A darkly funny, sharply observed, and deeply moving novel about the surprises and struggles of life in contemporary Delhi by 'one of the finest Indian writers alive' (Firstpost)
All the Living and the Dead is an exploration into the psychology of modern death, told through the remarkable people who deal with it every day. For readers of Caitlin Doughty's Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, Jon Ronson's The Psychopath Test, Sue Black's All That Remains and Elinor Cleghorn's Unwell Women.
Jamie Laing's A-Z of male vulnerability is the conversation starter the younger generation of today didn't know it needed. Based on his personal experiences with mental health, and the wisdom he's accumulated from people he's met along the way, Boys Don't Cry provides an alternative, healthy blueprint for what contemporary masculinity can look like.
This is the inside story of an Army Ranger, surrounded and outnumbered, fighting a desperate action on the ground during the Black Hawk Down raid in Somalia in 1993.
High Time is a novel about high stakes and high jinx set in the world of high art and finance. From the award-winning author of The Improbability of Love.
Return to Raven Creek with another cosy, witchy rom-com by Gretchen Rue, with a murder mystery twist. Perfect for fans of Sabrina the Teenage Witch and Gilmore Girls.
A vivid history, packed with first-hand accounts, of the US Eighth Air Force's VIII Fighter Command from its foundation in 1942 through to its victory in the skies over Nazi Germany.
Julie Chan has nothing. Her identical twin sister Chloe has everything – except a pulse. Julie's story of stealing her wildly successful twin's life is a thrilling, horrifying, gloriously fun, edge-of-your-seat read. Perfect for lovers of Death of a Bookseller, Yellowface and Yellowjackets
From a dazzling new voice, a bold, intoxicating novel that shows "the grit alongside the glamor" (Vogue) of high-paid sex work in the age of the internet.