Mike Hollow
Format: Paperback
During an air raid, the body of a young woman is found, strangled. DI Jago suspects that she had a secret and was mixed up in an underworld of criminal activity.
Willem Frederik Hermans, translated by Ina Rilke
Format: Paperback
A darkly comic classic from the author of An Untouched House.
Jim Eldridge
Format: Hard Cover
1940, London. DI Edgar Coburg and Sergeant Ted Lamson are called in to investigate a murder at the Ritz Hotel.
Robert Scragg
Format: Hard Cover
When a famous Vlogger is killed during a live broadcast, Detective Jake Porter must find the murderer. But as more information is discovered about his wife's killer, can he keep his mind on the task?
Beryl Matthews
Format: Paperback
When Jane Roberts' husband, Bert, deserts her and their three children, the future looks bleak. With a helping hand and some fresh opportunities she manages to turn things around, but is Bert truly out of the picture?
Willem Frederik Hermans, translated by Ina Rilke
Format: Paperback
A classic pitch-black wartime thriller from the author of An Untouched House.
Ivan Turgenev, translated by Nicolas Slater Pasternak and Maya Slater
Format: Paperback
This collection, in a lyrical new translation by Nicolas Slater, places Turgenev's great novella First Love alongside a selection of his classic stories. From the evocative rural scenes of 'Bezhin Meadow' and 'Rattling Wheels', to the pathos and humanity of 'The District Doctor' and 'Biryuk', these are stories to be lingered over.
Stephanie Austin
Format: Paperback
Juno Browne must unmask a killer claiming to be Cutty Dyer, a blood-drinking demon from Dartmoor folklore.
Barbara Nadel
Format: Paperback
In the summer of 1976, young John Saunders disappeared in Woolwich Foot Tunnel. Forty-two years later he re-emerges, complete with an American accent. Whilst a DNA test confirms his identity, his story does not ring true... what really happened and why has he come back?
Miklos Banffy, translated by Len Rix
Format: Paperback
Transporting stories of intrigue, superstition and rivalry from a European master, in English for the first time.