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and the way the removal or addition of predators impacts ecologies.


Agent Rebecca Carter


Rich Lit The Book of Lost Art Lelita Baldock In war-torn 1940s Italy, a young woman’s quest to protect priceless artworks intertwines with the lives of two families across generations in this dual timeline saga “perfect for fans of Kristin Hannah, Fiona Valpy and Kelly Rimmer”.


Agent Rachel Richardson (on behalf of Storm Publishing) Rights World English (Storm)


The Librarian’s Secret Angela Henry Psychological thriller “perfect for fans of The Housemaid” has a bookseller working as a private librarian for the wealthy Dorsey family discover dark secrets at the heart of their home.


Agent Rachel Richardson (on behalf of Storm Publishing) Rights World English (Storm)


The Lake House Children Gregg Dunnett Kate’s son Jack insists he used to be someone else—someone who died, tragically. And when Jack reveals something he saw, years ago at the family lake house, Kate realises the truth could tear their family apart…


Agent Rachel Richardson (on behalf of Storm Publishing) Rights World English (Storm)


The Awards Abiola Bello The author and Hashtag Press co-founder’s newest is a dual-point-of-view novel set within the publishing industry, examining the ways in which Black women are (and aren’t) allowed to challenge bias and advocate for themselves.


Agent Rachel Richard- son (on behalf of Gemma Cooper Literary)


Questers Academy: The Box of Locks Sam Hay “Fast-paced” contemporary


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middle-grade fantasy in which a team of kids have to retrieve a powerful mythical object before it falls into dangerous hands: “The Da Vinci Code meets The London Eye Mystery”.


Agent Rachel Richardson (on behalf of Firefly Press) Rights World English (Firefly)


Sarah Such Literary Agency


Can YOU Solve the Murder? Antony Johnston “Masterful” interactive crime novel and puzzle book for adults by the Dog Sitter Detective series creator, where the reader steps into the shoes of an investigator to try to solve a most mysterious crime.


Agent Sarah Such Rights UK (Transworld), US (Pam Dorman), Canada (Doubleday); Germany (Fisher), Italy (Newton Compton), France (Le Cherche Midi), Turkey (Destek Media), Greece (Metaichmio), Brazil (Record), Spain (Temas de Hoy), Holland (Meulenhoff)


The Phantom at The Feast Tony White DS Rex King returns in White’s “inventive” literary crime novel, with two murder mysteries, a missing senior officer, institutional abuse and a Home Office that thinks AIs are more effective than boots on the ground.


Agent Sarah Such


Listen With Father: How I Learned to Love Classical Music Caroline Sanderson “Life-affirming” musical memoir of a beloved father, told through the classical composers and pieces that he loved, by the writer and associate editor of The Bookseller.


Agent Sarah Such Rights World English (Unbound)


The Airline Spy Ina Sandberg “‘Catch Me If You Can’ meets ‘Bridge of Spies’” in which, at the height of the Cold War, a commercial airline captain with a messy love life is caught up in Soviet espionage activity following a


Agent Kate Shaw Rights UK and Australia, New Zealand (Ultimo), North America (Harper), Finland (WSOY)


The Secret Message Anna Stuart In war-torn Warsaw, Hana must deliver vital information that could help free her city or bring destruction if it falls into the wrong hands.


Agent Kate Shaw Rights World English (Bookouture)


The Moonlit Maze Zoë Marriott The “exquisitely written” adult début by the award- winning YA author is a spellbinding love story set in Yorkshire in 1924 and the present day, exploring


suspicious death aboard one of his flights.


Agent Sarah Such


Strandline: Distant Shores, Birdlife and Belonging Anne Charnock An empty nester summons her braver, younger journalist self for a fresh start and a new adventure. But when she moves to an unfamiliar remote Scottish island, she fears she has acted in haste. Will she ever settle?


Agent Sarah Such


The Shaw Agency


I Know How This Ends Holly Smale Witty and moving contemporary novel from this Reese & Radio 2 Book Club author—and Geek Girl creator, now adapted by Netflix—about a meteorologist who can see the future.


Agent Kate Shaw Rights UK and Commonwealth excl. Canada (Century), North America (Mira)


Four Red Sweaters: Powerful True Stories of Women and the Holocaust Lucy Adlington The New York Times’ bestselling historian weaves together four heartbreaking stories of struggle, courage and survival.


passion, betrayal and atonement.


Agent Kate Shaw Rights World (Headline), Germany (Goldman), Netherlands (De Fontein)


The Lunch & Revenge Club Lou Mumford Comedy thriller in which four 60-year-old women plot a daring heist to avenge the death of their friend decades earlier.


Agent Kate Shaw


Sheil Land The Six Murders of Daphne Saint Clair MacKenzie Common When 90-year-old serial killer Daphne Saint Clair features on her podcast, journalist Ruth must sort through the lies while resisting Daphne’s undeniable charisma if she wants to find out the truth.


Agent Gaia Banks Rights UK (Mountain Leopard), Italy (Longanesi)


The Fan Who Knew Too Much Nev Fountain Kit is a professional fan, interviewer, podcaster and occasional obituary writer, but this time, the obituary she is writing is for her friend, maverick podcaster Wolf Tyler, who was murdered in his shed during live broadcast, moments before revealing a huge secret about the cult TV show “Vixens from the Void”: “Classic ‘Doctor Who’ and ‘Star Trek’ meets Richard Osman”.


Agent Piers Blofeld Rights UK (Titan)


Children of the Gods Graham Hancock Bestseller Hancock’s latest looks at ancient Sumer, Egypt and India, and claims the three civilisations share a common ancestor: a lost civilisation of the Ice Age that was destroyed in the cataclysms that shook the world around 12,000 years ago.


Agent Sonia Land Rights World English (St Martin’s)


The Bookseller’s Gift Felicity Hayes-McCoy The bestselling


Rose in Chains Julie Soto The romance author moves to romantasy in the first of her Evermore trilogy: as her castle is overrun, Briony is stripped of her powers and auctioned to someone who will siphon off her magic to fuel theirs. The high bidder is Toven: scion to a cruel family—and her long-time infatuation.


Agent Gaia Banks Rights UK (Magpie), US (Forever), Brazil (Harlequin), France (Bragelonne), Germany (Goldmann), Italy (Newton Compton), Spain (Crossbooks)


The Soho Agency


What Does it Feel Like? Sophie Kinsella The romance superstar’s most autobiographical work to date: a brave and unforgettable novella about a renowned novelist facing a devastating brain cancer diagnosis and learning to live and love anew.


Agent Araminta Whitley and Marina de Pass Rights UK and Commonwealth (Transworld), North America (Random House), Germany (Goldmann), France (Belfond), Italy (Mondadori), the Netherland (House of Books), Brazil (Record), Denmark (Flamingo), Serbia (Laguna), Romania (Polirom)


The Regency Switch Helen Gaskell “‘Bridgerton’ meets ‘Freaky Friday’” in an escapist rom-com début. A modern woman and her 1817 counterpart trade places, sparking romance, drama and more than a few etiquette faux pas.


Agent Marina de Pass


The Stolen Child Carmel Harrington Forty years after her infant brother Robert goes missing on a family holiday, a new patient turns up at psychotherapist Lily’s door claiming to know what happened.


Agent Rowan Lawton Rights Headline (World English)


Hollow Grave Kate Webb The third twisty cold-case mystery in the Wiltshire- based crime series in which new evidence resurfaces in the case of a missing archaeologist, who vanished during the filming of a TV documentary.


Agent Mark Lucas Rights World English (Quercus), Germany (Heyne)


The Sophie Hicks Agency


The Guardians of Cedar Wood Eoin Colfer The kids’ superstar’s second in the middle- grade series featuring Juniper Lane and her reindeer friend Skära has the duo battling troublesome and unfriendly visitors.


Agent Sophie Hicks Rights US (Roaring Press)


Domain Rohan Gavin Gavin’s YA adventure has 14-year-old Porter able to channel data into his brain—in an eye-blink he can learn new languages and skills. But Porter is being used by the US government and every time he accesses new information, he loses a bit of himself. To make matters worse, an unseen


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author’s newest has Catherine opening a bookshop on the west coast of Ireland. But with Christmas and a big celebrity chef due to visit for a signing, a building disaster strikes. Catherine reaches out to the local community and finds friends—and perhaps love.


Agent Gaia Banks Rights UK and Ireland (Hachette Ireland), France (Prisma)


Henry Georgia Moorhouse Contemporary literary love triangle début shortlisted for the Women’s Prize Discoveries prize, in which Robin and Yolanda have three things in common: they are in love with the same man, they despise each other, and they are oblivious to the fact that Henry is spiralling into an obsession.


Agent Marina de Pass


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