Adventure fiction

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  • Katabasis

    £22.00

    Prepare for one hell of a journey?

    ‘A big, bold fantasy romp’ GUARDIAN

    ‘R.F. Kuang is making magic’ ELLE

    ‘[A] truly original and spellbinding hero’s-journey story’ VOGUE

    I devoured it’ RED

    One of the BBC’s 25 best books of 2025

  • The Will of the Many

    £10.99

    At the elite Catenan Academy, a young fugitive uncovers layered mysteries and world-changing secrets in this “brilliant and gut-churning masterpiece” (Library Journal, starred review) by the internationally bestselling author of The Licanius Trilogy, James Islington.
     

  • Gulliver’s Travels

    £7.99

    Following ship surgeon Lemuel Gulliver, Jonathan Swift’s satire, Gulliver’s Travels, is a humorous critique of the darker aspects of human nature. During his voyage, Gulliver visits four islands, each more bizarre and fantastical than the last.

  • The Atlas Six

    £9.99

    Discover The Atlas Six, Olivie Blake’s whip-smart dark academia sensation. Six young magicians are chosen for greatness. But as they study to become the best among rivals, the stakes are higher than they know.

  • Mountain Shadow

    £12.99

    ‘Shantaram’ introduced millions of readers to a cast of unforgettable characters through Lin, an Australian fugitive, working as a passport forger for a branch of the Bombay mafia. In ‘The Mountain Shadow’, the long-awaited sequel, Lin must find his way in a Bombay run by a different generation of mafia dons, playing by a different set of rules.

  • Kolymsky Heights

    £9.99

    A sensational classic: this chilling tale of Siberian espionage is ‘the best thriller I’ve ever read’ (Philip Pullman) ranking with ‘The Silence of the Lambs, Casino Royale and Smiley’s People’ (Spectator).’Hugely thrilling, brilliantly written, perfect … I didn’t want this book to end.’ (Anthony Horowitz)WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY PHILIP PULLMANKolymsky Heights. A Siberian hell lost in endless night: the perfect setting for an underground Russian research station. It’s a place so secret it doesn’t officially exist; once there, the scientists are forbidden to leave. But one scientist is desperate to get a message to the outside world. So desperate, he sends a plea across the wildness to the West in order to summon the one man alive capable of achieving the impossible … ‘Sensationally good … One of the great thrillers of the last century.’ (Charles Cumming)’As significant as … le Carré in bringing a gritty new realism to the thrille

  • Concrete Island

    £9.99

    A chilling novel that pays twisted homage to Defoe’s ‘Robinson Crusoe’. Newly reissued with an introduction from Neil Gaiman.