Fiction

Secret Dinner

Raphael Montes

Dante, Leitão, Miguel and Hugo are your average students trying to make ends meet with part-time jobs, excited about the bright future at their fingertips. So when their rent skyrockets, they need a g…


Taboo

Danielle Thiéry

Bordeaux, France. Just days before Christmas, a mother and her baby disappear from their hospital room. For this high-profile case, riddled with contradictory clues and tracked by the press, high-rank…


The Last of Our Kind

Adélaïde de Clermont-Tonnerre

An impossible love story. At a time when everything was possible.. Werner Zilch is an up and coming entrepreneur in New York in the early 1970s. Young and dashing, hungry for recognition and success,…


Invincible Summer

Alice Adams

Four friends. Two decades. Inseparable throughout college, Eva, Benedict, Sylvie and Lucien graduate in 1997 into a world on the brink of a new millennium. Eva, keen to shake off the socialist politic…


Merde in Europe

Stephen Clarke

In the new instalment of the bestselling Merde series, Paul West finds himself in Brussels during the run up to a UK referendum on the Brexit. The reader follows West behind the scenes at the European…


Hope

Marc Levy

Hope, Josh, and Luke are three neuroscience students, an inseparable trio bound by unwavering friendship and a genius idea. When one of them becomes terminally ill, they decide to attempt the impossib…


The Haunting

Alex Bell

Some curses grow stronger with time… People say that all Cornish inns are haunted, but the Waterwitch’s history is particularly chilling. Built from the salvaged timber of a cursed ship, the guest hou…


Speak

Louisa Hall

In a narrative that spans centuries and continents, from the Atlantic Ocean in the seventeenth century, to a correctional institute in Texas in the near future, and told from the perspectives of five…


Change We Can Believe In

Antoine Audouard

May, 1981. A young Parisian ghostwriter, André first made his mark writing some convincing sex scenes (in direct contrast with his own comedic encounters). Now, as the French are celebrating Mitterran…