lives in a stifling grey town follows the call of the forest one night, where his conversation with the Stricken Oak will teach him important lessons about self-acceptance.
Agent Millie Hoskins Rights Dutch (Prometheus), German (HarperCollins)
The Nightingale’s Choice Adi Denner Queer romantasy début set in an alternative 1890s Paris where society is centred around Talents (gifting unrivalled skills, stored in jewels, to others). We follow the Talentless Cleodora as she finds herself in a world of fame, culture and crime.
Agent Millie Hoskins Rights UK (Dialogue), Italian (Rizzoli)
I Want to Go Home But I’m Already Here Róisín Lanigan Aine and Elliott have just moved into their first flat together, and Aine can’t ignore the uneasy feeling the flat gives her—but no one believes that the house is haunted, that it’s smothering the life out of her.
Agent Kat Aitken
Birnham Wood Eleanor Catton The youngest-ever Booker winner is back with a psychological thriller exploring a guerrilla gardening group, an American billionaire, and their power struggles on a farm in New Zealand.
Agent Caroline Dawnay Rights UK (Granta), US (FSG), New Zealand (Victoria University of Wellington Press,), Canada (McClelland & Stewart), Germany (btb), Italian (Einaudi) and 10 others
What in Me Is Dark: How Paradise Lost Disturbed the World Orlando Reade In the first trade book on Milton’s “Paradise Lost” of the 21st century, Reade explores one of the most influential poems in English through its impact on 12 readers, including Malcolm X, George Eliot and Hannah Arendt.
Agent Kat Aitken
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The Viney Agency
Captivity Jade Scott The story of Mary Queen of Scots' imprisonment in England and her recently decoded letters.
Agent Amberley Lowis
Defying Honour: My Journey from Child Bride to Activist Payzee Mahmod The story of Mahmod’s escape from child marriage after her sister was murdered in an “honour killing” and her fight to legally ban child marriage in the UK.
Agent Amberley Lowis
Turmoil: My Story – 30 years of Policing, Politics and Prejudice Neil Basu The memoir of the UK’s most senior officer of colour and the systemic prejudice he witnessed in policing.
Agent Amberley Lowis
The Roman Imperial Court Emma Southon A rising star Roman historian looks at the breath-taking opulence of the Roman Court, its hierarchies, scandals, decadence and cruelty.
Agent Charlie Viney The Swim
Janet Hoggarth From the bestselling author of The Single Mums’ Mansion, aspiring cross- Channel swimmer Cordelia battles the currents of her life—past, present and future.
Agent Charlie Viney Watson, Little
Word Monkey Chris Fowler The late Bryant & May series crime author’s memoir of what it means to be a writer, his terminal cancer and confronting one’s own mortality: “Wonderfully wise, deeply moving and tearfully funny”.
Agent James Wills Rights UK and Commonwealth (Transworld)
Ring of Fire: A New People’s History of the World at War, 1914 Alexandra Churchill & Nicolai Eberholst “Radically inclusive and globe-spanning” new history of the Great War in 1914, from Verdun to north Africa to the brutal Eastern Front, “from two authors with nine languages between them”.
Agent Donald Winchester
Not Your Story Piotr Cieplak “Outstanding”, upmarket, LGTBQ+ début novel about a Polish mother who comes to London and pretends to be a cleaner for a writer in order to discover what really happened to her missing son: “Swimming in the Dark meets Eleanor Oliphant”.
Agent James Wills
Impossible Monsters: Dinosaurs, Darwin and the War Between Science and Religion Michael Taylor Telling the thrill of the discovery of dinosaurs two centuries ago—which sent shockwaves through society—and the story of how conservative and progressive voices used this palaeontological event to fight to redefine our world.
Agent Donald Winchester Rights UK and Commonwealth (Te Bodley Head), US (Liveright)
Fledgling Rose Diell Short, “conversation- starting, and beautifully imagined” début literary novel about a woman who hatches an egg while questioning whether she wants to be a mother. The book explores women’s different possible destinies and questions of friendship, love and creativity.
Agent Laetitia Rutherford WME
Romantic Comedy Curtis Sittenfeld A comedy writer thinks she's sworn off love, until a dreamy pop star flips the script on all her assumptions. A hilarious, observant and deeply
tender novel from the bestselling prize-winner.
Agent Claudia Ballard Rights US (Random House), UK (Doubleday)
Come and Get It Kiley Reid The Such A Fun Age author returns with a fresh and provocative story about an ambitious college senior and her messy entanglement with a professor and three unruly students.
Agent Claudia Ballard Rights US (Putnam), UK (Bloomsbury)
The Leftover Woman Jean Kwok Literary suspense following a young Chinese woman, newly immigrated to the US, who becomes a suspect in the murder of her lover.
Agent Suzanne Gluck Rights US (William Morrow)
The Lost Tomb Douglas Preston The New Yorker contributor and bestselling author’s collection of “the most jaw-dropping and transportive” essays from his journalistic career.
Agent Eric Simonoff Rights US (Grand Central)
The Wylie Agency
All Fours Miranda July The writer, artist and filmmaker returns with an “irreverently sexy, tender, hilarious and continually surprising” novel about a woman boldly stepping into her future.
Agent Sarah Chalfant Rights US (Riverhead), UK (Canongate), Germany (Kiepenheuer & Witsch)
Shattered Hanif Kureishi In December 2022, The Buddha of Suburbia author suffered an accident that left him paralysed. Shattered begins with this incident but contains further reflections on writing and his life.
Agent Sarah Chalfant
Blackouts Justin Torres
Out in the desert in a
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place called the Palace, a young man tends to a dying soul, someone he once knew briefly, but who has haunted the edges of his life.
Agent Tracy Bohan
Indignity Lea Ypi A reconstruction of the life of the author’s grandmother which moves “between the present and past, between fact and fiction, between what we know and what we can imagine”.
Agent Sarah Chalfant Rights UK (Allen Lane), Germany (Suhrkamp)
Supercommunicators: The Power of Conversation and the Hidden Language of Connection Charles Duhigg Why do some conversations succeed— while others, which seem so similar, fail? Duhigg examines what happens inside our minds when we open our mouths and ears.
Agent Andrew Wylie Rights Sold in 19 territories
YMU
Max Magic 2: The Greatest Show in the World Stephen Mulhern with Tom Easton Second book in presenter and magician Mulhern’s series has Max ready to win a national talent show, but when masked magician Mr Mysterio enters, Max suspects that something strange is going on.
Agent Millie Lean
Rights UK and Commonwealth (Piccadilly Press)
Love, Lists, and Labels Jemma Solomon Entrepreneur and influencer Solomon’s inspiring guide to starting a successful business, holding onto self-belief and achieving your life goals.
Agent Amanda Harris Rights UK and Commonwealth (Ebury Spotlight)
Home
Charlene White First book from the ITV journalist and presenter explores what home means to her, considering national and personal histories, the impact of grief and the joys of inherited recipes.
Agent Elise Middleton Rights UK and Commonwealth (Dialogue)
Disrepair Kwajo Tweneboa Part memoir, part polemic of Tweneboa’s own story, and the story of millions of other people who have been failed time and time again by consecutive governments about the social housing crisis.
Agent Anna Dixon Rights UK and Commonwealth (Trapeze)
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