Fiction

British Crime Book of the month – December

Karen Perry – Only We Know is our british crime book of the month for December. Only We Know is the captivating new novel from Karen Perry, packed full of secrets and suspense. In 1982, on a once-in-a-lifetime holiday beneath the stifling heat of the midday sun, three children start a game that ends in tragedy. Now, thirty years later, Nick, Luke and Katie are estranged, yet still bound together by the dark truth of what happened at the river that day.

The Grown-up

Gillian Flynn
The Grown-up
Paperback

Book of the month for November

Helen Oyeyemi – Boy, Snow, Bird is our book of the month for November. A retelling of the Snow White myth, Boy, Snow, Bird is a deeply moving novel about three women and an unbreakable bond.

Mountain Shadow

Gregory David Roberts
Mountain Shadow
Trade Paperback

After You

Jojo Moyes
After You
Trade Paperback

Glory: A Story of Gallipoli

Rachel Billington
Glory: A Story of Gallipoli
Paperback

Book of the month for October

Patrick Gale – A Place Called Winter is our book of the month for October. Beginning in the 1900s, based on a true story in Patrick Gale's own family history. Shy gentleman of leisure Harry Cane is drawn into marrying Winnie, and ends up having to forsake the land and people he loves for a harsh new life in Canada.

British Crime Book of the month – October

Anthony Quinn – Curtain Call is our british crime book of the month for October. On a sultry afternoon in the summer of 1936 a woman accidentally interrupts an attempted murder in a London hotel room. Nina Land, a West End actress, faces a dilemma, she's not supposed to be at the hotel in the first place, and certainly not with a married man.

Snowblind: Stories of Alpine Obsession

Daniel Arnold
Snowblind: Stories of Alpine Obsession
Trade Paperback

Wind/Pinball: Two Novels

Haruki Murakami
Wind/Pinball: Two Novels
Hardback

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