AD
58: Rome is in turmoil once more. Emperor Nero has surrounded himself with
sycophants and together they rampage by night through the city, visiting death
and destruction as they go. Meanwhile, Nero's extravagance has reached new
heights. The Emperor's spending is becoming profligate at the same time as the
demands of keeping the provinces subdued have become increasingly unaffordable.
Could Nero withdraw from Britannia, and at what price for the Empire? As the
bankers of the Empire scramble to call in their loans, Vespasian is sent to
Londinium on a secret mission, only to become embroiled in a deadly rebellion
led by Boudicca, a female warrior of extraordinary bravery. As the uprising
gathers pace, Vespasian must fight to stay ahead of Rome's enemies and complete
his task- before all of Britannia burns. The
Furies of Rome is by Robert Fabbri and is due to be published in January
2016.
When
celebrity chef Brede Ziegler is discovered stabbed to death on the steps of the
Oslo police headquarters it sends a shockwave through the city’s in-crowd. Police investigator Billy T takes on the
case, but I seems nobody really knew the dead man – including is wife, the
restaurant co-owner and the editor of his memoir. While Billy T struggles to find evidence,
Hanne Wilhelmsen returns to Oslo after a long absence. Hanne discovers that Ziegler has also
ingested a lethal dose of painkillers. As
the plot thickens, Hanne and Billy T are pulled deeper into the nefarious world
in which Ziegler lived. Was who he said
he was? And can those who claim to have known him best be trusted? No Echo
is by Anne Holt and is due to be published in May 2016.
Promises of Blood is by David Thorne and
is due to be published in February 2016.
Even the dead like to keep their secrets. When William Gove, a dying
millionaire and patriarch of a vast estate in Essex, asks Daniel Connell to
execute his will, Daniel has no idea what he's getting himself into. Rather
than leave his fortune to his three children, Gove has chosen ten names at random
from the phone book. When he dies, Daniel sets out to track down the
recipients. But a chance remark by one of them - that perhaps this is God's way
of compensating her for the disappearance of her daughter - gives him pause.
When another recipient also mentions a missing person, Daniel begins to suspect
that there may be something darker at work. What he discovers is both shocking
and dangerous - it sets him on a lethal trajectory with a powerful family who
believe themselves to be above the law, no matter how dark and twisted their
secrets may be...
Laura
is making a fresh start. Recently
divorced and relocated to Bristol, she is carving a new life for her and her
nine-year-old daughter, Autumn. But
things aren’t going as well as she hoped.
Autumn’s sweet nature and artistic bent are making her a target for
bullies. When Autumn fails to return
home from school one day, Laura goes looking for her and finds a crowd of older
children taunting her little girl. In
the heat of the moment, Laura makes a terrible mistake. A mistake that will have devastating
consequences for her and her daughter. Bone by Bone is by Sanjida Kay and is
due to be published in March 2016.
Distress Signals is by Catherine Ryan
Howard and is due to be published in June 2016.
The day Adam Dunne’s girlfriend Sarah, fails to return from a business
trip, his perfect life begins to fall apart.
Days later, the arrival of her passport ad a note that reads ‘I’m sorry
– S’ sets off real alarm bells. Adam
connects Sarah to a cruise ship called the Celebrate
– and to Estelle, who disappeared from the same ship in similar circumstances a
year before. To get answers, Adam must
do things of which he never thought himself capable. And he must try to outwit a murderer who
seems to have found the perfect hunting ground.
You Sent me a Letter is by Lucy Dawson
and is due to be published in March 2016. On the morning of her fortieth
birthday, Sophie wakes in the darkness of her bedroom – and finds a stranger
watching her from the foot of the bed.
The intruder hands Sophie a letter and issues an ultimatum: the message
is to be opened at her forthcoming party, at exactly 8p.m. Any failure to comply will not end well. What
can the letter possibly contain? And why must it be read in front of everyone
she loves? When the clock strikes eight,
the course of several people’s lives will be altered forever.
1998,
John Hart, a photojournalist determined to capture the devastation of the civil
war in Kosovo, risks his own life to free three women imprisoned by Serbian
soldiers. 2015, John is left to care for
the daughter of one of the women he freed in Kosovo. She is determined to track down the Captain:
a war criminal and her father. But when
the Captain takes her life, John Hart sets out for revenge. His quest takes him across Europe and into
Africa, where he confronts the man who shows no remorse, and no regard for
life. The Templar Succession is by Mario Reading and is due too be
published in April 2016.
Having
shot someone in what he believed was self-defense in the chaotic streets of
postwar
Berlin, East End Londoner turned spy Joe Wilderness finds himself
locked up with little chance to escape. But an official pardon from
Burne-Jones, a senior agent at MI6, means he is free to go. His return to
London is brief, for another assignment from Burne-Jones puts him into the line
of danger again. The operation will take him back to Berlin, where he spent
several years working the black market after the war, the city now the dividing
line between the West and the Soviets. Khrushchev and Kennedy are playing a
game of chicken, gambling with the fate of millions of German lives. On August 13, 1961, barbed wire is laid down, separating the Soviet controlled
sectors from the rest of the city. With an old paramour at threat in the
divided city, and the inscrutable Khrushchev developing plans for something
that could change the fate of the Cold War, Wilderness is thrust into matters
well beyond his control. And meanwhile, MI6's new man in Moscow has to improvise
some quite unusual techniques in order to get the information he needs . . . The
Unfortunate Englishman is by John Lawton and is due to be published in May 2016.
Some
secrets never die. They’re just locked away.
Alex Dale is lost. Destructive habits have cost her a marriage and a
journalism career. All she has left is her routine: a morning run until her
body aches, then a few hours of forgettable work before the past grabs hold and
drags her down. Every day is treading water, every night is drowning. Until
Alex discovers Amy Stevenson. Amy Stevenson, who was just another girl from a
nearby town until the day she was found after a merciless assault. Amy
Stevenson, who has been in a coma for fifteen years, forgotten by the world.
Who, unbeknownst to her doctors, remains locked inside her body, conscious but
paralysed, reliving the past. Soon
Alex’s routine includes visiting hours at the hospital, then interviews with
the original suspects in the attack. But what starts as a reporter’s story
becomes a personal obsession. How do you solve a crime when the only witness
lived, but cannot tell the tale? Unable to tear herself away from uncovering
the unspeakable truth, Alex realises she’s not just chasing a story—she’s
seeking salvation. Try not to Breathe is by Holly Seddon and is due to be published in January 2016.
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