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The Taming of the Cat Helen Cooper “Sumptuously” illustrated modern fairy tale starring a lethal cat, a mouse with a knack for storytelling and a princess who does not wish to be married.


Agent Jessica Hare Rights World (Faber)


The Poet Louisa Reid A novel in verse “charged with passion and anger” portraying a deeply dysfunctional relationship, exploring coercive control, class and privilege while also being a page-turning tale of female solidarity and survival.


Agent Jessica Hare Rights: World English (Doubleday)


The Hummingbird Killer Finn Longman The second book in the dark, twisting YA trilogy about teen assassin Isabel Ryan’s attempt to live a normal life.


Agent Jessica Hare Rights World (Simon & Schuster), French (Bragelonne)


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The Midnight News Jo Baker Bestseller Baker’s newest is set in war-torn London, centred around the mind of an observant but increasingly disturbed young woman: a “sweeping, brilliantly conceived work of nail- biting literary suspense”.


Agent Clare Alexander Rights UK (Orion), US (Knopf), France (Laffont)


Corporatocracy Grace Blakeley Economist Blakeley argues the threat to liberal democracy does not come from the outside, but from within, as our societies are governed by a tight- knit cartel of planners, made up of monopolies, financiers, states and international institutions.


Agent Chris Wellbelove Rights UK (Bloomsbury), US (Simon & Schuster), Germany (Suhrkamp), Italy (Saggiatore), Japan (Toyokan), Netherlands (Arbeiderspers)


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The Ministry of Time Kaliane Bradley “Joyful” début that is a time travel rom-com, a highly intelligent exploration of identity and belonging, and an interrogation of our relationship with time and history.


Agent Chris Wellbelove Rights UK (Sceptre), US (Avid Reader), France (Flammarion), Norway (Kagge), under offer in five others


The Seventh Son Sebastian Faulks Faulks’ “propulsive and profound” latest is “a novel with big ideas” combined with a high- stakes thriller that asks questions about our species and “whether madness is the price that we pay for being Sapiens”.


Agent Clare Alexander Rights UK (Hutchinson)


Men Without Men Angelica Ferrara Stanford social psychologist Ferrara confronts the global crisis of the “male intimacy deficit” and the catastrophic risks it poses to men and women both, and makes a feminist case about how masculinity can be remade.


Agent Emma Paterson


Andrew Lownie Flaws of Nature: A Guide to the Outer Reaches of Evolution Andrew Dobson Biologist Dobson brings the reader along a “little-travelled journey of evolutionary eccentricities” taking in ecology, palaeontology, sexual selection and genetics.


Agent Andrew Lownie Rights UK (Te History Press), Korea (Content Group Forest), China (Beijing Science)


Kitty's Salon: Sex, Spying and Surveillance in the Third Reich Nigel Jones, Urs Brunner & Julia Schramel “Gripping” story of historical detection on how the most notorious brothel in Weimar Republic Berlin became a Nazi spy centre staffed by women agents


specially selected by the SS to coax secrets from their VIP clients.


Agent Andrew Lownie Rights UK (Bonnier), US (Pegasus)


The Fire of the Dragon: China’s New Cold War Ian Williams “Thought-provoking and alarming” look at the new cold war emerging with China, from the China specialist and Channel 4 & NBC foreign correspondent.


Agent Andrew Lownie Rights UK (Birlinn), Korea (Sejong), Taiwan (Domain)


The Army that Never Was Taylor Downing Bestselling historian Downing on the biggest deception operation of the Second World War: the plan to mislead the Germans that the invasion of Europe would come at the Pas-de-Calais, by inventing an entirely fake Army group in the south- east of England.


Agent Andrew Lownie Rights UK (Icon)


Bird Tracey Curtis-Taylor Curtis-Taylor recounts her three epic transcontinental flights over the last decade in a 1942 Boeing Stearman biplane, and surviving a crash along the way.


Agent Andrew Lownie Rights UK (Reach)


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How Was It For You Eve


Part memoir, part furious call to arms, part examination of class structures from anonymous sex worker, former strip club hostess and dominatrix, writing under the pseudonym “Eve”.


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Agent Silé Edwards Rights UK (Picador)


Open Minded Chloe Seager


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Agents Julie Gourinchas & John Baker Rights UK and Commonwealth (Solaris)


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All Our Yesterdays J H Morris


Beginning 10 years before the play, the future Lady Macbeth and her son navigate the mystical and misogynistic world of mediaeval Scotland following the violent


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stages—and the chaos that ensues.


Agent Silé Edwards Rights UK (HQ), US (HarperFiction), Germany (dtv)


Don’t Talk About Politics Sarah Stein Lubrano A “searing” look into pioneering psychological research to explain why we need to stop debating and take action instead.


Agent Charlotte Merritt Rights UK (Bloomsbury), US (Bloomsbury)


The Mars House Natasha Pulley Pulley’s “intoxicating” first foray into literary science fiction, telling the tale of a professional ballet dancer who flees to Mars from a flooded London.


Agent Jenny Savill Rights US (Bloomsbury), UK under offer


What’s Cooking in the Kremlin Witold Szablowski A modern history of Russia “through the kitchen door”, from the Russian revolution to the oligarchs of the 1990s: a story of food and survival against the odds, in a country where life is cheap.


Agent Michael Dean Rights UK (Icon), US (Viking), Czech Republic (Dokoran), Germany (Katapult), Italy (Keller), Slovakia (Vydavatelstvo Absynt), Spain (Oberon), Taiwan (Acropolis), Ukraine (Te Old Lion)


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Fantasy following Binsa, a young “living goddess” sitting on the throne who hides a deadly secret— she doesn’t channel a goddess, but a demon— and she’ll do anything to hold onto her power.


Agent Alice Sutherland-Hawes Rights World English (Orbit)


Degrees of Engagement Jennifer Hennessey Début romance about 30-year-old Bianca who, when neither her friends or family go to her PhD celebration after years of her attending their weddings, bachelorettes and showers, fakes an engagement to brooding Xavier.


Agent Alice Sutherland-Hawes


These Threaded Cages E V Woods YA novel in which a 17-year-old dancer is cursed to perform as part of a famous troupe and must discover the depth of her curse, how to escape it, and decide who to sacrifice on her path to freedom.


Agent Alice Sutherland-Hawes


Bell Lomax Moreton


Don’t Believe The Hype Natalie Lewis


“Outrageous” début novel by a fashion industry insider who has worked with the likes of Victoria Beckham, Net-a-Porter and Jimmy Choo. “The Devil Wears Prada meetsa meets ‘Call My Agent’”.


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Rights World English (Hodder), film/TV (Automatik)


In Search of Mr Darcy Christina Ford “Honest and humorous” coming-of-middle-age memoir about the search for love, friendship and the ever-elusive Mr Darcy, for all those who have ever wondered if there is life after divorce, or sex after 40.


Agent Katie Fulford Rights UK and Commonwealth (Icon)


The Tidal Year Freya Bromley A true story about the healing power of wild swimming and the space it creates for reflection, rewilding and hope. An exploration of grief, loss and sisterhood in the modern age.


Agent Jo Bell Rights UK and Commonwealth exc Canada (Hodder)


Frankincense Salma Ibrahim Début speculative literary fiction from the Future Worlds Prize 2022 Runner-Up: when Sirad Ali finds herself arriving in a parallel universe in modern day Mogadishu she discovers what life would be like if her family hadn’t left Somalia during the civil war.


Agent John Baker Gorse


Sam K Horton A historical folk fantasy. As the Keeper and the Reverend Cleaver battle for the soul of the village of Mirecoombe, it’s up to the Keeper’s apprentice Nancy Bligh to solve the ritualistic murders on the moors.


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