GENERAL FICTION
Katheryn Howard Headline Review, 4th February, pb, eb, £8.99, 9781472227812 Bestselling fifth novel in highly acclaimed series by historian.
Lauren Weisberger The Grass is Green HarperCollins, 10th June, hb, £12.99, 9780008338275 From the global bestselling author of The Devil Wears Prada. Page-turning drama explores tangled relationships, marital secrets and the lies behind closed doors.
Elizabeth Wetmore Valentine 4th Estate, 4th March, pb, eb, £8.99, 9780008331962 With the haunting power of American Dirt and the suspense of Crawdads Sing a début novel exploring he aftershock of a crime on the women of a small Texas town.
Aliya Whiteley Skyward Inn Solaris, 16th March, hb, eb, £14.99, 9781781088821 Skyward Inn, within the walls of the Western Protectorate, is a place of safety. But the peace is disturbed when an unnerving visitor comes asking for help.
Marcia Willett The Garden House Corgi Books, 29th April, pb, eb, £8.99, 9780552175081 Delightful new novel is ideal for fans of Katie Fforde and Fern Britton.
Marcia Willett Starry, Starry Night Bantam Press, 6th May, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781787633223 “Warm summer reading”—Choice magazine.
Beatriz Williams Our Woman in Moscow William Morrow, 8th July, hb, £20, 9780063020788 Utterly gripping story of spycraft, love and family ties that proves again why Elin Hilderbrand says Beatriz is “writing the best historical fiction out there.”
Eley Williams The Liar’s Dictionary Windmill, 25th March, pb, eb, £8.99, 9781786090591 In the final year of the 19th century Winceworth begins inserting fictitious entries into the multi- volume Swansby’s New Encyclopaedic Dictionary.
Laura Jane Williams The Lucky Escape
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Avon, 24th June, pb, eb, £7.99, 9780008365455 New from the international bestselling author.
Liam Williams
Homes and Experiences Hodder & Stoughton, 3rd June, pb, eb, £8.99, 9781473694873 It’s not the destination that counts, it’s the homes and experiences you encounter along the way.
Sarah Winman Still Life 4th Estate, 10th June, hb, eb, £12.99, 9780008283353 Beautiful, big-hearted tapestry of people brought together by love, war and art. By the author of When God was a Rabbit and Tin Man.
Anna Wood Yes Yes More More Te Indigo Press, 6th May, pb, eb, £10.99, 9781911648284 In her electric début, Wood skips through the decades of a woman’s life as she meets friends, lovers, shapeshifters and doppelgangers along the way.
Charlotte Wood The Weekend Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 13th May, pb, £8.99, 9781474612999 Three women in their 70s, bruised by life, discarded by society, bursting with anger, reunite for one last, life-changing weekend.
AC Wise Wendy, Darling Titan, 15th June, pb, eb, £8.99, 9781789096811 Lush, feminist reimagining on what happened to Wendy after Neverland. For fans of Circe and The Mere Wife.
Isobel Wohl Cold New Climate Weatherglass, 15th April, pb, eb, £10.99, 9781838018122 Remarkable début explores generational differences and three intertwined lives with wit, precision and care against the backdrop of an increasingly insecure world.
Marian Womack The Swimmers Titan, 16th February, pb, eb, £8.99, 9781789094213 Claustrophobic, literary dystopia set in the hot, landscape of Andalusia by the author of The Golden Key.
Elizabeth Wong We Could Not See the Stars John Murray, 8th July, pb, eb, £12.99, 9781529338898 A Malaysian boy’s journey to discover what became of his mother.
The Bookseller Buyer’s Guide Fiction
Yismake Worku, Bethlehem Attfield (tr) The Lost Spell Henningham Family Press, 31st March, pb, £12.99, 9781916218628 Didimus Dore, a proud businessman from Addis Ababa, turns himself into a dog. He travels home to reverse the spell but struggles to keep himself at the centre of his world.
Richard Wright The Man Who Lived Underground Te Library of America, 8th April, hb, £19.99, 9781598536768 A major literary event: an explosive, previously unpublished novel from the 1940s by the legendary author of Native Son and Black Boy.
Steven L Wright Grey, Red, Blue . . . Gone Book Guild, 28th July, pb, £8.99, 9781913913113 Follows the relationship between a middle- aged American man yearning to discard his deterministic lifestyle and a younger British woman contemplating a life of contented simplicity.
Takis Wurger,
Liesl Schillinger (tr) Stella Grove Press UK, 4th March, pb, eb, £12.99, 9781611854497 From the internationally bestselling author of The Club comes a new
novel of love and betrayal set in Berlin in 1942.
Phoebe Wynne Madam Quercus, 18th February, hb, eb, £14.99, 9781529408720 A contemporary gothic début with a feminist edge, for fans of Naomi Alderman and Madeleine Miller.
Geling Yan The Secret Talker HarperCollins, 27th May, hb, £20, 9780063004030 A tense novel of edge-of-the-seat psychological suspense about a woman redefining herself and taking control of her story.
Jin Yong, Shelly Bryant, Gigi Chang A Heart Divided MacLehose Press, 4th February, pb, eb, £14.99, 9780857059581 Final volume of Legends of the Condor Horoes — the most popular series by the most successful Chinese author. A cultural monument translated into English for the first time.
Paul Yoon Jr Run Me to Earth Scribner, 1st April, pb, eb, £8.99, 9781471190582 From award-winning author comes beautiful, aching novel about three kids orphaned in 1960s Laos and how their destinies are entwined across decades.
Heather Young The Distant Dead Custom House, 22nd July, pb, £10.99, 9780062690821 A young boy finds himself caught in the centre of a murder mystery in a new twisty thriller from the author of The Lost Girls.
Anne Youngson Three Women and a Boat Black Swan, 1st July, pb, eb, £8.99, 9781784165338 Three women of a certain age take a boat along the canals of England with a dog. Uplifting, wise, joyful and a journey of self-discovery and new friendship.
Alice Zeniter, Frank Wynne (tr) The Art of Losing Picador, 4th February, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781509884117 Powerful and moving family story about history, immigration and identity spans three generations and 70 years around the Mediterranean Sea.
Serhiy Zhadan, Reilly Costigan- Humes, Isaac
Stackhouse Wheeler The Orphanage Yale University Press, 27th April, pb, eb, £14.99, 9780300243017 Searing novel excavates the human collateral damage wrought by the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine.
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