The author has been acquainted with Tyson’s inner circle for more than three decades. In this “magnificent noir epic about fame, race, greed, criminality and trauma”, he shares his insights into the dark and often troubled life of one of boxing – and sport’s - most complicated characters.
Molly McElwee Building Champions: Blueprints to Success in Women’s Tennis
Arena Sport, 5th, PB, £14.99, 9781913759230
Published to coincide with Wimbledon 2025 and including the latest statistics and analysis from the 2024 season, an authoritative study of women’s tennis with stories of winning players from around the globe.
Luke Rowe Road Captain: My Life at the Heart of the Peloton
Bantam, 5th, HB, £22, 9780857507822
By a former Team Sky and Ineos Grenadiers cycling legend, this is billed as the first book to reveal the role of “road captain” – the cycling team leader responsible
for managing a race – in securing victory.
Travel
Jo Bell Boaster: Life on England’s Waterways
HarperNorth, 19th, HB, £16.99, 9780008716295
Some 15,000 people in the UK live and work on canal boats and many more spend their holidays on the waterways. Boating from her mooring in Macclesfield to Bristol Harbour, Bell embarks on a 30-day journey after the end of a relationship, echoing one previously taken by canal boat author legend, LTC Rolt.
Roger Morgan- Grenville ( 13) The Restless Coast: A Journey Around the Edge of Britain
Icon, 5th, HB, £22.99, 9781837731442
“There are things happening wherever you look, and always there are people to tell their stories”. In this “very personal love letter to our island edge”, the author takes a journey around the British coast, observing its natural history, exploring the
challenges it faces and talking to the people trying to protect it.
Jane Smith Community: People and Wildlife on the West Coast of Scotland
Birlinn, 5th, PB, £17.99, 9781780279350
Starting from her own garden in Argyll, Smith – a wildlife artist and former BBC wildlife filmmaker – travels to 10 locations in the west of Scotland, from St Kilda to the Solway, to explore the interaction of people and wildlife.
True crime
John Foot The Red Brigades: The Terrorists Who Brought Italy to Its Knees
Bloomsbury, 19th, HB, £25, 9781526645715
Highlighting the shadow of its legacy in the present day, the “explosive” story of terrorist group the Red Brigades, which brought Italy to a standstill in the 1970s, and in 1978 kidnapped and killed former Italian prime minister Aldo Moro.
Paul E Mullen Running Amok: Inside the Mind of the Lone Mass Killer
Extraordinary Books, HB, £20, 9781917569002
Mullen is a leading forensic psychiatrist and an expert on lone- wolf mass killers and stalking. From Dunblane to Utøya and Lewiston, he delves into the forces that united mass murderers and finds they are deeply disturbed individuals shaped by “knowable forces”.
Hope Reese The Woman Are Not Fine: The Untold Story of the Women Behind the Greatest Mass Poisoning of the 20th Century
Brazen, 5th, HB, £22, 9781840918403
The untold story of midwife Zsuzsanna Fazekas, who arrived in a small Hungarian village in 1911 and, when told of the violence the women there were suffering at the hands of their husbands, orchestrated “the greatest mass poisoning event of the 20th century”. Brazen is drawing comparisons for this first-person oral history with Lisa Taddeo’s Three Women and Hallie Rubenhold’s The Five.
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