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translated into English tells of one woman’s place in her country’s devastating history.
Jesse Sutanto The Good, the Bad, and the Aunties HQ, 28th March, pb, eb, £9.99, 9780008558833 Witty arrival in the award- winning Dial A For Aunties series.
Plum Sykes Wives Like Us Bloomsbury, 14th May, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781408888575 From the author of Bergdorf Blondes comes a wickedly sharp comedy of errors set in the English countryside.
Magda Szabo, Len Rix (tr) The Fawn MacLehose Press, 15th February, pb, eb, £10.99, 9781529425659 By Hungary's most celebrated woman writer, a novel about how little we understand ourselves, let alone others, and in consequence how easily we fail or betray those we love.
Sandra Tamele (tr), Jethro Soutar (tr), Carlos Paradona Rufino Roque Tchanaze Dedalus Africa, 3rd May, pb, eb, £9.99, 9781915568267 Part traditional fable, part thriller, Tchanaze is a tale of magic and witchcraft but also a portrayal of a world where traditions are preyed upon and superstitions exploited.
Shinya Tanaka, Kalau Almony (tr) Cannibals Honford Star, 29th March, pb, eb, £13.99, 9781915829092 During the hot, dry summer in a forgotten neighbourhood Toma is entangled in a desperate struggle against what he believes to be his fate—to become his sadistic father.
Jiaming Tang Cinema Love John Murray, 9th May, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781399810241 Sweeping début about gay men in rural China, the women who marry them and the secret theatres where their husbands cruised for love.
Julius Taranto How I Won a Nobel Prize Picador, 15th February, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781035006830 Truly hilarious comic novel that, with astonishing wit and intelligence, skewers the burning issues of our times. From an extraordinary and original new voice.
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ReShonda Tate The Queen of Sugar Hill William Morrow, 14th March, pb, £10.99, 9780063291072 Portrait of Hattie McDaniel, one of Hollywood’s most prolific but woefully underappreciated stars. She was the first Black person to win an Oscar, for role as Mammy in Gone With the Wind.
Brandon Taylor The Late Americans Vintage, 25th April, pb, eb, £9.99, 9781529922073 Author of Booker- shortlisted Real Life returns with a deeply involving new novel of young men and women at a crossroads.
Joelle Taylor The Night Alphabet riverrun, 15th February, hb, eb, £18.99, 9781529430936 Composed of interconnecting stories, The Night Alphabet is a mesmerising début from one of the most talented literary stylists writing today.
Philip Meadows Taylor, Kim A Wagner (ed) Confessions of a Thug Oxford University Press, 11th July, pb, eb, £10.99, 9780198854647 This novel was the first dramatic account to expose European readers to the fantastic world of the murderous Thugs, offering a glimpse of a colonial world in the making.
Jeferson Tenorio, Bruna Dantas Lobato (tr) The Dark Side of Skin Charco Press, 20th February, pb, eb, £11.99, 9781913867737 Tenorio takes on the inescapable bonds and burdens of family and history to bring Brazil’s “cordial racism” to life in this painfully precise novel of fathers and sons.
Simon Thomas (ed) Stories for Summer and Days by the Pool British Library Publishing, 20th June, pb, eb, £9.99, 9780712355155 As a sister volume to Stories for Winter this collection of 15 short stories takes its inspiration from the holiday season.
Trisha Thomas The Lost Matchmaker of Mendol, Oklahoma Collins, 4th June, hb, £20, 9780063344167 In 1950s oil-rich Oklahoma, Bailey Dowery, a dressmaker with the gift of second sight, reveals
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the true loves and intentions of her socialite clients, making her a silent witness to a shocking crime.
August Thompson Anyone's Ghost Picador, 11th July, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781035034086 Sweet, modern love-story about two young men who meet, almost fall in love and find their lives caught up in three car crashes.
Picador, 23rd May, hb, eb, £20, 9781035029440 Sequel to the bestselling Brooklyn.
Andrzej Tichy, Nichola Smalley (tr) Purity And Other Stories, 4th June, pb, eb, £14.99, 9781913505981 Stylish and gritty, these stories of class mobility and clash are by the author of International Booker finalist Wretchedness.
Louise Tickle Between the Lies Cinto Press, 16th May, pb, eb, £11.99, 9781739134990 When it comes to families is anyone a reliable witness? Gripping thriller set against the backdrop of the secret family courts and domestic abuse. “An important first novel”— Literary Review.
Sylvia Thompson, Faye Hammill The Gulls Fly Inland Handheld Classics, 9th July, pb, eb, £13.99, 9781912766864 Forgotten novel from 1941 is a glorious story of the fall of France and a transatlantic affair, moving through the 1930s between London, Boston and Paris.
Walker Thompson (tr), Goderzhi Chokheli Human Sadness Dedalus Europe, 7th June, pb, eb, £9.99, 9781915568502 Set in the harsh mountain world of Soviet Georgia, Chokheli’s 1984 novel is a journey through life, where every character is a story and where real and magical intermingle.
Rupert Thomson How to Make a Bomb Apollo, 11th April, hb, eb, £20, 9781035908530 Novel about a man in the grip of a spiritual and emotional crisis as his sudden revulsion with modern civilisation leads him down a desperate, dangerous path.
Rufi Thorpe Margo's Got Money Troubles Sceptre, 4th July, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781399732505 Blisteringly funny heartwarmer of a novel about a young woman navigating a desperate lack of funds, new motherhood and becoming an adult.
Colm Tóibín Long Island
Lavie Tidhar Adama Apollo, 6th June, pb, eb, £9.99, 9781804543481 Second book in a sweeping historical epic following four generations of a single family as they struggle to hold on to their land and to each other.
Emma Timpany (ed) Botanical Short Stories Te History Press, 4th April, hb, eb, £10.99, 9781803993096 Unique collection of contemporary short stories exploring our deep attachment to flowers and plants and the meanings they hold.
Chuck Tingle Bury Your Gays Titan, 16th July, pb, eb, £9.99, 9781803365183 From author of the USA Today bestselling Camp Damascus comes a new heart-pounding story about what it takes to succeed in a world that wants you dead.
Liz Tomforde Play Along Hodder, 13th June, pb, eb, £9.99, 9781399728614 Fourth book in the Windy City series, a TikTok favourite.
Andrea Tompa, Jozefina Komporaly (tr) Home Istros, 15th April, pb, £13.99, 9781912545384 Prompted by a class reunion, Home deals with the experience of homecoming after extended absence and engages with the archaeology of the self in the context of
estrangement and belonging.
Rosemary Tonks Vintage Classics, 2nd May, pb, eb, £9.99, 9781784879 The Halt During the Chase 303
Finally back in print, a shockingly wry and funny coming-of-age novel from the inimitable author of The Bloater. The Way Out of Berkeley Square 10
Another outstandingly amusing novel from Tonks. Businessmen as Lovers 27 Tonks on holiday—a charming and sun-soaked laugh.
Harriet F Townson The Mystery of Dora Wildwood Hodder & Stoughton, 18th July, hb, eb, £18.99, 9781399731478 The launch of a brilliant historical crime series that marries the quality of Dorothy L Sayers with the ingenuity of Janice Hallett.
Penelope Tree Piece of My Heart Moonflower Publishing, 23rd May, hb, eb, £18.99, 9781919618791 Debut novel from ultimate It girl, a strikingly moving exploration of what we will sacrifice for love, set in the vivid fashion scene of 1960s London.
Christos Tsiolkas The In-between Atlantic, 30th May, pb, eb, £9.99, 9781805461852 Compelling contemporary love story about two middle-aged men, told with grace, heart and wisdom.
Sarah Turner On the Edge Bantam, 4th July, hb, eb, £14.99, 9781787633087 Joyful and emotional novel from author of The Unmumsy Mum and Stepping Up.
Mark Twain The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Harper Perennial Modern Classics, 9th May, pb, £12.99, 9780063354289 Dive into one of the best classic novels for young boys and girls of all time. A treasured addition to any collection.
Amy Twigg Spoilt Creatures Tinder Press, 6th June, hb, £18.99, 9781035407910 Dark, riveting literary début about cults, transgression and female rage. For fans of Eliza
Clark, Colin Walsh, Emma Cline and anyone who has enjoyed Yellowjackets.
Emily Usher Wild Ground Serpent's Tail, 30th May, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781800815612 A working-class “Romeo and Juliet” that will break hearts, this bittersweet début novel follows two teenagers whose all-consuming relationship is tested by the forces of prejudice and addiction.
Varaidzo Manny and the Baby Scribe, 11th April, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781915590268 Character-driven first published novel from an exciting new literary talent about what it means to be Black and British, now and in the past. Scribe’s first superlead title.
Vauhini Vara This is Salvaged Grove Press, 1st February, pb, eb, £12.99, 9781804710623 Stories of uncanny originality from a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction.
Eduardo Varela, Peter Bush (tr) Patagonia Route 203 Mountain Leopard, 14th March, hb, £18.99, 9781914495489
eb, £10.99, 9781914495496 Road-trip novel that takes the reader on a journey of love and escape through the vast and magical landscape of Patagonia where nothing and no-one are what they seem.
Various, Lucy Scholes A Different Sound Pushkin Press, 29th February, pb, eb, £9.99, 9781782278498 Elegant, timeless and riveting, an exciting anthology of short stories by mid-century women writers.
Rajasree Variyar The Daughters of Madurai Orion, 15th February, pb, eb, £9.99, 9781398707283 Perfect for fans of Christy Lefteri and Delia Owens, The Daughters of Madurai is a moving and powerful debut.
Oksana Vasyakina, Elina Alter (tr) Wound MacLehose Press, 9th May, pb, eb, £9.99, 9781529429725 Breathtaking story of grief, queer love and a young woman's search for creative fulfilment. For fans of On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous and Crying in H Mart.
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