and An Anonymous Girl.
Maxine Mei-Fung Chung
One woman, many personas. But which one is telling the truth?
Melanie Mauthner
Format: Paperback
Introducing Scholastique Mukasonga to the UK: a major international author and her brilliant and award-winning first novel.
Kevin Sullivan
Format: Paperback
1898. When Juan's photographer father is killed whilst working in Cuba, his last photos reveal that the death was no accident. Juan returns to his family in Scotland, but when his own interest in photography helps the police solve a crime, suddenly he is involved in the hunt for a serial killer.
John Kare Raake
Format: Paperback
A nailbiting, claustrophobic and highly topical thriller, set at the North Pole, from Norway's most successful screenwriter.
translated by Anthony Briggs, Alexander Pushkin
Format: Paperback
A dazzling new collection of Pushkin's most fiction, in definitive translations by the acclaimed Anthony Briggs.
Meng Jin
An epic, heart-breaking novel opening on the night of the Tiananmen Square massacre, about the legacy of migration, with a tangled family mystery at its heart.
Teffi , translated by Anne Marie Jackson, Clare Kitson, Robert Wase and Natalia Wase
Format: Paperback