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£10.99Public companions, private lovers?. A tender, witty lesbian love story spanning five decades from the suffragette movement through WWII to the early ’50s
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Public companions, private lovers?. A tender, witty lesbian love story spanning five decades from the suffragette movement through WWII to the early ’50s

‘Bruce-Lockhart has done it again. A brilliant follow up to The Lizard.’ – Charles Cumming. ‘The smells, tastes and surrounds of Greece – and most of all, Haston’s simmering desire for Amara – rise off the pages like the heat on a midday beach.’ – Financial Times. ‘A fast and twisty thriller.’ – Sun. ‘Gripping?terribly good.’ – Daily Express

The Lady in the Park is about the good in most people, and about love, grief and childhood. The first in an exciting new crime fiction series, it weaves a diverse cast of characters into a twisty immersive plot that will leave readers craving for more investigations featuring the inimitable Jim Domino and his young sidekick, Danny.

Highly acclaimed Irish author Andrew Meehan joins Muswell Press with a richly resonant, bittersweet story of late life love.

From the winner of the Danish Crime Academy’s Debut Prize for My Name is Jensen comes the fourth book in the popular Jensen series.

Gripping and pacey, grounded in real-life experience, and endorsed by global conservationists. From South Africa to Zanzibar, from Kenya to Britain, activists are battling to save lion prides, today more threatened by extinction than rhinos and elephants, as a result of illegal wildlife trading.

Winner of the Polari Book Prize 2024. From the author of The Whale Tattoo, winner of the Polari First Book Award 2023. The Gallopers received outstanding reviews when it was published in hardback in Jan 2024 . Now in paperback and picked by many to be on the Booker Prize longlist. Three men bound together in a blistering story that spans 30 years

Beautifully written, with sumptuous and enchanting descriptions of Indonesia, this is a haunting, menacing novel that completely transports you to a specific time and place and perfectly portrays that shared sense of guilt in all of us about mistakes or inactions of the past.

Five years after witnessing murder on the Aegean island of Paros, Alistair Haston receives a call from a man claiming to be his son’s grandfather, but Alistair has no knowledge of a son?.until now.


Gripping and pacey this is an epic tale of corruption, collusion and courage and the final book in the Conspiracy trilogy following the highly acclaimed The Rhino Conspiracy, and The Elephant Conspiracy

Classic Espionage reissued for the first time in 30 years. Phyllis Bottome taught Ian Fleming to write. Seven years after publication Fleming’s Casino Royale was published with striking similarities
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