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£10.99Two extraordinary stories set five generations apart are connected by a violent colonial history, in Melissa Lucashenko’s stunning historical epic
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Two extraordinary stories set five generations apart are connected by a violent colonial history, in Melissa Lucashenko’s stunning historical epic

Set in 20th-century El Salvador, The Volcano Daughters is a powerful novel about sisterhood, art, and a community of women who refuse to be silenced.

A thrilling story of love and resistance about two young people born across social lines, set against a tumultuous political landscape in India

Another clever and intriguing crime mystery from the author of the Sunday Times bestseller, The Turnglass.


A woman walks into a tattoo parlour. But this is no ordinary woman, and this is Hackney in 2233. Jones’ body is covered in tattoos but she wants to add one final inking to her gallery – a thin line of ink mixed with blood that connects her body art together, creating a unique map. As the two artists set to work, Jones tells them the story behind each tattoo. As Jones is no ordinary woman, these are no ordinary stories: each one represents a doorway to a life Jones fell into, a ‘remembering’. Some of these lives were in the past, others in the future, some are sideways, but each of them connects Jones to the two tattoo artists in some way, though they are unaware of it.

The lives of four sisters begin to unravel when one of them disappears, in this thought-provoking, sharply comic Irish novel

Janice Hallett meets Agatha Christie in this deliciously dark contemporary murder mystery.Â

Another clever and intriguing crime mystery from the author of the Sunday Times bestseller, The Turnglass. The first Sherlock Holmes novel to be authorised by the Conan Doyle Estate since Anthony Horowitz’s The House of Silk.

Brave, hilarious and full of surprising twists, Madwoman is a story of violence, recovery, and Clove’s refusal to be defined by her worst experiences.Â

Of all the ancient art that captures the imagination, none is more appealing than the Cycladic figurine. An air of mystery swirls around these statuettes from the Bronze Age and they are highly sought after by collectors – and looters – alike. When Helena inherits her grandparents’ apartment in Athens, she is overwhelmed with memories of the summers she spent there as a child, when Greece was under a brutal military dictatorship. Her remote, cruel grandfather was one of the regime’s generals and as she sifts through the dusty rooms, Helena discovers an array of valuable objects and antiquities. How did her grandfather amass such a trove? What human price was paid for them? Her desire to find answers about her heritage dovetails with a growing curiosity for archaeology, ignited by a summer spent with volunteers on a dig on an Aegean island.

A group of young, Black British friends navigate their way through the ups and downs of modern London life, in this richly imagined collection of linked storiesÂ
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