blood-stained luxury yacht. But the boat isn’t theirs and the wife says she has killed someone...
Agent Camilla Bolton Rights UK & Commonwealth (Simon & Schuster), North America (Scout)
The No-Show Beth O’Leary The Flatshare author’s newest is “an utterly extraordinary tearjerker about dating, waiting, and the ways love can find us”.
Agent Tanera Simons Rights UK & Commonwealth (Quercus), North America (Berkley)
The Curfew T M Logan The sixth standalone thriller from the author of The Holiday and The Catch. It asks: “Would you lie to give your teenage son an alibi?”
Agent Camilla Bolton Rights UK & Commonwealth (Bonnier), options in 22 languages
David Godwin Associates
Eden Jim Crace In the years after Adam and Eve left the Garden of Eden, another inhabitant escapes and the threat of a second Fall looms.
Agent David Godwin Rights UK (Macmillan)
Dispersals Jessica J Lee Nature essays on the place of plants in the human world, which contemplate concerns at the heart of the nature-writing genre: invasion ecologies, identity, climate change, landscape and borders.
Agent David Godwin
The Book of Everlasting Things Aanchal Malhotra A story of romance and friendship set against the background of the 1947 Indian Partition and the ethereal world of perfumery.
MATT OSMAN (A M HEATH)
TheBookseller.com
Agent David Godwin Rights US (Flatiron), India (HarperCollins), the Netherlands (Uitgeverij Nieuw Amsterdam)
The Price of Time Edward Chancellor A history of interest rates, tracing from the Ancient Near East through the Middle Ages to the Victorian times, and culminating in an explo- ration of the damage following the 2008 global financial crisis.
Agent David Godwin Rights UK (Penguin)
Acts of Violet Margarita Montimore US bestseller Montimore’s third novel explores what happened to iconic magician Violet Volk, who disappears for good during her own act. Told through a true crime podcast, letters, articles and the voice of her sister.
Agent Philippa Sitters Rights World English (Flatiron US)
David Higham Associates
He Doesn’t Live Here Anymore Santanu Bhattacharya First novel from essayist and short story writer Bhattacharya, set across the last 30 years in India. “The story of one family from the billion-strong middle class”.
Agent Jessica Woollard
Call Me Lion Camilla Chester The middle-grade author’s latest is a heartwarming and sensitive story of a 10-year-old boy with acute selective mutism and the blossoming of his first friendship.
Agent Veronique Baxter Rights UK (Firefly)
Odd Ones Out Sureka
Thanenthiran-Dharuman “Smart and funny” novel “for anyone who has ever felt othered,” centring around Nura, Gigi and Kalyani: three women who grapple with life expecta- tions in one apartment block in Berlin.
Agent Jemima Forrester
Bad Gays Huw Lemmey & Ben Miller From Frederick the Great to Yukio Mishima, a “subversion of the notion of queer icons”
Quantum Leap Rory Smith New York Times writer Smith brings to life the story of what happened when Chris Anderson, the co-writer of The
from the creators of the part-historical biography, part-revisionist history podcast “Bad Gays”.
Agent Nicola Chang Rights UK and US (Verso)
The Curtain and the Wall Timothy Phillips The Russologist travels the route of the Iron Curtain, from the Arctic Circle to Turkey, in a work about the future of the European continent and its people.
Agent Veronique Baxter Rights UK (Granta)
David Luxton Associates
Intelligent Fitness Simon Waterson, Daniel Craig (foreword) The élite trainer who worked with Daniel Craig on the James Bond films, along with other Hollywood celebrities, on how to enhance your energy, sleep and confidence.
Agent Nick Walters Rights World English (Michael O’Mara), US (Triumph), Hungary (Alex- andra), Poland (SQN)
An Almost Impossible Thing Fiona Davison A women’s history of gardening through the lens of political resistance by the historian and head of libraries at the Royal Horticultural Society.
Agent Rebecca Winfield Rights World English (Little Toller)
It Isn’t Sunday Anymore James Horncastle The remarkable story of footballer Roberto “the Divine Ponytail” Baggio— one of the most popular and enigmatic Italians of his generation—written by the Italian football correspondent for The Athletic.
Agent David Luxton Rights UK & Commonwealth (HarperSport), US (Melville House)
Numbers Game, entered the world of football ownership.
Agent David Luxton Rights UK & Commonwealth (HarperSport)
The King and I Claude Boli A French sport historian and close friend of Eric Cantona gives “unparal- leled insight into Cantona the footballer, Cantona the friend and Cantona the man”.
Agent David Luxton Rights World English (Simon & Schuster), Greece (KPG Sport)
DHH
Spilt Milk Amy Beashel A powerfully honest début novel, full of heart and heartache, about motherhood, womanhood, grief, love and fractured expectations.
Agent Hannah Sheppard Rights UK (HarperNorth)
Perilous Times Thomas D Lee Début which mixes Arthurian legend with contemporary fantasy—a tale of a knight returned from the grave “for fans of ‘Good Omens’, Ben Aaronovitch and ‘The Old Guard’”.
Agent Harry Illingworth Rights UK (Orbit), US (Ballan- tine), Germany (Heyne)
The Empty Room Brian McGilloway The breakout standalone thriller from the award-winning and Theakstons Highly Commended author of The Last Crossing.
Agent David Headley Rights UK (Constable)
The Planthunter Thomas Mogford The daring adventures of a Victorian planthunter, sent to exotic lands in search of the finest plants to grace England’s gardens.
Agent Broo Doherty Rights UK (Welbeck)
End of Story Louise Swanson “The Handmaid’s Tale meets Vox” in a gripping yet thought-provoking
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