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THE YEAR AHEAD
From the past 175 years, to the next 12 months—a glimpse of books coming soon
THIS IS GOING TO HURT: SECRET DIARIES OF A JUNIOR DOCTOR ADAM KAY Picador, April, pb, £8.99, 9781509858637
The often hilarious and, at times, horrifying and occasionally heartbreaking diaries of a former junior doctor.
THE FALLEN DAVID BALDACCI Macmillan, April, hb, £16.99, 9781509874231 The thrilling fourth title in the Amos Decker crime series.
SUFFRAGETTE DAVID ROBERTS Two Hoots, May, hb, £16.99, 9781509839674 The story of the Suffragettes, told through pictures by the bestselling illustrator David Roberts.
THE BURNING CHAMBERS KATE MOSSE
Mantle, May, hb, £18.99, 9781509806836
The first in a new series, returning to the 16th-century setting of Labyrinth.
INTO THE JUNGLE KATHERINE RUNDELL A modern classic in the making, as Katherine Rundell creates charming and compelling original stories for all Kipling’s best-loved characters. A gloriously produced gift hardback with foiled cover and ribbon marker.
THE CLOCKMAKER’S DAUGHTER KATE MORTON
The mesmerizing sixth novel from the best- selling author of The House at Riverton. Told by multiple voices across time, The Clockmaker’s Daughter is a story of murder, mystery and thievery, or art, love and loss.
JOE’S 30 MINUTE MEALS JOEWICKS
Bestselling author Joe Wicks, aka the Body Coach, presents this gorgeous book featuring more than 100 nutritious recipes that are perfect for sharing. From Bang- Bang Chicken Stir Fry to Joe’s Sausage and Mushroom Pie, this book provides recipes for lots of fuss-free, tasty plates of food.
FAVOURITE RECIPES FROM A LIFETIME OF COOKING AND EATING PRUE LEITH
Drawing on Prue’s life-long passion for food with 100 recipes from her own kitchen table, this is a treasure trove from one of Britain’s best-loved chefs. Her first cookery book in 25 years, this is a celebration of the food we all want to make at home.
THE GIRL, THE BEAR AND THE MAGIC SHOES JULIA DONALDSON AND LYDIA MONKS A magical and exciting adventure from the bestselling creators of What the Ladybird Heard. Full of imagination and with a delightfully unexpected ending, this gorgeously glittery book is one to enjoy over and over again.
I SPY: MY LIFE IN MI5 TOM MARCUS
The follow-up to the massive Sunday Times bestseller Soldier Spy, this is the first time in the Security Services’ history that a surveillance officer has told the real story of the fight on our streets. Captivating and fascinating.
ABSOLUTE PROOF PETER JAMES
Ross Hunter is an investigative reporter with a busy life. So when an elderly man approaches him claiming to have absolute proof of the existence of God, Ross is wary. He’s dealt with a fair number of cranks in his day. But as Ross moves from scepticism to obsession he realises that proof of divine existence could threaten world stability and that he’s up against some very powerful adversaries indeed. An international thriller from bestselling author Peter James.
TOMBLAND C J SANSOM Two years after the death of Henry VIII, and England is sliding into chaos . . . number one bestselling author C J Sansom heads to Norwich, as Shardlake embarks on a new investigation.
MY LIFE IN FOOTBALL KEVIN KEEGAN
The autobiography of the iconic, hugely influential and well-loved former English football player and manager, written by Guardian and Observer chief football writer Daniel Taylor. A deeply absorbing and multi-layered memoir from a genuinely cross-generational legend of the sport.
HEADS YOU WIN JEFFREY ARCHER
A captivating standalone novel from a sublime storyteller, Heads You Win has a final twist that will shock even his most ardent fans. This is an international number one bestseller, and Archer’s most ambitious and creative work since Kane and Abel.
CHILDREN OF BLOOD AND BONE TOMI ADEYEMI March, pb, £7.99, 9781509871353 Following one girl’s quest to reinstate magic in the most anticipated fantasy of the year.
KATWOLFE INVESTIGATES BOOK 1 LAUREN ST JOHN May, pb, £6.99, 9781509871223 Introducing pet-sitter and amateur detective Kat Wolfe, in her first exciting adventure.
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