A deeply personal journey into Shakespeare's work that explores how it remains relevant and always has something to say about the times we are living in.
Provocative, funny and brilliantly reported, join Jenny Kleeman as she meets the strange people who are creating our future and changing what it means to be human today.
<b><i>A Taste of Gold and Iron</i> by Alexandra Rowland is a breathtaking fantasy romance set in an Ottoman-inspired world of courtly conspiracies and chivalric fealty, as Prince Kadou and his bodyguard Evemer investigate a counterfeiting operation that could topple their empire.</b>
The 'Book of the Fair' of the 2019 London Book Fair, with rights sold in over 30 languages, a memoir of fishing for eels, a close yet distant father-son relationship and a riveting journey into the story of the world's most mysterious fish.
The stunning third novel from the bestselling author of The Piano Tuner. As the First World War devastates Europe, The Winter Soldier is the story of one man thrust, utterly unprepared, into a remote medical outpost in the Carpathian mountains, and the woman that is set to save him.
For fans of <i>Exit West </i>and <i>The Underground Railroad</i> and from the widely acclaimed author of <i>American War </i>comes a profoundly moving novel examining the global refugee crisis through a child's lens.
Bret Easton Ellis's first work of non-fiction is an incendiary polemic about what is going on in the world right now - guaranteed to entertain, surprise and provoke.
Spellbinding and mesmerizing, Ken Follett's classic masterpiece is beloved throughout the world. In medieval England a resourceful monk strives to build the world's greatest Gothic cathedral.
Danielle Steel proves she is the world's favourite storyteller in In His Father's Footsteps, a deeply moving novel about love, understanding and family, set in post-Second World War New York.
The illustrated cookbook from the author of the international bestseller <i>How Not To Die </i>featuring 100 recipes to help reverse and prevent disease - now in paperback
<b>Adrian Tchaikovsky, author of the award-winning <i>Children of Time,</i> brings us a thrilling adventure. The a</b><b>ction takes us from Bodmin Moor, to London and to alternative worlds. And the doors between us and these worlds are about to come crashing down. </b>