Fiction

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by Patrick Gale
A stunning, sensitive portrayal of a man's fight to survive and to love.
by Will Smith
A brilliantly tense tale of the claustrophobia of island life and the consequences of secrets and lies.
by Emma Hooper
A magical, whimsical, poignant, lyrical tale of memory, love and loss.
by Sophie Hannah
A new Poirot mystery, this time told by the bestselling crime writer Sophie Hannah.
by Elizabeth Gilbert
An amazing book of plants, exploration, science, romance and magic in the nineteenth century, centred around a fascinating and inspiring heroine.
by Robert Galbraith
Introducing private detective Cormoran Strike in the first murder mystery from JK Rowling.
by Alexander McCall Smith
A Norfolk setting for this modern retelling of the Jane Austen classic.
by Mal Peet
An extraordinary book...!
by Audrey Magee
by Terry Hayes
This is an intelligent, fast-paced, all-engrossing thriller. It's a must-read for this year!
by Bethan Roberts
A gripping tale of two women: a mother who discovers her two-year-old missing, and the nanny who has taken the child wanting him for her own.
by Graeme Simsion
It's just as good as 'The Rosie Project'!
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by David Nicholls
A funny and moving account of a family holiday, where the narrator, Douglas Petersen is trying to save a marriage and win the respect of his son. Published in September.
by Alyson Foster
A funny, engaging and slightly offbeat story told through an email correspondence
by David Mitchell
An astonishing metaphysical, time-slip novel about family, relationships, loss. Published in September.
by Neil Gaiman
A deceptively simple, light narrative of a man revisiting his childhood home, where all is not as it seems
by Tom Winter
A comical and touching account of a family coping with the blows resulting from life's disappointments
by Isabel Allende
Quirky modern crime novel set in San Francisco.
by Jan-Philipp Sendker
Who would have thought there could be a sequel to 'The Art of Hearing Heartbeats'...
by Claire Messud
A jaded, single, childless woman starts living again when she befriends a young, successful family, only to experience a devastating betrayal.

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