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Art & Lies: A Piece for Three Voices and a Bawd

By Winterson, Jeanette

Spring Fire

By Vin Packer (Vin Packer)

Missing

The Christmas Jigsaw Murders: The new deliciously dark Christmas cracker from the bestselling author of Murder on the Christmas Express

By Alexandra Benedict

Carol

All Change (Cazalet Chronicles): Cazalet Chronicles 05

By Jane Howard, Elizabeth, Elizabeth Jane Howard

Jay Loves Lucy

By Fiona Cooper

Don Juan in the Village

By Jane DeLynn

Don Juan in the Village

By Jane DeLynn

Palimpsest: A Memoir

By Vidal, Gore

The Safekeep

By Yael van der Wouden

The Mercies: The Bestselling Richard and Judy Book Club Pick

By Kiran Millwood Hargrave

The Sophie Horowitz Story

By Sarah Schulman

Once in a Lifetime - Deluxe Edition

By Harper Bliss

Battle Scars

By Meghan O'Brien

White Offerings

By Ann Roberts

Paid in Full

By Ann Roberts

Eyes Guts Throat Bones: Featuring the Irish Book Awards Short Story of the Year 2023

By Moira Fowley

The Performance: 'I can't recommend this too highly' Patrick Gale

By Claire Thomas

All This Could Be Different: Finalist for the 2022 National Book Award for Fiction

By Sarah Thankam Mathews

The Anatomy of Desire: 'Reads like your favorite podcast, the hit crime doc you'll want to binge' Josh Malerman

By L.R. Dorn

Violets: From the bestselling author of Please Look After Mother

By Kyung-Sook Shin, Anton Hur

Love Alters: Lesbian Stories

By Emma Donoghue

Return to Blackwater House: a haunting and atmospheric psychological suspense thriller that will keep you gripped for 2023

By Vikki Patis

All This Could Be Different: Finalist for the 2022 National Book Award for Fiction

By Sarah Thankam Mathews

Eyes Guts Throat Bones

By Moira Fowley

In the Event of Love: A sweet and steamy Christmas rom-com!

By Courtney Kae

One More Stop

By Lois Walden

Neon Roses: The Polari Prize-longlisted uplifting and sexy read of the summer

By Rachel Dawson

Sedating Elaine: 'a riotous rollercoaster of hilarity, tenderness and beautiful craziness'

By Dawn Winter