Historical fiction

  • Forty Rules Of Love

    Forty Rules Of Love

    £9.99

    Ella Rubinstein is 40 years old and unhappily married when she takes a job as a reader for a literary agent. She comes across an ancient Sufi manuscript and suddenly her life is transformed.

  • Some Luck

    £9.99

    The first instalment in the Pulitzer Prize-winner’s masterpiece – a trilogy following one family over a hundred years.

  • Road Ends

    £9.99

    In this masterful, enthralling, and tender novel, which takes us from the silver rush in Northern Ontario in the early 1900s to London in the 60s, Mary Lawson gently reveals the intricacies and anguish of family life, the push and pull of responsibility and individual desire, the way we can face tragedy and, in time, hope to start again.

  • Investigation

    £7.99

    The Japanese occupation of Korea drives a Second World War mystery set in Fukuoka prison.

  • The Miniaturist

    The Miniaturist

    £9.99

    The sensational debut novel that became a Sunday Times No.1 bestseller and took the world by storm.

  • Lamentation

    £20.00

    The eagerly anticipated Shardlake novel from the number one bestselling author.

  • Desert God

    £20.00

    Ex-slave. Philosopher. Chosen one.
    Taita has risen from nothing to become the most trusted man at the Pharaoh’s side. Only he can plot a mission that will return Egypt to its former glory. Only he can muster the force that can break the back of Egypt’s greatest enemy.

  • Ways Of The World

    £7.99

    1919. The eyes of the world are on Paris, where statesmen, diplomats and politicians have gathered to discuss the fate of half the world’s nations in the aftermath of the cataclysm that was the Great War. A horde of journalists, spies and opportunists have also gathered in the city and the last thing the British diplomatic community needs at such a time is the mysterious death of a senior member of their delegation. So, when Sir Henry Maxted falls from the roof of his mistress’s apartment building in unexplained circumstances, their first instinct is to suppress all suspicious aspects of the event.

  • An Officer & A Spy

    An Officer & A Spy

    £9.99

    Paris, January 1895. Army officer Georges Picquart witnesses a convicted spy, Captain Alfred Dreyfus, being humiliated in front of 20,000 spectators baying ‘Death to the Jew!’ The officer is promoted and put in command of shadowy intelligence unit, the Statistical Section. The spy is shipped off to a lifetime of solitary confinement on Devil’s Island and his case seems closed forever. But gradually Picquart comes to believe there is something rotten at the heart of the Statistical Section.

  • Hidden Man

    £8.99

    Perfect for fans of John le Carré, a gripping and suspenseful spy thriller from ‘the master of the modern spy thriller’ (Mail on Sunday)

  • Pan

    £7.99

    The first book in the lauded Captain Korolev series, with a stunning redesigned cover.

  • Burial Rites

    Burial Rites

    £9.99

    Inspired by a true story, Burial Rites follows the final days of a young woman accused of murder in Iceland in 1829.

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