A WW2 book about books, inspired by true stories: Following on from Kate Thompson's much-loved The Little Wartime Library and The Wartime Book Club, another heartbreaking yet heartwarming wartime library-set novel, inspired by real people, real stories, and extensive research.
A thrilling debut novel of corruption and murder, set in the nightclubs, tenements and skyscrapers of 1930s New York. For the hundredth time since they'd made their promise, she wondered if she and Agnes were really going to go through with it, if she was brave and terrible enough.
A policeman's lot is not a happy one or so the song goes, but throw in the IRA, loyalist paramilitaries, the British army and a Republican hunger strike, and it gets a whole lot worse.
If he suddenly found what surrounded him unbearable, it was because it was artificial Everything had been designed and manufactured, and he was trapped in it