Five years ago, Rosa walked to the end of the pier in the dead of night. She looked into the dark swirling water, and jumped. She was a brilliant young Cambridge student who had just lost her father. Her death was tragic, but not unexpected. Was that what really happened? The coroner says it was. But Rosa's boyfriend Jar can't let go. He sees Rosa everywhere - a face on the train, a figure on the cliff. He is obsessed with proving that she is ...
Growing up poor, Yasmine vowed she would always protect her little brother from harm. She broke her promise on the day she left home, abandoning Fadi to his life in the Stockholm slums. 5 years later she hears he's become one of the CIA's most wanted men...
The final book in the apocalyptic space opera trilogy "The Three-Body Problem", which ranges from the 1960s to the heat death of the Universe. The translator Ken Liu has won the Nebula, Hugo and World Fantasy awards in his own right.
A historical saga of heroism and heartbreak, set in 13th century Cathar France, with appeal to fans of Kate Mosse's "Labyrinth". From a former chairman of the BBC and the RSC, and author of "Ashes In The Wind".
A powerful new novel from the author of "Black Dog Summer", about a young girl with an abusive past growing up in the majestic landscape of South Africa.
A literary novel about hidden family secrets, from an Irish author. With beautiful descriptions of landscape and weather, it's from the author of "The Story Of Ireland".
From the author of "How To Be A Bad Birdwatcher", this is a passionate and informative celebration of birds. Explores how birds fly, why they sing, what they tell us about the seasons of the year, what their presence tells us about the places they inhabit, and more.
A clever, epic crime novel from a Chinese author, told through six different murder cases set over 50 years in a Hong Kong Police Force. Translated by Jeremy Tiang, it will appeal to fans of Qui Xialong's series featuring Inspector Chen and Hideo Yokoyama's "Six Four".
With Agent Pendergast missing, presumed dead, it's left to his bodyguard to find Pendergast's ward who has been taken captive by a shadowy figure from the past.
President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins sets out his vision of 'an ethical Republic' in this collection of his speeches. He urges his fellow citizens to consider what makes the good life.
One of the major satirical novels of modern Russia, Saltykov-Schedrin's hilarious chronicle is a harch criticism of Tsarist Russia, strangely pertinent to today.