Blending state-of-the-nation novel, cosy crime caper and coming-of-age story with Coe's characteristic elan, The Proof of My Innocence spins a genre-hopping tale of political extremists, forgotten ...
Moving and inspirational, Sir Chris Hoy's heartfelt memoir describes how the Olympic cycling legend has coped with his terminal cancer diagnosis and managed to focus on the moments in life that really ...
A killer stalks an island full of sorcerers gathered for a very special ceremony and only Skulduggery and Valkyrie can thwart their evil plot in this heartpounding instalment of Derek Landy's ...
Remarkably, given how extraordinarily accomplished it is, The Party is Tessa Hadley's first novella. In this exclusive piece, the author provides an insight into the challenges of writing in a new ...
Robust statistical methods are now being used in a wide range of disciplines. The appeal of these methods is that they are designed to perform about as well as classic techniques when standard ...
In late 1862, the thin veneer of sedate, rural respectability, layer by layer, was painfully peeled back, to uncover a turbulent world of domestic violence and murder in the Lincolnshire hamlet of ...
An immensely powerful example of what the non-fiction graphic novel can achieve, Blain and Jancovici's magnificent work addresses the current climate crisis in the company of Jiminy Cricket, Popeye ...
The untold story of the killer nurse. Lucy Letby seemed like a totally ordinary young woman: fun-loving and sociable. Those who knew who say she had a happy childhood with devoted parents, and after ...
More hilarious agricultural agony for Jeremy Clarkson and his ramshackle farming enterprise, as crops fail, animals rebel and petty bureaucracy continues to get in the way. It's been another memorable ...
1957. Sonny is working on a whaling ship in the South Atlantic, reckoning with the most vicious storms he has ever seen. It's a brutal way to make a living. When he finally returns to his Shetland ...
'The Regency as we've never seen it before!' Emma Orchard, author of A Duke of One's Own on The Persephone Code'Who can resist a smart, resourceful and independent Regency heroine? Prepare to fall ...