Books

Out of the Woods

Hannah Bonam-Young

High school sweethearts Sarah and Caleb Linwood face a marriage at a crossroads. When a fundraiser meant to honor Sarah’s late mother goes awry, old doubts and grievances surface. Determined to reconnect, the couple embarks on a grueling week-long wilderness expedition – challenging their endurance, their bond, and their hearts – to rediscover who they are and what they mean to each other.

The Quick and the Dead

Emma Hinds

It is 1597 and Kit Skevy and Mariner Elgin have just robbed the wrong grave. Two unusual criminals get caught up in the dark and magical underworld of alchemy in the 16th century.

The Modern Money Manifesto

Charlotte Jessop

Written for Millennials and Gen Z readers looking to change their attitude toward money management, The Modern Money Manifesto is a savvy and no-nonsense guide …

The Housefly Effect

Eva van den Broek & Tim den Heijer

An accessible, fun and practical introduction to behavioural science, featuring insightful examples from the laboratory, advertising and marketing, as well as from daily life.

Lady Glenconner’s Picnic Papers

Anne Glenconner

Lady Glenconner invites both old friends and new acquaintances to join her in The Picnic Papers. Together, they explore the curious British obsession with dining alfresco, despite our famously unpredictable weather.

Yawns Freeze Your Brain

Mick O'Hare

Ideal gift and stocking filler for boys and men from bestselling author.

Crash Into Me

Darci St. John

Humor, heart, and the perfect amount of heat. Crash Into Me has everything readers want in a love story.

The Christmas Market

Linda McEvoy

This small-town Christmas market might just be where you can find everything you need for the holidays…

The Madstone

Elizabeth Crook

The return of the Western in this poignant love story and riveting on the road adventure.

A Silent Tsunami

Anthea Rowan

A Silent Tsunami is a unique combination of memoir and medicine – Rowan forensically examines the development of her mother’s illness and explores dementia in a frank but illuminating, lyrical and moving way.

That’s Just Perfect

Nicola Gill

Things are bad enough when Emily’s life falls apart, and even the cat isn’t speaking to her. Then it gets worse when her black sheep father turns up with one of his plans. The funny, poignant new novel from the author of Swimming for Beginners.

Soldiers Don’t Go Mad

Charles Glass

A personal history of the friendship between the great war poets, Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen, ‘Soldiers Don’t Go Mad’ tells the story of psychiatry, the traumatic effects of war, and the healing properties of poetry.

I Died at Fallow Hall

Bonnie Burke-Patel

A thought-provoking, genuinely contemporary take on the country house murder mystery: the perfect combination of literary and crime novel.

Ida At My Table

Simonetta Wenkert

A recipe-filled memoir of food, love, family and running a small neighbourhood restaurant that has survived recession and lockdowns to become an internationally-renowned haven of Italian home cooking.

Mastering AI

Jeremy Kahn

An urgent book on generative artificial interlligence from one of the top US journalists in the tech field, exploring the risk and benefits looming.

Sipsworth

Simon Van Booy

Over the course of a single week, a woman who is ready to die finds an unexpected reason to live