Set against the backdrop of World War I, A Farewell to Arms is Hemingway’s gripping tale of love and loss. The story follows an American ambulance driver and a British nurse as they struggle with the brutality of war and the fragility of romance in a shattered world.
It takes one moment to call for help. So why did he wait? With a shocking twist that will leave you breathless, Twenty-Seven Minutes is a gripping story about what happens when grief becomes unbearable, dark secrets are unearthed, and the horrifying truth is revealed.
From global TikTok sensation Rachel Schneider comes an unmissable new Romantasy series with morally grey characters, quick witted banter and firey slow-burn tension
A mesmerizing novel of two sisters on a Pacific Northwest island whose lives are upended by an unexpected visitor - a tale of family, obsession, and a mysterious creature in the woods, by the celebrated, bestselling author of Disappearing Earth
The new Booker-longlisted novel by Charlotte Wood, the Stella Prize-winning author of The Natural Way of Things and The Weekend. A fearless exploration of forgiveness, grief and the complicated beauty of female friendship.
Agatha Christie-esque locked-room crime from NYT-bestselling author: Seeking revenge, Anna Matheson has trapped six people on an overnight train with no one else on board. On board the train, they are being killed one by one . . . but it's not by her. Someone else is enacting their own revenge . . .
The second book in the Kindle bestselling cowboy western Griffith Brothers romance series - a grumpy sunshine romance set in a small town, with an age gap, forced proximity, found family, and - the icing on the cake - a former bull rider main male character . . .
From the bestselling author of The Master, an intimate biography of tennis's living legend Rafael Nadal - publishing in Nadal's final year before retirement.
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Sexy, swoony and very spicy, the international bestselling sensation, Monica Murphy, is back with an emotionally charged novel bound to set pulses racing . . .
The tables turne when the girl August Lancaster couldn't stand at Lancaster Prep shows up at the same university he attends.
From Hanif Kureishi, author of The Buddha of Suburbia, a memoir about the accident that left him paralysed.
'I've never felt tempted to use the word "inspirational" about a book, and promise I never will again, but it's the only word I can think of to describe Shattered' Lynn Barber, The Spectator
Coulson's engaging and accessible storytelling will enthral even the most reluctant of readers with its exploration of what thousands of years of study has told us about who we are, where we came from and what happens next.