<p>A gripping thriller for our times from the Bailey's shortlisted author of The Bees</p>
<p> <strong>An electrifying story of friendship, power and betrayal by the bestselling, Baileys-prize shortlisted author of <em>The Bees.</em></strong> </p> <p> <strong>'A memorable eco-thriller. This is a world of arms dealers, heroic arctic adventurers and power crazed captains of industry. And that's just the ladies' <em>The Times</em></strong> </p>
<b><i>In this enchanting and adventurous sequel to </i>Into Goblyn Wood <i>Hazel is on a mission to save her friends from the Fae by entering their dominion.</i></b>
<b>First published nearly twenty years ago, <i>Prime Suspect 2: A Face in the Crowd </i>features the incredible DCI Jane Tennison, the series character who put Lynda La Plante, multi-million copy bestselling author and screenwriter, on the map. </b><br>
Mrs Warren's Profession, Candida, and You Never Can Tell are plays which give a clear sense of the range of Shaw's first forays into playwriting. Together they showcase his early negotiations between his political and social concerns and the constraints and possibilities of the British stage at the fin de siècle.
A blockbuster summer read from the Sunday Times-bestselling author and national treasure Celia Imrie: the story of a mother's quest to find her children against all odds, set against the epic backdrop of the sinking of the legendary Titanic
This book investigates the discretionary powers of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court and the boundaries to his discretion. These boundaries come first of all from the reviewing powers of the Chambers, but also from the control exercised by other subjects, such as States, the UN Security Council and the Assembly of the States Parties to the Rome Statute. Although from concepts such as "gravity" and "interests of justice" it might be inferred that the Prosecutor benefits from broad discretion, an in-depth analysis of these concepts, in conjunction with an investigation on the judicial reviewing powers of the Chambers at the investigation stage and in the confirmation of the charges proceedings, suggest that the Prosecutor's discretion should not be overestimated.
This engrossing story of love gone bad traces the full arc of a harrowing relationship with a charismatic but volatile woman. Through a wrenching exploration of lesbian stereotypes and abuse in queer relationships, Machado explodes our ideas about what a memoir can do and be.
Faber Stories, a landmark series of individual volumes, presents masters of the short story form at work in a range of genres and styles.<br />From precious rediscoveries to gender-playful fictions, futurist fables to uncanny imaginings, here are stories by a new generation of Faber authors alongside Faber classics.<br />Faber 90th Stories brings together some of our finest short stories, past, present and future.