health secrets.
Agent Holly Faulks Rights UK (Piatkus), US (Harper Design), Germany (DuMont), Spain (Planeta)
Greyhound Literary
The Most Interesting Book in the World Edward Brooke-Hitching A former BBC QI Elf turned bestselling author draws on his lifetime search for the weird and the wonderful in this miscellany of things that seem too strange to be true, yet somehow are.
Agent Charlie Campbell Rights World English (Simon & Schuster)
Powerful Maisie Hill The bestselling author, life coach and hormone expert Hill shows you how to take back control of your life through harnessing your stress hormones.
Agent Julia Silk Rights UK and Commonwealth (Green Tree)
The Passenger Seat Vijay Khurana “Striking, visceral” literary début by a Berlin-based translator follows two disillusioned young boys on a road trip in North America that turns into a spiral of self-destruction.
Agent Philip Gwyn Jones Rights Australia and New Zealand (Ultimo), North America (Biblioasis)
The Surrogates Patricia Kingori An Oxford fellow and Wellcome Centre professor’s powerful account of her “groundbreaking” research revealing the unacknowledged labour and exploitation of the young Kenyan women at the centre of gestational and intellectual surrogacy.
Agent Philip Gwyn Jones Rights World English (Te Bodley Head)
The Man with No Shadow Bonnie Quinn A viral reddit horror writer’s “unnerving and funny” epistolary début follows the trials and tribulations of Kate, owner
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of a campground that calls to the things that lurk in the darkest corners of the imagination.
Agent Maria Brannan
Hannah Sheppard Literary Agency
Inkbound: Meticulous Jones and the Skull Tattoo Philippa Leathley Ten-year-old Meticulous Jones’ magical tattoo reveals she’s fated to be a murderer… but who is she destined to kill, and is a fating ever wrong? “For fans of The Swifts and Nevermoor”.
Agent Hannah Sheppard Rights UK/US (HarperCollins), Dutch, French, Hungarian, Italian
Work It, Lara Bloom Dee Benson The follow-up to the Brandford Boase- longlisted Glow Up, Lara Bloom has the titular teen back with more catastrophes to document in her diary.
Agent Hannah Sheppard Rights World English (Bonnier)
How to Slay at Work Sarah Bonner Men die in mysterious circumstances whenever Millie’s boss travels for work. Could she be a stone cold killer? And how can Millie use that to her own advantage...
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Chick Flick Keris Fox Emma’s hired to script the romance between two movie stars for a press tour—but while the chemistry between Dylan and Ivy is fake, Emma’s chemistry with both is very much real. Which one will be her happy ending?
Agent Hannah Sheppard
Audrey, Expressed Bronagh Curran Audrey Seaver is on a time-travel mission to right the regrets of her female ancestors: “Oona Out of Order meets The Midnight Library” from a début Irish author.
Agent Louise Buckley
Defiance: The Rise and Fall of Germany’s Greatest Cyclist Under the Third Reich James H Hibbard “Riveting, moving” biography of the world champion cyclist Albert Richter whose defiance of the Nazis, and support for his Jewish coach and friends, led to his tragic
Sophie from Romania: A Year of Love and Hope with a Rescue Dog Rory Cellan-Jones The highs and lows former long-time BBC journalist Cellan-Jones and his wife experience when they adopt a Romanian rescue dog, Sophie, who turns their world upside down while she becomes a
Helen Fields
Fields’ chillingly dark new standalone has analyst Midnight Jones discovering the anonymous profile of a serial killer, just as his horrifying crimes start to unfold.
Agent Caroline Hardman Rights UK (Avon), Germany (dtv), the Netherlands (Ambo Anthos)
Hardman & Swainson
Shall I Be Mother? Sarah Butler “Multi-layered, compelling” book club novel which explores a couple’s decision to employ a Russian surrogate to have their baby, and all the questions about ethics, privilege, motherhood and family that this raises.
Agent Caroline Hardman
On The Edge Sarah Turner The Unmumsy Mum bestselling author returns with a “heart-wrenching and hilarious” new novel about dysfunctional family relationships and finding your place among them.
Agent Hannah Ferguson Rights UK (Transworld)
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death at age 27. Agent Joanna Swainson
Bad Influence: Is Social Media Making Us Sick? Deb Cohen Award-winning and medically qualified journalist Cohen investigates the effects of influencers on our mental and physical health, through the health hacks they promote, and tells us how to judge who can be trusted.
Agent Caroline Hardman HHB Agency
Broken Threads: My Family from Empire to Independence Mishal Husain The “Today” programme presenter’s family memoir traces the pre-Partition society that shaped her grandparents’ lives and the sudden pressures of change they faced in the 1940s when they were among millions on the move as new borders were created and two independent states born out of the ashes of British India.
Agent Elly James Rights UK and Commonwealth (Fourth Estate)
High-Functioning Anxiety: A Five-step Guide to Calming the Inner Panic and Thriving Dr Lalitaa Suglani Psychologist Suglani shines a light on a form of anxiety that disguises itself beneath a veneer of “achievement” and shows readers how to escape a toxic cycle of over- thinking, over-working and self-criticism.
Agent Elly James Rights World (Hay House)
Exploding Tomatoes Sophie Grigson “Evocative” food writer Grigson has journeyed in her aubergine VW from Italy’s Puglia to Basilicata and Calabria bringing “recipes and food stories full of sun and laughter”.
Agent Elly James Rights World (Headline Home)
Women are Angry: Why Your Rage is Hiding and How to Let it Out Jennifer Cox Using case studies and clinical insights, psychotherapist Cox explores why female rage is on the rise and how we learn to identify root causes of inner anger, find ways to articulate it and importantly, channel it as a force for change.
Agent Elly James Rights World (Bonnier)
Janklow & Nesbit
Meditations for Mortals Oliver Burkeman Four weeks to embrace your limitations and finally make time for what counts by the internationally bestselling author of Four Thousand Weeks.
Agent Claire Paterson Conrad Rights UK (Bodley Head), US (FSG), Brazil (Companhia das Letras), Germany (Piper), Japan (Kanki Publishing), Korea (SangSangSquare), Netherlands (Maven), Spain (Ariel), Taiwan (Locus Publishing Company), Tailand (Amarin)
No One Knows What They’re Doing Hannah Fry
social media sensation.
Agent Elly James Rights World English (Square Peg)
The UCL professor of the mathematics of cities and BBC presenter argues that we must escape binary thinking and embrace uncertainty, from the statistics of doubt to the mathematics of forgetting.
Agent Will Francis Rights UK (Transworld), US (HarperCollins), Germany (C H Beck), Italy (Bollati Boringhieri)
Birth Wars Leah Hazard “Searing and urgent” warning about the state of global maternity, exposing how our attempts to technologise, moralise, monetise and dominate humanity’s oldest act is a mounting crisis leading to devastating effects.
Agent Hayley Steed Rights UK (Penguin Press)
The Spoiled Heart Sunjeev Sahota “Blazing” novel of love, community and politics, set at the edge of the Peak District, with a “deeply- moving” family mystery at its heart from the Booker shortlistee.
Agent Will Francis Rights UK (Harvill), US (Viking), Germany (Gutkind)
There’s Nothing Wrong with Her Kate Weinberg “Sexy, funny and perfectly off-kilter” novel about a young woman healed by love, truth and a goldfish called Whitney Houston.
Agent Claire Paterson Conrad Rights UK (Bloomsbury), US (Putnam)
Jenny Brown Associates
The Paris Peacemakers Flora Johnston “Gripping” début historical novel following three young Scots picking up the pieces of their lives while the fabric of Europe is stitched together for good or ill—inspired by letters from the author’s great aunt during her time as a typist at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference.
Agent Jenny Brown Rights World English (Allison & Busby)
The Wives of Halcyon Eirinie Lapidaki
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