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On The Horizon
From edge-of-your-seat page-turners to feisty female historical detectives, charming, warm-hearted tales and brilliantly unique debuts there's plenty in store to keep your June filled with books. Take a look at some of the books on their way to a bookshelf near you and get pre-ordering! |
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Identity
By Nora Roberts Out in paperback on 23rd May.
With murder and identity theft at its pounding heart, this edge-of-your-seat page-turner is packed with suspense, romance and fresh-start resilience.
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D-DAY The Oral History The Turning Point of the 20th Century By the People Who Were There.
By Garrett M. Graff Out in hardback on 23rd May.
Intimate and personal accounts, recollections from 80 years ago when, on 6th June 1944, the Allied invasion to reclaim Europe from the Nazis began.
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Terrible Humans
By Patrick Alley Out in hardback on 23rd May.
A whirlwind tour of the dark underbelly of the world's super powerful and wickedly wealthy, and the daring investigators dragging them into the light.
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The Budgeting Journal
By Julie Bassett Out in hardback on 28th May.
An encouraging, thoughtful, and very pretty interactive journal to help with all your budgeting needs over a year.
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The Mercy Chair
By M. W. Craven Out in hardback on 6th June.
Sending a clarion call out into the world, this crime novel is an absolute humdinger of a read as it throws down a challenge to the reader.
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Hard Copy A story of girl meets printer
By Fien Veldman Out in hardback on 6th June.
Brilliantly absurd in its evocation of loneliness and minimum-wage life, this unique debut tells the zeitgeisty story of the relationship between a young woman and a printer.
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The Heart of the Woods
By Wyl Menmuir Out in hardback on 6th June.
Just as a parent leaves a legacy to their child, a tree leaves a legacy to its surroundings. A deep and explorative companion piece to the Roger Deakin Award-winning The Draw of The Sea.
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Second Chances at the Board Game Café
By Jennifer Page Out in paperback on 6th June.
People find love where they least expect it when author Jennifer Page returns again to the Yorkshire village of Hebbleswick.
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Second Chance Summer
By Phillipa Ashley Out in paperback on 6th June.
Escape to the Scilly Isles, where romance, family, friendship, and second chances combine to create the most lovely relationship story.
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The Bookshop Ladies
By Faith Hogan Out in hardback on 6th June.
A charming Irish bookshop provides the backdrop where friendships are formed and secrets are revealed in this warm-hearted tale from Faith Hogan.
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Something to be Proud Of
By Anna Zoe Quirke Out in paperback on 6th June.
Pride, passion, friendship and fighting back — this YA debut radiates the power of coming together to bring about positive change in funny, inspiring style.
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The Dinner Party
By Rebecca Heath Out in paperback on 6th June.
A dark and twisty domestic thriller set in a seemingly idyllic suburban neighbourhood, where family secrets are best kept buried...
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How to Solve Murders Like a Lady
By Hannah Dolby Out in paperback on 6th June.
This feisty lady detective novel set in 1897 is wonderfully quirky and has been created with a beautifully light touch.
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Westport
By James Comey Out in hardback on 6th June.
The breathtaking must-read new thriller from the former director of the FBI
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The Bookshop Woman
By Nanako Hanada Out in hardback on 6th June.
Self-discovery and the transformative power of books and book recommendations are at the heart of this rich, funny, moving memoir that exudes all the style of a finely-crafted novel.
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Hungry Heart
By Clare Finney Out in paperback on 13th June.
A wonderfully friendly and inclusive book about the connection between food and love, of sharing and caring whether eating separately or together.
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This is Why We Lied
By Karin Slaughter Out in hardback on 20th June.
One toxic family. Eight suspicious guests. Everyone is guilty. But who is a killer?
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