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The début novel from the winner of the inaugural Stylist magazine/RML Prize, a why-dunnit set in a well-to-do cul-de-sac in 1970s Canberra where the dismembered body of one of the residents is found in the nearby hills: “for readers of Celeste Ng, Clare Chambers and Liane Moriarty”.


Agent Nelle Andrew Rights UK (Phoenix), Germany (Lübbe)


Sleepless: Embracing the Night Self Annabel Abbs Beginning with the Windswept author’s own experiences of insomnia and an exploration of the night brain, and the “courageous individuals who used their sleepless nights to create things of lasting beauty and significance”.


Agent Rachel Mills Rights UK (Two Roads), US (Putnam), Germany (btb), France (Flammarion)


Ultra Sound: How Women Listen Alice Vincent Former music journalist Vincent goes on a quest to listen more deeply, to “re-discover sound as something alive and vital, in a world that has grown too loud”.


Agent Rachel Mills Rights UK (Canongate)


Psychedelics: The New Science of Psychedelics and Your Health David Nutt The leading UK neuropharmacologist aims to correct myths and misconceptions around psychedelics and show how they are set to change the face of medicine, our treatment for mental health conditions like depression, and our understanding of the human brain.


Agent Rachel Mills Rights UK (Hodder)


Josh’s Book of Animals Josh Gabbatiss Almost literally climate journalist Gabbatiss' life’s work, an encyclopaedia of animals he has been writing for 22 years since he started aged nine.


Agent Rachel Mills TheBookseller.com


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Lichtspiel Daniel Kehlmann “Much-anticipated” novel about a compromised film director under the Nazi dictatorship, a pact with the devil and the dangerous illusions of the silver screen.


Agent Laurence Laluyaux Rights Germany (Rowohlt)


Untitled Alex Michaelides The newest from The Silent Patient author has a storm trapping seven friends on an idyllic Greek island overnight—a night of violence and death that leaves six suspects and one body.


Agent Sam Copeland Righths UK (Penguin Michael Joseph), US (Celadon)


What About Men? Caitlin Moran Ten years after her smash hit How to Be a Woman, Moran looks at the question: how do you be a man in the 21st century?


Agent Georgia Garrett Rights UK (Ebury), US (HarperCollins)


Welcome to Glorious Tuga Francesca Segal The multiple prize winner’s “uplifting” newest has vet Charlotte moving to the tiny tropical island of Tuga de Oro to study endangered tortoises and, just possibly, to find her father. But both investigations are derailed by an eccentric cast of islanders and their ailing farm animals.


Agent Zoë Waldie Rights UK (Chatto)


The Rightful Finder Lize Spit The Dutch Book Week Gift novel of 2023 (print run: 700,000 copies) has a young refugee recently arrived in Belgium who believes that he must save his family from deportation and puts in motion an ill-fated plan using his new school friend.


Agent Laurence Laluyaux Rights Dutch (Das Mag), France (Actes Sud), Germany (Fischer)


FEATURES AN ELDERLY BRIT AND A YOUNG UKRAINIAN WOMAN


CRIME HEAVYWEIGHT ELLY GRIFFITH'S LATEST


Rebecca Carter Literary


The Last Word Elly Griffiths Crime superstar Griffiths' latest pairs mismatched private detectives—an elderly Brit and a young Ukrainian woman—who discover that clues to the death of an obituary writer can be found in the obituaries themselves.


Agent Rebecca Carter Rights UK and Commonwealth (Quercus)


The Britannias: An Archipelago’s Story Alice Albinia An innovative history of Britain’s islands from the Neolithic period to the present day, laced with memoir and a determination to excavate hidden and suppressed stories of women’s power.


Agent Rebecca Carter Rights UK and Commonwealth (Allen Lane), North America (Norton)


A Universal History of Me Professor Tim Coulson An Oxford biology professor’s “fun and engaging” explanation of the key events that needed to happen from the Big Bang to now for us to exist—and whether it was destined to happen or just chance.


Agent Rebecca Carter Rights UK and Commonwealth (Penguin Michael Joseph)


In Light-Years There’s No Hurry: Cosmic Perspectives on Everyday Life


Marjolijn van Heemstra “Winning” combination of memoir, popular science, nature writing and polemic as a poet and novelist explains why we should incorporate an appreciation of the cosmos into our daily lives.


Agent Rebecca Carter Rights World English (Norton), Korea (Dolbegae)


The Ideological Brain Leor Zmigrod An award-winning young Cambridge scientist looks at the new field of political neuroscience, which uses cognitive and neuroscientific methods to understand why people gravitate towards extreme ideological narratives.


Agent Rebecca Carter


Robert Caskie Limited


What’s Wrong With Me? 101 Things Midlife Women Need to Know Lorraine Candy A witty, compelling and reassuring guide to living a magnificent midlife.


Agent Robert Caskie Rights UK and Commonwealth (4th Estate)


One Last Thing Wendy Mitchell The bestselling dementia memoirist turns her attention to the end stages of life and, in her gentle and life-affirming way, makes a persuasive and impassioned case for assisted dying.


Agent Robert Caskie Rights UK and Commonwealth (Bloomsbury)


In Pursuit of Happiness: Mating, Marriage, Motherhood, Money & Mayhem Stacey Duguid With her trademark irreverence and humour, the columnist graphically describes her messy divorce, her reintroduction to dating and how she finds the confidence to pursue her own happiness.


Agent Robert Caskie Rights UK and Commonwealth (Piatkus)


The Vintage Shop of Second Chances Libby Page


Set in Somerset and up-state New York, the romance star’s heart- warming story of three women searching for answers to unlock a second chance for a new life.


Agent Robert Caskie Rights UK and Commonwealth (Orion), Germany (Ullstein)


Spring Rain Marc Hamer The final book in Hamer’s Gardner’s Trilogy is an elegiac tale of a young boy and the man he becomes, and “a beautiful story of healing and love”.


Agent Robert Caskie Rights UK and Commonwealth (Harvill Secker), North America (Greystone)


Sarah Such Literary Agency


Silviana Bismark Speaks Liliane Lijn “Riveting” memoir and portrait of an artist drawn from her diaries, written by one of the world’s leading living contemporary artists whose work spans from the 1960s to the present day.


Agent Sarah Such


The First Week of September Mia Hennessy “The Bridges of Madison County meets ‘An Affair to Remember’”: a heart-rending and resounding international contemporary love story about a midlife coup de foudre.


Agent Sarah Such


Arresting Beauty Heather Cooper


“‘Downton Abbey’ meets ‘Upstairs Downstairs’ on the Isle of Wight”: a sparkling historical romance novel based on the true-life story of Mary Ryan, the maid, assistant and model to pioneering Victorian photographer Julia Margaret Cameron, set amid the dazzling circle of Alfred Lord Tennyson and friends.


Agent Sarah Such Rights UK & Commonwealth exc Canada (Beachy Books)


Dakini Atoll Nikhil Singh Fast-paced, tech-driven, metaphysical cyberpunk sequel to Club Ded, Singh's Afrofuturistic novel shortlisted for both Best Novel at the British Science Fiction Awards and Best African Novel at the Nommo Awards.


Agent Sarah Such Rights World English (Luna Press)


Space People Universal Lover Matthew De Abaitua A cosmically uplifting sci-fi mystery that puts love at the heart of an interconnected universe, the puzzle-box: “The Anomaly meets Jeff Vandermeer’s Borne and Sue Burke's Semiosis”.


Agent Sarah Such


The Shaw Agency


Four Red Sweaters Lucy Adlington The New York Times bestselling historian’s new heart-breaking social history of the Holocaust.


Agent Kate Shaw


The Glimpsers Melanie Finn Literary psychological thriller set in 1879 and 1979 on a haunted farmstead in Vermont.


Agent Kate Shaw


The Bletchley Girls Anna Stuart


Emotional and gripping Second World War novel inspired by a true story.


Agent Kate Shaw Rights World English (Bookouture)


Codename Elodie Anna Stuart


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