Fiction
Compartment No 6
Rosa Liksom
From the winner of the Finlandia Prize – two unlikely souls meet and spark on a journey across the Russian night.
The Death of the Poet
N Quentin Woolf
When you swear to love, to be faithful, or to do your duty, how does that promise bind you?
No Book But the World
Leah Cohen
The highly-anticipated follow-up to the Orange Prize long-listed bestseller The Grief of Others
No Regrets, Coyote
John Dufresne
The biting satire and black humour of Carl Hiaasen meets the emotional depth of The Wire and the mayhem of a Coen Brothers movie. Now available in pap…
Eat My Heart Out
Zoe Pilger
Zoe Pilger's Eat My Heart Out made me think that Pilger might be the heiress to Angela Carter.
The Ravens
Tomas Bannerhed
Tomas Bannerhed's scintillating first novel is a razor-sharp depiction of a boy's struggle to confront the world of adulthood.
No Man's Land
Pete Ayrton
International First World War fiction, from the trenches to the Home Front.
A Permanent Member of the Family
Russell Banks
The first story collection in a decade from the great Russell Banks
Her Privates We
Frederic Manning
A new edition of a classic First World War novel, a brilliant and bitter picture of human conflict.
Familiar
J Robert Lennon
A woman's life becomes a mystifying puzzle in this electrifying literary thriller, now available in paperback.
Seeking Mr Hare
Maurice Leitch
A masterful and highly entertaining novel from the winner of the Guardian Book Prize and the Whitbread Prize.
The Body Hunter
Najat El Hachmi
Provocative, original, and deeply moving, The Body Hunter is a novel about learning how to understand and master our deepest desires.
Tomorrow I'll Be Twenty
Alain Mabanckou
An irresistible and heart-warming child's-eye view novel set in Africa
The Walk
Robert Walser
One of the great works of European short fiction, by turns funny, reflective and profound
