Published By: HQPages: 432Released On: 22/05/2025 Local pharmacist and pillar of the community, Idris Khan, spends his days doling out methadone to the hundreds of addicts in his care. They trust Idris with their secrets, and so he knows more than his mild manner suggests. So when his childhood sweetheart, Rebecca, doesn’t turn up forContinue reading “The Chemist – A.A Dhand”
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Hive – DL Orton
Published By: Rocky Mountain PressPages: 354Released On: 07/01/2025 In a crumbling biodome surrounded by endless seas and swarms of microdrones, humanity’s last survivors cling to hope. For Isabel, a dying scientist, and Diego, the man she loves, time is running out—literally. The Earth is ravaged, and the biodome that was meant to save them isContinue reading “Hive – DL Orton”
Sunshine After the Rain – Jessica Redland
Published By: BoldwoodPages: 372Released On: 15/05/2025 For the last seven years Mel has been hiding; from life, from her friends and from those who love her the most – her family. But being at home in her beloved Lake District has been far too painful for Mel to contemplate. Because seven years ago, Mel lostContinue reading “Sunshine After the Rain – Jessica Redland”
Be Mine – Lizzy Barber
Published By: DaturaPages: 400Released On: 13/05/2025 Beth is a new mother struggling to find her place in the world. She is exhausted, mentally and physically, but her anxieties are not simply the fears of a first-time mum. A terror burns in her, fuelled by a secret past she is lucky to have escaped. When aContinue reading “Be Mine – Lizzy Barber”
The Everyday and Far Away – Jacqueline Jones
Published By: MagpiePages: 320Released On: 01/05/2025 Ernie has had three grand passions in his long life: his dear wife Phyllis, a vintage Norton Dominator motorcycle, and his mini-me son, Stephen. Now, as dementia overwhelms Ernie and takes away everything he can remember about the everyday, memories of those far away times remain crystalline and cherished.Continue reading “The Everyday and Far Away – Jacqueline Jones”
The Passengers on the Hankyu Line – Hiro Arikawa
Published By: DoubledayPages: 240Released On: 05/06/2025Translated By: Allison Markin Powell The contents of each traveller’s heart is a mystery known only to themselves. Trundling through the scenic countryside of Kyoto and Osaka is the Hankyu line, a burgundy-coloured electric train that has been carrying its commuters to their destinations for decades. Over the course ofContinue reading “The Passengers on the Hankyu Line – Hiro Arikawa”
The Dark Maestro – Brendan Slocumb
Published By: DoubledayPages: 416Released On: 13/05/2025 Curtis Wilson is a cello prodigy, growing up in the Southeast D.C. projects with a drug dealer for a father. But through determination and talent, and the loving support of his father’s girlfriend, Larissa, Curtis claws his way out of his challenging circumstances and rises to unimagined heights inContinue reading “The Dark Maestro – Brendan Slocumb”
The Woman Who Met Herself – Laura Pearson
Published By: BoldwoodPages: 304Released On: 23/05/2025 What would you do, if you met your double? Debbie Jones thinks life is an adventure. Even having lost her husband a year ago, she’s ready for whatever the world might throw her way. Being in her sixties doesn’t mean it’s all over for her yet, and she lovesContinue reading “The Woman Who Met Herself – Laura Pearson”
Human Remains – Jo Callaghan
Published By: Simon & SchusterPages: 384Released On: 24/04/2025 Fresh from successfully closing their first live case, the Future Policing Unit are called in to investigate when a headless, handless body is found on a Warwickshire farm. But as they work to identify the victim and their killer, the discovery of a second body begins to sparkContinue reading “Human Remains – Jo Callaghan”
The Correspondent – Virginia Evans
Published By: Michael JosephPages: 400Released On: 15/05/2025 Every morning at around half past ten, Sybil Van Antwerp sits down to write letters – to her brother, to her best friend, to the president of the university who will not allow her to attend a class she desperately wants to take, to her favourite authors toContinue reading “The Correspondent – Virginia Evans”