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The Lady Di Lookbook Eloise Moran Fashion writer Moran shows us what Princess Diana was trying to tell us through her clothes and what a bold and inspiring fashion icon she was.


Agent Lisette Verhagen Rights UK (Octopus), US (St Martin’s Press), Hungary (Gabo), Taiwan (Domain Publishing), Russia (AST)


I’ll be the Monster Sean David Gilbert Darkly comic début literary thriller following a homicidal couple who go abroad on a luxury holiday to save their marriage.


Agent Cara Lee Simpson


Last Time We Met Emily Houghton Houghton’s latest has Fin and Eleanor making a pact when they are 13: if they are still single at 35, they will get married. Twenty-one years later both their lives haven’t gone to plan and they haven’t spoken in 15 years: will they keep their pact?


Agent Sarah Hornsley Rights UK (Transworld)


PEW Literary


Code-dependent Madhumita Murgia The FT tech correspondent examines how algorithms are creeping unseen into lives worldwide, ranging from data loggers in the Kenyan slums to criminal and pregnancy profiling of teenagers in Argentina and Holland.


Agent Patrick Walsh Rights UK (Picador), Holland (Atlas Contact), US under offer


Party Time Michael Nolan Début by the fiction editor of Belfast-based literary magazine the Tangerine about a young man who commits an assault, exploring his past and the aftermath of his actions.


Agent Eleanor Birne


The Endless Country Sami Kent The Turkish-British


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Agent Nelle Andrew Rights UK & Commonwealth (Bloomsbury), Germany (Goldmann)


journalist decides to learn Turkish and move to Istanbul to explore what it means to be an immigrant, and learn of the century of turbulent history that brought his family to Britain.


Agent Douglas Young


Whether Violent or Natural Natasha Calder Début literary fiction in which a couple sheltering on a remote island in the wake of global cataclysm find their lives thrown into chaos when a half- drowned woman washes ashore.


Agent John Ash


High Caucasus Tom Parfitt The Moscow editor of the Times on how witnessing a traumatic incident at the siege of Beslan led him to walk 1,000 miles across the Caucasus mountains.


Agent Patrick Walsh


Rachel Mills Literary


The Heroines Laura Shepperson London-based writer Shepperson’s début novel is a feminist re-imagining of the trial of Phaedra.


Agent Nelle Andrew Rights UK & Commonwealth (Sphere), US (Crooked Lane), Spain (Ediciones B), Newton Compton (Italy) and Russia (Mann, Ivanov & Ferber)


Love Me! Marianne Power The follow-up to Power’s bestselling Help Me! sees her on a journey to discover the key to finding love.


Agent Rachel Mills Rights UK & Common- wealth (Picador), Canada (HarperCollins), Denmark (People’s Press), Finland (Gummerus)


You Are Not Alone Cariad Lloyd The comedian and podcaster’s “frank, funny and compassionate” exploration of grief.


Takaya & Me Cheryl Alexander The true story of one woman’s relationship with a lone wolf on an island in British Columbia, and the wolf’s tragic death at the hands of a hunter.


Agent Rachel Mills


Invent Ann Makosinski A radical new approach to innovation from the 23-year-old Canadian inventor and entrepreneur who won the Google Science Fair at 15.


Agent Rachel Mills


RCW Dickens & Prince Nick Hornby A “dazzling” short book on these two titans of literature and music which examines the source of their creative genius.


Agent Georgia Garrett Rights UK (Viking)


The Exhibitionist Charlotte Mendelson Prize-winner Mendelson’s newest sees famous artist Ray preparing for a new exhibition with his three children and wife Lucia in attendance. But Lucia and the children are hiding their own struggles...


Agent Peter Straus Rights UK (Mantle)


Wandering Souls Cecile Pin


“Haunting, lyrical” début about three siblings fleeing Vietnam in the aftermath of the war and rebuilding their lives in the UK.


Agent Matthew Turner Rights UK (4th Estate)


The Other Half Charlotte Vassell “‘Knives Out’ meets ‘The Riot Club’” as one of a group of rich, entitled and beautiful Londoners ends up dead, and DI Caius Beauchamp must cut through the layers of privilege to find the dark- ness below.


Agent Jon Wood Rights UK (Faber)


Ultra-Processed People Dr Chris van Tulleken Campaigning and “eye-opening” journey of discovery into the perils


of ultra-processed food from the doctor and TV presenter.


Agent Zoë Waldie


Robert Caskie The Red of my Blood Clover Stroud A visceral, intensely moving and ultimately uplifting memoir about the unbalancing impact of grief, the difficult process of regaining equilibrium, and the ability to move forward again in life.


Agent Robert Caskie Rights UK (Doubleday)


The Cure for Sleep Tanya Shadrick


A “memoir with the qual- ity of a fable”, inviting us, whatever our age, to wake up and step out of the confines we have made for ourselves in life.


Agent Robert Caskie Rights UK (Weidenfeld)


Fierce Appetites Elizabeth Boyle A historian draws on Medieval culture and modern life to offer reflec- tions on love, sex, death and addiction.


Agent Robert Caskie Rights UK and Ireland (Sandycove)


Northern Boy Iqbal Hussain Set in 1980s Britain, this is a funny, heartwarming and touching coming of age novel, “essentially a gay, Muslim ‘Billy Elliot’”.


Agent Robert Caskie


Robertson Murray


Once Upon a Prime Dr Sarah Hart An exploration of how mathematics and litera- ture can transform our understanding of each, from the current Gresham Professor in Geometry, the first woman to hold the title since it was founded in 1596.


Agent Jenny Heller Rights World (Flatiron)


The Midwife Tricia Creswell The Mslexia Novel Competition winner is a “haunting and moving” début encapsulating life and death amid the social


constraints for women in early Victorian England.


Agent Charlotte Robertson Rights World (Mantle)


Upshift: Turning Bad Stress into Good Stress and Crisis Into Creativity Ben Ramalingam An investigation of how crises and stress have the potential to inspire positive and creative—rather than destructive—outcomes.


Agent Jenny Heller Rights World (Flatiron)


Weekend Matt Tebbutt One hundred recipes, “from long, lazy lunches to fast family food”, from the BBC “Saturday Kitchen” presenter.


Agent Charlotte Robertson Rights World (Hardie Grant)


Welcome to St Hell Lewis Hancox A groundbreaking trans- gender graphic memoir as Hancox guides his younger self, Lois, through years of teenage drama on “her” hilarious, heart- breaking and ultimately healing path.


Agent Jenny Heller Rights UK and US (Scholastic)


Sarah Such Literary Agency


Secrets: What Are We Hiding? Kit Caless An Audible Original examining the subject of secrecy in modern society by the author and Influx Press publisher, and son of a security forces officer.


Agent Sarah Such Rights Audio World English, Spain, Japan, France, Germany and Portugal (Audible)


Black Sheep Sabrina Pace-Humphreys A searing memoir of mixed-raced life in rural Britain by a 43-year- old mother of four, grandmother of three, businesswoman, activist and ultra-runner.


Agent Sarah Such Rights UK & Commonwealth (Quercus)


The Patrios Network Antony Johnston Third novel in the Brigitte


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