Friday, 13 December 2013

Good Friday the 13th News


Friday 13th seems to have created some interesting pieces in the news.

For instance, take the report in the British Medical Journal on James Bond who they label as "an impotent drunk". Doctors analysing the Ian Fleming novels show James Bond polishes off the equivalent of one and a half bottles of wine every day.
Would you trust him with a Walther PPK? Shurley not?

We also have our dear P.D. James (oh, just spotted a little segue) commenting in The Spectator on "Who Killed the Golden Age of Crime?" She remembers the gentlemanly world of Albert Campion and Lord Peter Wimsey. Which also ties in very nicely with the publication of THE LATE SCHOLAR by Jill Paton Walsh.


The Reading Room is less than a tenth the size of the leading books-focused social networking site, Goodreads, but it has something its largest competitor currently lacks: An ebook store and an e-reading app. Sydney-based The Reading Room will be announcing this week that it sells ebooks out of a catalog of nearly half-a-million titles from more than 180 publishers, including “all of the majors,” according to the press release.

BBC National Short Story Award 2014 in partnership With Booktrust is now open for submissions. So dust off that old mannuscript and get started. You've only got until 28th February 2014 to enter.

Thursday, 12 December 2013

Books to Look Forward to from Penguin and Michael Joseph

The Bootlegger is the seventh of Clive Cussler's bestselling Isaac Bell novels written with Justin Scott.  It is 1920.  Prohibition and bootlegging are in full swing.  When Joseph Van Dorn is shot and nearly killed while in pursuit of a rum-running vessel, his friend and employee, Isaac Bell, swears to him that he will hunt down the lawbreakers.  But Bell doesn’t know what he is getting into.  When a witness to the shooting is executed in a manner peculiar to the Russian secret police, it becomes clear that these were no ordinary bootleggers.  Bell is facing a team of Bolshevik assassins and saboteurs – and they are intent on overthrowing the government of the United States.  The Bootlegger is an adventure laced with secret cargo and assassins and is due to be published in March 2014.  Also due to be published in June 2014 by Clive Cussler with Graham Brown is Ghost Ship, which is the twelfth book in the Numa Files series.

Eeny Meeny is the serial-killer thriller debut from M. J. Arlidge and is due to be published in May 2014.  The girl emerged from the woods.  Traumatised and emaciated; close to death, but alive.  Her story seemed too terrible to be true.  But it was.  Every dreadful word of it.  When, days later, another desperate survivor is found, a pattern becomes clear.  Pairs of victims are being abducted, imprisoned then forced to make a terrible choice.  Which would you sacrifice - your life or your conscience?  For DI Helen Grace there is now an unseen killer to be hunted down.  And it may be the survivors - living calling cards - who hold the key to the case.  Haunted by the past, Grace has found unconventional ways to face down her own demons in her rise to the top.  Now though, there's a new monster to confront.  And unless she succeeds, more innocents will die...

The Hangman's Song is the third novel in James Oswald's Inspector McLean series set in Edinburgh and is due to be published in February 2014.  The body of a man is founding hanging in an empty house.  To the Edinburgh police force this appears to be a simple suicide case.  Days later another body is found.  The body is hanging from an identical rope and the noose has been tied using the same knot.  Then a third body is found.  As McLean digs deeper he descends into a world where the lines of reality are blurred and that the most irrational answers become the only explanations.

Don’t Look Back is by Gregg Hurwitz and is due to be published in September 2014.  After the breakup of her marriage Evie takes the holiday of a lifetime.  A few weeks of hiking, rafting and jungle adventure at an eco-lodge in Mexico sounded ideal.  But what should be the best pick me up soon turns into a nightmare.  Nothing is quite what it seems.  There are secrets hidden that can’t be allowed to leave their jungle hiding place.  And which their keeper will kill to protect.  If she is ever to see her son again, Evie will be forced to find reserves of strength, courage, and ingenuity she never dreamt existed.  Or die trying.

Mirage is the new heart-in-the-mouth adventure thriller in the Oregon Files from Clive Cussler with Jack Du Brul and is due to be published in January 2014.  October 1943.  A US Navy warship vanishes at sea off the coast of Philadelphia.  Its disappearance was rumoured to have been a result of a classified military experiment into the effects of electromagnetic radiation.  The story has long since been considered a hoax.  But Juan Cabrillo and his colleagues aboard the top-secret spy ship Oregon aren't convinced.  Now, a powerful new weapon is for sale - one linked to genius inventor Nikola Telsa, who was working with the Navy when he died in 1943.  Was he responsible for the original Philadelphia experiment?  Are his notes in the hands of his enemies?  As Cabrillo and his crew race to unearth the truth they discover that stakes are dangerously high.  And it may already be too late...

Scarred physically and mentally while serving with the army in Afghanistan, trainee detective Joseph Stark must endure the rigours of a murder investigation while battling his own demons and dealing with the suspicions and jealousies of his new colleagues.  But as it becomes clear that there is a great deal more at stake than the tragic killing of a South London down and out, it seems Stark’s formidable determination, courage and drive may not this time be enough to see him through.  Covenant is the debut novel by Matthew Frank and is due to be published in June 2014.

Guilt is by Jussi Adler-Olsen and is due to be published in February 2014.  1987: Nete Hermansen, a young woman brutally assaulted in her youth, sterilised without her consent by a fanatical surgeon, and banished to Sprogo, the island for outcast women is planning her escape and her vengeance.  And soon people begin to go missing and no one - certainly not the police - knows why, nor that individual cases are connected.  Today: Carl Morck and his assistants Assad and Rose in Department Q are examining old missing persons cases and spot a disturbing pattern from 1987.

The Devil’s Workshop is by Alex Grecian and is due to be published in July 2014.  Spring, 1890, and the escape of four prisoners casts a long shadow of fear over London.  The escapees are all convicted murderers who have vowed to return to their grisly work.  Walter Day and the Scotland Yard Murder Squad now face a desperate race to re-capture these vicious men before they vanish into the dark alleyways of London’s criminal underworld overnight.  And in the midst of this mayhem and fear, the city’s worst nightmare is realised: Jack the Ripper haunts the streets of London once more.

When Detective Petra Westman finds an unconscious child in an undergrowth, and shortly after stumbles upon the mother’s dead body hidden inside a grit bin, the Hammarby Police team is shocked by the gruesomeness of this case.  And the strangest thing is that nobody seems to missing the victims….  But just an investigation is launched; chief Investigator Conny Sjøberg is faced with yet another murder.  A teenage girl has been killed aboard the cruise ship Cinderella and her younger sister will be next if Sjøberg can’t uncover the killer.  Cinderella Girl is by Carin Gerhardsen and is due to be published in April 2014.

Also due to be published in April is Thursday’s Children by Nicci French.

Last Judgement is the debut novel by John Carter and is due to be published in June 2014.  In a dark chamber a single decision is taken.  After almost three hundred years, a protocol is sent to the leadership of secluded collectives all across Europe.  Groups shrouded in mystery are united by a force older than them all: a fellowship with an almost unfathomable aim: the fall of an empire, and the creation of another.  University student Katie Languerac’s research has taken a remarkable turn – she has found a man willing to break the silence and secrecy that has marked out the Guilds for centuries.  But Katie is soon drawn into a deeply powerful world and going any further could mean the end of her life.

Retired Army Ranger turned historian John Holliday has thwarted the plots of Rex Deus, the twenty-first-century incarnation of the Templars, all over the world.  Now, the lost journal of explorer Percy Fawcett leads Holliday deep into the South American jungles on a quest to uncover the greatest mystery of the Middle Ages...Trailed by an infamous tomb raider and menaced by a tribe of hostile natives, Holliday and his crew uncover a five-hundred-year-old society hidden in the cauldron of the Amazon.  Descendants of the Templar Knights, they exist for one reason: to hide and protect the holy artefact taken from the original Temple of Jerusalem by the first Templars: the legendary Ark of the Covenant.  Will Holliday's obsession with the truth finally kill him?  Lost City of the Templars is by Paul Christopher and is due to be published in January 2014.

Garrett Reilly has a rare talent.  He discerns the patterns in large amounts of information.  He understands what's happening before others.  He's ahead of the game.  This makes Reilly very good at his Wall Street job, but it also makes him immensely valuable to the secretive government agencies charged with keeping America safe.  Mourning the death of his brother in a pointless overseas war, Reilly doesn't want anything to do with them.  And in any case, his gifts can only help pull the world back from the brink of annihilation if he can stay alive long enough to figure out what's going on . . . As a result he is a wanted man.  The trouble is knowing who wants him alive and who wants him dead.  And, inducted into a secret world of deception and misdirection where nothing is what it seems, Reilly is forced to trust his own abilities or die.  Because numbers don’t lie but governments do.  The Pattern of Fear is the debut novel by Andrew Chapman and is due to be published in March 2014.

After the Silence is the debut novel by Jake Woodhouse and is due to be published in April 2014.  A murdered policeman, a dead businessman hanging from a hook, a building burnt to the ground in an arson attack and a missing girl – identity unknown.  It’d up to damaged, world-weary Inspector Jaap Rykel of Amsterdam’s finest to piece it all together.  Alongside him he’s got an inexperienced female detective wrestling with the ghosts of her past, and a Sergeant with a drugs habit.  And then there’s the internal affairs investigation.

When ex-SF operator Sam Dryden instinctively protects a young girl fleeing a squad of well-armed pursuers, he gets a lot more than he bargained for.  The girl, suffered from drug-induced amnesia, is at the centre of a conspiracy that reaches some of the government’s most powerful, secretive organisations.  And as her memory returns, so do the qualities that have made her so precious.  And powerful.  On the run, Dryden has to employ every trick he learned in his career to try and save himself and his charges.  But against overwhelming odds, even his considerable skills may not be enough.  Runner is by Patrick Lee and is due to be published in June 2014.

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

The Specsavers National Book Awards Results

The Specsavers National Book Award winners have been announced this evening Wednesday 11 December 2013 at an award ceremony held at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, L0ndon.

The following crime fiction/mystery/thriller books won awards in different categories -


Specsavers Popular Fiction Book of the Year: An Officer and a Spy by Robert Harris (Cornerstone)
Crime Book of the Year: The Carrier by Sophie Hannah (Hodder)
International Author of the Year: Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn (Orion)
Waterstones UK Author of the Year: Life After Life by Kate Atkinson (Transworld)

A full list of all the winners can be seen below.

Congratulations go to all the winners

Full list of winners -

Autobiography/Biography of the Year: David Jason: My Life by David Jason (Century)
Specsavers Popular Fiction Book of the Year: An Officer and a Spy by Robert Harris (Cornerstone)
Crime Book of the Year: The Carrier by Sophie Hannah (Hodder)
Food & Drink Book of the Year: Eat by Nigel Slater (HarperCollins)
International Author of the Year: Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn (Orion)
Magic FM Non-fiction Book of the Year: I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai & Christina Lamb (Orion)
Waterstones UK Author of the Year: Life After Life by Kate Atkinson (Transworld)
National Book Tokens Children's Book of the Year: Demon Dentist by David Walliams (HarperCollins)
Audible.co.uk Audiobook of the Year: The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman (Headline)
Books Are My Bag New Writer of the Year: Tigers in Red Weather by Liza Klaussmann (Picador)

Books to Look Forward to From Simon & Schuster

If you refuse to believe me, I will no longer consider you my son...Daniel believed that his parents were enjoying a peaceful retirement on a remote farm in Sweden, the country of his mother's birth. But with a single phone call, everything changes. Your mother...she's not well, his father tells him. She's been imagining things - terrible, terrible things. In fact, she has been committed to a mental hospital. Before Daniel can board a plane to Sweden, his mother calls: Everything that man has told you is a lie. I'm not mad...I need the police...Meet me at Heathrow. Daniel is immediately caught between his parents - whom to believe, whom to trust? He becomes his mother's unwilling judge and jury. Presented with a horrific crime, a conspiracy that implicates his own father, Daniel must examine the evidence and decide for himself: who is telling the truth? And he has secrets of his own that for too long he has kept hidden... The Farm is by Tom Rob Smith and is due to be published in February 2014.

The Confessor is by Mark Allen Smith and is due to be published in June 2014.  Months have passed since Geiger found himself sitting in his own chair, facing his own torturer - a man called Dalton. The session didn't end well for Dalton. Geiger turned the tables on him and he has never been the same since. That was then. Now, Dalton is back, and he has just one thing in mind – vengeance.

Kick Lannigan, 21, is a survivor. Abducted at age six in broad daylight, the police, the public, perhaps even her family assumed the worst had occurred. And then Kathleen Lannigan was found, alive, six years later. In the early months following her freedom, as Kick struggled with PTSD, her parents put her through a litany of therapies, but nothing helped until the detective who rescued her suggested Kick learn to fight. Before she was thirteen, Kick learned marksmanship, martial arts, boxing, archery, and knife throwing. She excelled at every one, vowing she would never be victimized again. But when two children in the Portland area go missing in the same month, Kick goes into a tailspin. Then an enigmatic man Bishop approaches her with a proposition: he is convinced Kick's experiences and expertise can be used to help rescue the abductees. Little does Kick know the case will lead directly into her terrifying past… The currently untitled Chelsea Cain is due to be published in August 2014.
  
The Dead Can Wait is by Robert Ryan and is due to be published in January 2014.
Dr John Watson is fresh from his time in the trenches of Flanders Fields and back home for some much needed R & R. But deep in England's green and pleasant land something evil lurks. For enemy spies have infiltrated the home front, in search of vital information to take back to Germany. And when seven dead men are discovered, their bodies laid side by side, there is only one man who can solve this curious crime: Dr John Watson.

In September a currently untitled Chris Carter is due to be published. In rural Wyoming, a man arrested in conjunction with a murder case turns out to have a trail of kidnappings, torture and brutal killings reaching all over the United States linking to him. The Sheriff quickly hands the case over to the FBI, but the man refuses to co-operate. In fact, the only words he will utter are 'I will only speak to Robert Hunter'. Detective Robert Hunter of the Los Angeles Robbery Homicide Division is just about to take his first holiday in over ten years. But before boarding the plane, he is summoned to Captain Barbara Blake's office, where an FBI Director has flown in from Washington DC just to speak to him. The case intrigues Hunter, but he has no idea why the man has asked for him by name, until he sees a photograph of the man in custody - a criminal behaviour psychology graduate and his old university roommate - Lucien Folter. Someone Hunter knew well, or at least he thought he did. Could his old friend really have become a deranged serial killer? Surely there has been some mistake. For Hunter, there is only one way to find out. But it will stretch his abilities - and his grip on reality - further than they have ever been stretched before.

Julia has always been the friend that Livy turns to when life is difficult. United fifteen years ago by grief at the brutal murder of Livy's sister, Kara, they've always told each other everything. Or so Livy thought. So when Julia is found dead in her home, Livy cannot come to terms with the news that she chose to end her own life. The Julia that Livy knew was vibrant and vivacious, a far cry from the selfish neurotic that her family seem determined to paint her as. Troubled by doubt but alone in her suspicions, Livy sets out to prove that Julia was in fact murdered. But little does she realise that digging into her best friend's private life will cause her to question everything she thought she knew about Julia. And the truth that Livy discovers will tear the very fabric of her own life apart.  Trust in Me is by Sophie McKenzie and is due to be published in May 2014.
 
In The Blood is by Lisa Unger and is due to be published in February 2014.  About to graduate from university in upstate New York, Lana Granger takes a job in town looking after eleven year old Luke. Expelled from schools all over the country, manipulative Luke is accustomed to controlling the people in his life. He likes to play games. But in Lana he may have met his match. Or has Lana met hers? Because Lana is a liar. She has told so many lies about where she comes from and who she is, that even she can't remember the truth. Then Lana's closest friend Beck mysteriously goes missing, and Lana's alibi for the night of the disappearance doesn't match with eyewitness accounts. Now, Lana finds herself lying again - to friends, to the police, to herself. Lana is willing to do almost anything to keep the truth - about her last night with Beck, about everything - from coming out. Even so, it might not be enough to keep her shocking secrets dead and buried. But somebody knows all about Lana's lies. And they are dying to tell.

The currently untitled Penny Hancock is due to be published in August 2014.  Driving down to the cottage in Southwold she's newly inherited from her Aunty May, Ellie senses she is on the edge of something new. The life she's always dreamed of living as a successful artist seems as though it is about to begin. So excited is she that she barely notices when the car bumps against something on the road. That evening Ellie hears a news flash on the radio. A man was seriously injured in a hit and run on the very road she was driving down that evening. Then Ellie remembers the thump she heard. Could she have been responsible for putting a man in hospital? Unable to hold the doubts at bay, she decides to visit the victim to lay her mind to rest, little knowing that the consequences of this decision will change her life forever.

I’ve Got You Under My Skin is by Mary Higgins Clark and is due to be published in May 2014. Julia has always been the friend that Livy turns to when life is difficult. United fifteen years ago by grief at the brutal murder of Livy's sister, Kara, they've always told each other everything. Or so Livy thought. So when Julia is found dead in her home, Livy cannot come to terms with the news that she chose to end her own life. The Julia that Livy knew was vibrant and vivacious, a far cry from the selfish neurotic that her family seem determined to paint her as. Troubled by doubt but alone in her suspicions, Livy sets out to prove that Julia was in fact murdered. But little does she realise that digging into her best friend's private life will cause her to question everything she thought she knew about Julia. And the truth that Livy discovers will tear the very fabric of her own life apart.

The Silversmith’s Wife is by Sophia Tobin and is due to be published in January 2014.The year is 1792 and it's winter in Berkeley Square. As the city sleeps, the night-watchman keeps a cautious eye over the streets and another eye in the back doors of the great and the good. Then one fateful night he comes across the body of Pierre Renard, the eponymous silversmith, lying dead, his throat cut and his valuables missing. It could be common theft, committed by one of the many villains who stalk the square, but as news of the murder spreads, it soon becomes clear that Renard had more than a few enemies, all with their own secrets to hide. At the centre of this web is Mary, the silversmith's wife. Ostensibly theirs was an excellent pairing, but behind closed doors their relationship was a dark and at times sadistic one and when we meet her, Mary is withdrawn and weak, haunted by her past and near-mad with guilt. Will she attain the redemption she seeks and what, exactly, does she need redemption for…

In June a currently untitled Lynda La Plante is due to be published.  Amy Fulford, excellent pupil and gifted athlete at a girls' public school in Ascot vanishes one Saturday afternoon. DSI Marshe runs the local missing persons unit. He is responsible for overseeing the disappearance of Amy Fulford. But, as a late joiner and with only ten years of service, and a bullish DCS on his back, he tends to be unsure of himself. While the spiral of media interest in the missing daughter of a well-connected couple heats up, the spotlight turns on the parents who are embroiled in a bitter divorce. Amy's journal surfaces with disturbing entries about her mother's abilities - and also her father's sordid sexual activities. Marshe's DCS is convinced Marcus Fulford is responsible for his daughter's death. But Marshe himself is not so sure. He discovers some startling and disturbing discoveries about Amy's teachers and peers. Did Amy Fulford have a need to escape ...or was she driven by abuse and despair to disappear into another world?


Monday, 9 December 2013

Books to Look Forward to from Allison & Busby

Black Lies, Red Blood is by Kjell Eriksson  and is due to be published in May 2014.  Inspector Ann Lindell hasn’t had much time to enjoy her new relationship with journalist Anders Brant before he disappears without a trace and a homeless man’s body is found with Anders phone number in his pocket.  Lindell must race to find Anders and clear his name as she reaches the highly charged and fraught conclusion.

You know when you have one of those days at the office?  You spill coffee on your keyboard, the finance director goes on an expenses rampage and then, before you know it, your favourite author is murdered.  Don't you just hate when that happens?  Introducing the much-anticipated debut novel by Judith Flanders, acclaimed author of the non-fiction bestsellers A Circle of Sisters and The Victorian House.  Drawing on her past experience as editor at prestigious publishing houses, this pitch-perfect crime caper offers a witty, intelligent and entertaining glimpse into the publishing world.  When Samantha Clair decides to publish journalist Kit Lovell's tell-all book on the death of fashion designer Rodrigo Aleman, she can scarcely imagine the dangers ahead.  Cue a rollercoaster ride into the dark realms of fashion, money laundering and murder, armed with nothing but her e-reader and her trusty stock of sarcasm.  Writers Block is by Judith Flanders and is due to be published in March 2014.

A Ticket to Oblivion is by Edward Marston and is due to be published in April 2014.  Young Imogen Burnhope and her maid Rhoda board a non-stop train to Oxford to visit her Aunt Cassandra, who waits on the platform at Oxford station where the train terminates, to greet them.  Only they never arrive.  The train is searched and the coachman swears he saw them board a first-class carriage, but they seem to have vanished into thin air.  When he learns his daughter is missing, Sir Marcus Burnhope contacts Scotland Yard for help and Inspector Colbeck and Sergeant Leeming are assigned to the case.  Is it a merely a case of a runaway girl?  Or is there a more sinister, larger conspiracy at work?

1666. London is recovering from the Great Plague and mourning it's dead - The city is free at
last, like a great old bear, beaten to its knees, bloody but unbowed.  But the disease slithered out of London to wreak its evil upon other towns and cities.  The worst was over, the Pestilence gone, in search of new feeding grounds, bounteous and plentiful in the villages outside of the London.  Harry Lytle, who works for Lord Arlington's intelligence service, is sent to Essex where the plague is breeding to track down a traitor and bring him back alive.  But things get tricky when Lord Arlington's latest recruit for the mission is a man Lytle left dead.  Having learnt first-hand of Lord Arlington's barbaric cruelty, Lytle knows he can't refuse the job.  Travelling into a disease-ridden village with a murderer seems like a better option.  Hearts of Darkness is by Paul Lawrence and is due to be published in January 2014.

It is 1914 and while battles rage across Europe three empires – the Ottoman, the German and the British – fight for dominance in the Middle East.  Kingdom Lock works for the British Intelligence Service known as the White Tab and has a mission  in Persia.  He must stop a German spy from inciting jihad and rebellion among the population and from seizing control in the precious oilfields.  But to complete his task, the Australian-born Lock has not only to battle resentment and enemies on his own side, but to keep one-step ahead of the war raging around him.  Kingdom Lock is by I D Roberts and is due to be published in May 2014.

Trouble in the  Cotswolds is by Rebecca Tope and is due to be published in March 2014.  Thea Osborne hopes to spend a quiet Christmas housesitting in the picturesque village of Stanton.  Walks in the local countryside with the dogs are all the excitement she wants.  Her arrival at the village coincides with the funeral of Douglas Callender and the murder of his girlfriend the following day.  Thea finds herself thrust into the middle of another Police investigation as she unwraps motives and scandals across the village.  The arrival of Drew Slocombe is the best present Thea could receive.  Amid the bleak winter of Stanton and the murderous scandal, Thea is determined that she will survive the festive season.  Thea s interest is stirred but the onset of flu looks to prevent any sleuthing.  However, when two people show up brutally murdered the following afternoon, even when battling a fever Thea finds herself thrust into the middle of yet another Police investigation.  With the Callendar, family linked to most of the village Stanton is bursting with motives for the murders including jealousy, closures of footpaths and secret animal testing.  Thea turns to local resident Dennis Ireland for safety but Dennis, as with the other villagers, may not be as safe as first appears and Thea wonders who she can trust to help her survive the festive season.

The Venetian Venture is by Suzette Hill and is due to be published in May 2014.  Rosy Gilchrist is sent to Venice to find a rare, signed translation of Horace’s Odes by the late Dr Badger.  Rosy jumps at the change to fit some sightseeing around work, but holiday plans go on hold when she learns that there is a significant bounty prize for anyone who finds this valuable text.  Finding herself in the midst of a cat and mouse chase, Rosy’s rivals will stop at nothing, not even murder to get their hands on the book.

Fifth century of the Byzantium Empire.  Flavius Belisaurius is son of the Governor of Dorostorum City, and his father has two goals: to keep out the barbarians and to expose the deep roots of secular and ecclesiastical corruption.  Seeking to prevent a raid, the Governor enlists the help of the powerful magnate, Gaius Donatus.  Donatus's corruption is widespread but his support is crucial to win the battle.  But Donatus betrays this trust and Belisaurius Jnr witnesses the death of his father and the irretrievable tarnishing of his reputation.  With Belisaurius's life changed for good he swears vengeance on the man that betrayed his father and begins a journey from which there is no virtuous way back.  The Last Roman: Vengeance is by Jack Ludlow and is due to be published in June 2014.

Saturday, 7 December 2013

Books to Look Forward to From Orion Books

Was it possible that the book he had before him was an original document, squirreled away for sixteen years?  Or was it simply another hoax, the desperate ploy of a poor, ambitious young writer, just as he had been who schemed, just as he had schemed, to captivate the fickle attention of the public by tying a painter to the taffrail of a famous mystery ship?  A ghost ship appears in the mist.  To a struggling author called Arthur Conan Doyle, it is an inspiration.  To Violet Petra, the most infamous mystic of her age, it is a reminder.  To the death-obsessed Victorian public, it is a preoccupation.  And to one family, tied to the sea for generations, it is a tragedy.  In salons and rough seas, séances and the mind of a genius, Valerie Martin looks behind the myth and brings an extraordinary story to life.  The Ghost of the Mary Celeste is due to be published in February 2014.

The Call is by Steve Mosby and is due to be published in May 2015.  A monster is talking the city.  Young women are being assaulted in their own homes, and DI Zoe Dolan knows it’s only a matter of time before the attacks escalate and someone is killed.  An elderly widow is mourning her lost husband and treating from the increasingly terrifying world around her.  Her only support comes from her great-nephew, an odd young man, but the only one who seems to care.  Jane Webster, a shy woman in her twenties, volunteers at a helpline.  When she receives a call from a man claiming to be the attacker, she is forced to confront her fears and make a decision.  It is a choice that will set all three women on a collision course with an evil far darker than they could have ever imagined.

It's a profile, like all the others on the online dating site.  But as NYPD Detective Kat
Donovan focuses on the accompanying picture, she feels her whole world explode, as emotions she's ignored for decades come crashing down on her.  Staring back at her is her ex-fiancé Jeff, the man who shattered her heart eighteen years ago.  Kat feels a spark, wondering if this might be the moment when past tragedies recede and a new world opens up to her.  But when she reaches out to the man in the profile, her reawakened hope quickly darkens into suspicion and then terror as an unspeakable conspiracy comes to light, in which monsters prey upon the most vulnerable.  As Kat's hope for a second chance with Jeff grows more and more elusive, she is consumed by an investigation that challenges her feelings about everyone she ever loved - her former fiancé, her mother, and even her father, whose cruel murder so long ago has never been fully explained.  With lives on the line, including her own, Kat must venture deeper into the darkness than she ever has before, and discover if she has the strength to survive what she finds there.  Missing You is by Harlan Coben and is due to be published in April 2014.

Hell’s Gate is by Richard Compton and is due to be published in March 2014.  It must have been someone's idea of a joke.  Too many offended egos back at headquarters, too many influential people unhappy with him in Nairobi.  And yet, with his record, almost impossible to dismiss.  So where had they sent Mollel?  Straight to Hell.  When Mollel, a former Maasai warrior turned detective, ends up in a small, fly-blown town on the edge of a national park, it looks as if his career has taken a nose-dive.  His colleagues are a close-knit group and they have not taken kindly to a stranger in their midst.  Mollel suspects they are guilty of the extortion and bribery that plague the force, but when the body of a flower worker turns up in the local lake, he wonders if they might be involved in something more disturbing...For all is not as it seems in Hell's Gate.  Amid rumours of a local death squad, disappearances and blackmail, Mollel is forced not only to confront his Maasai heritage, but also to ask himself where justice truly lies.  In upholding the law, is he doing what is right?

Bourne's friend Eli Yadin, head of Mossad, learns that Ouyang Jidan, a senior member of China's Politburo, and a major Mexican drug lord may have been trafficking in something far more deadly than drugs.  Yadin convinces Bourne to investigate.  Bourne agrees, but only because he has a personal agenda: Ouyang Jidan is the man who ordered Rebeka - one of the only people Bourne has ever truly cared about - murdered.  Bourne is determined to avenge her death, but in the process, he becomes enmeshed in a monstrous worldwide scheme involving the Chinese, Mexicans, and Russians.  Bourne's increasingly desperate search for Ouyang takes him from Tel Aviv, to Shanghai, Mexico City, and, ultimately, a village on China's coast where a clever trap has been laid for him.  Bourne finds himself pursued on all sides and unsure whom he can trust.  As he moves closer to Ouyang, closer to avenging the woman he loved, he also moves ever-closer to his own death...  Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Retribution is by Eric Van Lustbader and is due to be published in January 2014.

Charlotte Alton has put her old life behind her.  The life where she bought and sold information, unearthing secrets buried too deep for anyone else to find, or fabricating new identities for people who need their histories erased.  But now she has been offered one more job.  To get a hit man into an experimental new prison and take out someone who according to the records isn't there at all.  It's impossible.  A suicide mission.  And quite possibly a set-up.  So why can't she say no?  The Distance is by Helen Giltrow and is due to be published in May 2014

The Strange Death of Fiona Griffiths is by Harry Bingham and is due to be published in March 2014.  When DC Fiona Griffiths says 'yes' to her policeman boyfriend, it's an affirmation that she wants finally to put her psychological breakdown behind her, and become a resident of 'Planet Normal' like everybody else.  But she still can't resist the challenge of an undercover policing course, and finding it remarkably easy to assume a new identity; she comes top of the class.  So when an ingenious payroll fraud starts to look like the tip of a huge criminal iceberg, Fiona is selected to infiltrate the fraudsters' operation.  Posing as a meek former payroll clerk now forced to work as a cleaner, Fiona Griffiths becomes Fiona Grey, hoping the criminals will try and recruit her - knowing that if they discover her real identity, she's dead meat.  But as Fiona penetrates deeper into their operation, coming closer to identifying the mastermind behind it, she faces another, even more frightening danger - that her always-fragile grip on her sense of self has now been lost and she may never find her way back.

The first thing you should know about me is that my name is not Carter Blake.  That name no more belongs to me than the hotel room I was occupying when the call came in.  When Caleb Wardell, the infamous 'Chicago Sniper', escapes from death row two weeks before his execution, the FBI calls on the services of Carter Blake, a man with certain specialised talents whose skills lie in finding those who don't want to be found.  A man to whom Wardell is no stranger.  Along with Elaine Banner, an ambitious special agent juggling life as a single mother with her increasingly high-flying career, Blake must track Wardell down as he cuts a swathe across America, apparently killing at random.  But Blake and Banner soon find themselves sidelined from the case.  And as they try desperately to second-guess a man who kills purely for the thrill of it, they uncover a hornets' nest of lies and corruption.  Now Blake must break the rules and go head to head with the FBI if he is to stop Wardell and expose a deadly conspiracy that will rock the country.  Slick, fast-paced and assured, The Killing Season is by Mason Cross and is the first novel in the gripping new Carter Blake series.  It is due to be published on April 2014.

The Tournament is by Matthew Reilly and is due to be published in January 2014.  England, 1546: A young Princess Elizabeth is surrounded by uncertainty.  The Black Death stalks the land and with it deadly conspiracies against her.  She is not currently in line for the throne, but she remains a threat to her older sister and brother.  In the midst of this fevered atmosphere comes an unprecedented invitation from the Sultan in Constantinople.  He seeks to assemble the finest players of chess from the whole civilised world and pit them against each other.  The prize?  Fabulous wealth but also the honour of Christendom.  Roger Ascham, Elizabeth's teacher and mentor, is determined to keep her out of harm's way and continue her education in the art of power and politics.  Ascham resolves to take Elizabeth with him when he accompanies the English chess champion to the Ottoman capital.  But once there, the two find more danger than they left behind.  There's a grotesque killer on the loose and a Catholic cardinal has already been found mutilated in the grounds of the palace.  Ascham is asked by the Sultan to use his razor-sharp mind to investigate the crime.  But as he and Elizabeth delve deeper into the murky world of the court and the glittering chess tournament, they find dark secrets, horrible crimes and unheard-of depravity.  Things that mark the young princess for life and define the queen that she will become...

Charlie Boxer messed up his family life.  First, the army, then the police, then high-stakes kidnap and recovery, his ex-wife and daughter learnt to live without him as his work took him places no man can come back from unscarred.  Trying to rebuild a relationship with Amy, his teenage daughter hasn't been easy.  But Charlie only realises just how wrong things have gone when he finds her empty room and a note: You will never find me.  Having spent years working to track down kidnap victims, Charlie knows that sometimes, the missing don't want to be found.  And he knows the hell it brings for families - the vanished are neither dead nor alive, but simply gone.  Worse still, Charlie Boxer knows how quickly a life can fall apart once you're living under the radar.  For Charlie, danger has finally come to his front door and to crack the hardest case he's ever worked, it's time to face up to the true meaning of the sins of the father.  You Will Never Find Me is the second book in the Charlie Boxer series by Robert Wilson and is due to be published in February 2014.

God and the Devil is by Dan Smith and is due to be published in July 2014.  ‘There were times I felt I would always be death’s passenger….’  So begins God and the Devil, inviting you on a terrifying journey into the dark heart of South America, where the lines between good and evil are blurred in the battle to stay alive.  And for one man, the choice is stark: if you want to escape this place, kill the only good thing you’ve ever know.

A Carnival of Shadows is by R J Ellory and is due to be published in May 2014.  When Special Agent Michael Travis is posted to the small town of Seneca Falls, Kansas, to investigate the mysterious death of a man at a travelling show, he is plunged into the weird and wonderful world of the Carnival Diablo.  Led by the elusive Edgar Doyle, the carnival folk range from the enigmatic to the bizarre, but none of them will give Travis a straight answer to his questions.  As Doyle and his companions challenge Travis's unshakeable faith in solid facts and hard evidence, it emerges that this case is not as straightforward as it at first appeared.  Can Michael open his mind to a truth that is beyond comprehension?  And will he be able to set his own beliefs aside to solve a mystery that threatens to overthrow everything he has ever had trust in?

The Dead in their Vaulted Arches is by Alan Bradley and is due to be published in March 2014.  The presumed death of Harriet de Luce in a mysterious mountaineering accident in Tibet while Flavia was only a baby cast a sombre shadow over the family, leaving Colonel de Luce a broken man and Flavia herself with no memories of her mother.  But now, astonishingly, a specially commissioned train is bringing Harriet back to Buckshaw.  But rather than putting the past finally to rest, Harriet's return is set to trigger a further series of bizarre and deadly events, as a most curious group of individuals converge on Buckshaw to pay their respects.  For Flavia, a gruesome new crime to solve is only one of the mysteries confronting her, as she begins to unravel the shocking revelations of Harriet's past and in doing so discovers an extraordinary tale of espionage and betrayal that also seems to be the key to her own destiny.

Pia has struggled with her agoraphobia for several years.  She lives in architectural curiosity - a landmark London house full of passages, secret stairs and a deep underground swimming pool.  Unable to face leaving the house, she rents out rooms to lodgers – but only women.  When one of her lodgers moves on, she has a room to fill and for once, she ignores her own rule.  The man on her doorstep is handsome, charming and he needs a break.  Surely, he’s no threat to her?  Having granted him a room, Pia begins to hear strange noises at night and then one of her tenants disappears.  It seems she may have invited into her house the one person who might tear her safety and security apart…  Rooms for Lost Souls is by Lezanne Clannachan and is due to be published in June 2014.

Slingshot is by Matthew Dunn and is due to be published in March 2014.  Will Cochrane monitors the nighttime streets of Gdansk, Poland, waiting for the appearance of a Russian defector, a man bearing a top-secret document.  Will believes the defector is about to step out of the cold and into the hands of Polish authorities, but suddenly everything goes sideways.  The target shows up, but so does a team from the Russian foreign intelligence service SVR, and they are hell-bent on keeping the man from walking.  Then, in a hail of crossfire, a van speeds into the melee and snatches the defector out from under them all.  Everyone wants the man and the codes he carries - but now he's gone and it's up to Will and his CIA/MI6 team to find him before the Russians do.  Will tracks both the missing Russian and his kidnappers, believing the defector has his own warped agenda.  But soon it's apparent that the real perpetrator could be someone much more powerful: a former East German Stasi officer who instigated a super-secret pact between Russian and US generals almost 20 years ago.  An agreement, which if broken for any reason, was designed to unleash the world's deadliest assassin.  Then Will learns that the Russians have tasked their own 'spycatcher' - an agent just as ruthless and relentless as Will - to retrieve the document.  Now Will knows that he faces two very clever and deadly adversaries, who will stop at nothing to achieve their aims.

Reformed from his days of covert operations, Paul Janson has set a new mission for himself.  Working in partnership with champion sharpshooter Jessica Kincaid, he rehabilitates disenchanted agents and helps them create new lives outside of the violent intelligence sector.  Janson also takes on independent assignments - for a fee, he'll use his skills to resolve international crises.  But only those that he believes contribute to the greater good of all.  When oil executive Kingsman Helms begs Janson to rescue his wife, Allegra, from Somali pirates, Janson and Kincaid seize the opportunity.  At last, they can derail American Synergy Corporation's scheme to subvert sovereign nations into wholly owned subsidiaries.  But the pirates are the least lethal threat in the violent chaos of oil-rich East Africa, and when Janson and Kincaid stumble into a bewildering storm of plots and counterplots, they begin to fear that the only way to escape would be to abandon the innocent Allegra.  Robert Ludlum’s The Janson Option is by Paul Garrison and is due to be published in March 2014.

Things aren't going so well for Brian McKechnie.  His wife was attacked in their home, his cat was brutally killed and now a man with a suspiciously erratic accent is blackmailing him.  When the police fail spectacularly at finding out who's after him, McKechnie engages the services of London's most unusual private eye.  Duffy is a detective like no other.  A bisexual ex-policeman with a phobia of ticking watches and a penchant for Tupperware.  But what he lacks in orthodoxy he makes up for in street-smart savvy and no-nonsense dealings.  Intrigued by McKechnie's dilemma and the apparent incompetency of his ex-colleagues, Duffy heads to his old patch, the seedy underbelly of Soho, to begin inquiries of his own.  Helped by some shady characters from his past, Duffy discover that while things have changed in the years since he was working the area, the streets are still mean and the crooks walk arm in arm with the blues.  Full to bursting with sex, violence and dodgy dealings, Duffy is a gripping and entertaining crime novel with a distinctly different and entirely lovable anti-hero.  Duffy is by Dan Kavanagh and is due to be published in April 2014.

Jason Bourne is working as a 'blacksmith' - someone who is hired by high-level government ministers fearful of assassination attempts.  He is paid to impersonate these men at meetings in places of uncertain security around the globe.  Bourne is at one such meeting when armed gunmen storm the room - but their target is not the minister he impersonates, it is Bourne himself.  Kidnapped and transported to an underground bunker, Bourne finds himself face-to-face with a well-known terrorist, a man who calls himself El Ghadan ('Tomorrow').  El Ghadan demands that Bourne carry out a special mission for him - one, that if completed, will have dire consequences for the entire world. Robert Ludlum’s The Bourne Ascendancy by Eric Van Lustbader is due to be published in June 2014.

Also due to be published are books by Alan Furst (in April), The Prophecy of Bees by R S Pateman (in June 2014), Denise Mina and Robert Crais (in July).