From a critically acclaimed author comes a WWII standalone novel, following an SOE agent sent into Nazi-occupied France to track down and extract a missing radio operator.
An unforgettable historical debut set in Second World War Brussels: exploring love, resistance and courage in all their forms - and the magical and myriad ways we are connected to each other
The original version of the classic novel of the epic World War II battle, confiscated by the Russian secret services in 1949, and now rediscovered in the Russian archives.
For readers of Warlight and All the Light We Cannot See, an intimate story about love, loss and sacrifice as seen through the eyes of a German family during the Second World War
Episode five of the grittiest historical fiction series on the shelves as Thomas Blackstone fights to enforce English rule on France at the height of the Hundred Years' War.
The outstanding new novel from Stuart Turton, author of the Sunday Times bestseller, The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle, winner of the Costa Best First Novel award.
With the English army at the gates of Paris, Blackstone faces his deadliest mission yet in the fourth instalment in the grittiest historical fiction series on the shelves.
From the author of The Watchmaker of Filigree Street and The Kingdoms comes an epic Cold War novel set in a mysterious town - based on real life events
'Isabel Colegate has no rival' (The Times); introduced by Lucy Scholes, a devastating and evocative novel by one of the most important and neglected women writers of the twentieth century
The masterpiece of one of the most important and overlooked British women writers of the twentieth century, with a new introduction by Melissa Harrison; 'Isabel Colegate has no rival' (The Times)
A raw and rampaging debut novel from the author of the “inventive, unsparing, irreverent and consistently entertaining” (NYTBR) memoir Eat the Apple—examining the last phase of war for U.S. veterans: returning home.