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NEW TITLES: FICTION FEBRUARY


TOP SELLERS HISTORICAL


HANNAH KENT THE GOOD PEOPLE PICADOR, 9TH, £14.99, HB,


9781447233350 Kent’s acclaimed début Burial Rights sold in 30 territories


and was shortlisted for the Baileys Prize and the Guardian First Book Award. Her second novel is set in rural Ireland in 1825, where newly widowed Nóra is caring for her grandson. At four years old he cannot speak or walk, and village gossip is starting to spread that Micheál is a changeling child who is bringing bad luck to the valley. Nance is a healing woman with knowledge of herbs and folklore who might be able to help, but other forces are at play here and Kent skilfully weaves a tense tale of paranoia and superstition, based on real events. BookScan 


KATIE FFORDE A SECRET GARDEN CENTURY, 23RD, £12.99, HB, 9781780890876 In the Cotswolds, true love is proving elusive for gardener Lorna and plantswoman Philly, who work together in a manor house garden. BookScan 


SUSAN LEWIS YOU SAID FOREVER CENTURY, 9TH, £12.99, HB, 9781780896045 Charlotte Goodman is haunted by the enormity of something she did years ago, and has to make a harrowing decision. BookScan 


JOJO MOYES HONEYMOON IN PARIS AND OTHER STORIES MICHAEL JOSEPH, 9TH, £12.99, HB, 9780718185367 First collection of short stories from the author of Me Before You and After You. BookScan 


SEASIDE KITCHEN SPHERE, 9TH, £7.99, PBO, 9780751564808 After the bright lights of London, Flora is back on the tiny island of Mure with her dad and feckless brothers. She discovers her mother’s collection of recipes—can she reconnect with her family through food? BookScan 


MARGARET DICKINSON DAUGHTERS OF COURAGE PAN, 9TH, £6.99, PBO, 9781447290926 This saga, the sequel to The Buffer Girls, sees Emily and Trip fight to keep their new life afloat in the turbulent 1930s. BookScan 


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JOHN BOYNE THE HEART’S INVISIBLE FURIES DOUBLEDAY, 9TH, £16.99, HB, 9780857523471 In 1940s West Cork, a pregnant, unmarried teenager is banished by the parish priest and takes a bus to Dublin in search of a new life. Her baby boy is adopted by a well-to-do couple in the city, but will spend the rest of his life trying to understand himself and where he came from. Best known for The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, Transworld reckon this will break Boyne out to an adult audience. BookScan 


CRIME & THRILLER


ERIN KELLY HE SAID/SHE SAID HODDER & STOUGHTON, 23RD, £16.99, HB, 9781444797152 Kelly’s fifth


psychological thriller is terrific—her best yet. In 1999, Laura and Kit are young and in love when they see something terrible at a festival in Cornwall. Both are called as witnesses in the following court case but while on the stand Laura makes a mistake. Back in London the victim turns up on their doorstep—does she want friendship or something more? Narrated by Laura and Kit in alternate chapters, the cleverly structured story moves back and forth in time. Kelly’s plotting is superb; every time you think you know where the story is heading, she takes you in a different direction. BookScan 


SOPHIE KINSELLA MY NOT SO PERFECT LIFE BANTAM PRESS, 9TH, £18.99, HB, 9780593074787 Katie Brenner has the perfect life; London flat, glam job and a super-cool Instagram feed. Yeah, right. Actually she rents a tiny room, is a lowly admin minion with a soul- destroying commute and the life portrayed on Instagram isn’t actually hers. And it’s about to get worse . . . BookScan 


DINAH JEFFERIES BEFORE THE RAINS VIKING, 23RD, £12.99, HB, 9780241287088 Fourth novel from the author of The Tea Planter’s Wife is a sweeping historical drama set in 1930s India, where a young British widow meets the younger brother of an Indian prince. BookScan 


GRAEME SIMSION THE BEST OF ADAM SHARP MICHAEL JOSEPH, 9TH, £12.99, HB, 9780718179496 Nothing to read yet, but the latest from the author of The Rosie Project and The Rosie Effect follows a man nearing 50 whose quiet life is turned upside down by the re-emergence of an actress with whom he had an affair 20 years earlier. BookScan 


TONI JORDAN OUR TINY, USELESS HEARTS ALLEN & UNWIN, 2ND, £7.99, PBO, 9781760293819 Henry has ended his marriage to Caroline, and run off with his daughter’s teacher. Caroline, having shredded Henry’s suits, goes after them. Australian-set romantic comedy about sex and marriage. BookScan 


BOOKSHOTS


JAMES PATTERSON FRENCH TWIST BOOKSHOTS, 23RD, £2.49, PBO, 9781786531377 Thriller. No plot details at time of writing. BookScan 


JOANNA TROLLOPE CITY OF FRIENDS MANTLE, 9TH, £18.99, HB, 9781509823475


When City high-flier Stacey loses her job, she falls back on the friends she has had since university for support. But her redundancy forces a betrayal to emerge that was supposed to remain secret. Trollope’s 20th novel. BookScan 


JENNY COLGAN THE SUMMER


JAMES PATTERSON MALICIOUS BOOKSHOTS, 9TH, £2.49, PBO, 9781786531186 Thriller. Sequel to Finding Bailey Mae. BookScan 


JEN MCLAUGHLIN AND JAMES PATTERSON A WEDDING IN MAINE BOOKSHOTS, 9TH, £2.49, PBO,


9781786531209 A romance tale, this is the sequel to The McCullagh Inn in Maine.


JOHN BURNSIDE ASHLAND & VINE JONATHAN CAPE, 2ND, £16.99, HB, 9780224093866 Latest from the author, poet and academic is set in 1999, when Kate Culver, a grieving, near-alcoholic film student, persuades an elderly woman to take part in an oral history documentary. She is drawn in to the woman’s stories, which will reveal not only one family’s life, but the recent history of America. BookScan 


PATRICIA ENGEL THE VEINS OF THE OCEAN GROVE PRESS, 2ND, £12.99, TPB, 9781611855364 Set in Miami, Cuba and Colombia, this follows a young woman whose beloved brother has been sentenced to death for a shocking crime: throwing a baby off a bridge—a crime


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