This autumn we have three fireside favourites. First, new in paperback, Lesley Glaister’s dark tale of sexual trafficking and unexpected love in the streets of Edinburgh. Marta and Mats develop a love affair like no other. The Squeeze is a disturbing but redemptive read.
Second, we have Alison Moore’s first children’s novel, Sunny and the Ghosts, illustrated by Ross Collins. When Sunny’s parents buy an antique shop, they get more than they bargained for: in some of the old furniture, Sunny finds ghosts. A brilliant genre debut from one of the country’s most treasured authors.
Finally, we have Dr Phil Whitaker’s superb compendium, Chicken Unga Fever. Funny, touching, informative, and often profoundly poignant, Chicken Unga Fever paints a vivid portrait of the working life of a West Country GP. Not to be missed.
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Synopsis Set between 1989 and the downfall of Ceaușescu, and 2013, The Squeeze travels between Edinburgh, Romania and Oslo and sees this multi‑award-winning and bestselling author at the height of her powers....
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Synopsis Sometimes, when you open a door or lift a lid, you find exactly what you expected to find: coats in the coat cupboard, bread in the bread bin, toys...