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No One Saw It Coming by Susan Lewis
Don�?Tt miss this utterly gripping and emotional thriller from Sunday Times bestselling author Susan Lewis! Secrets lie at the h...
View full detailsEdith and Kim by Charlotte Philby
One of �?~the heirs to John le CarrAc�?T The Times �?~A tremendous achievement�?T WILLIAM BOYD �?~Behold t...
View full detailsThe Hike by Lucy Clarke
*The Sunday Times bestseller* *A CHILLING WINTER THRILLER FROM THE MILLION-COPY BESTSELLING AUTHOR* ___________________...
View full detailsThe Final Strife by Saara El-Arifi
THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER 'Epic in scope, its worldbuilding as intricate as filigree,THE FINAL STRIFE sings of rebel...
View full detailsThe Little Italian Hotel by Phaedra Patrick
�?TThe perfect book to read when you want to give your heart a holiday�?T Sally Page, bestselling author of The Keeper of Stories ...
View full detailsA Secret Garden Affair by Erica James
Recapture the summer sunshine this autumn with the Sunday Times bestseller that readers are calling �?~captivating�?T and �?~a treasure of a read�?...
View full detailsA Summer Surprise at the Little Blue Boathouse by Christie Barlow
�?~Full of warmth, fun and feel-good factor�?T Sunday Times Bestseller Katie Fforde Love Heart Lane �?" where friends are ther...
View full detailsBetween Us by Mhairi McFarlane
A SUNDAY TIMES BEST BOOK OF 2023 `Everything you want from a rom com and satisfyingly knotty with proper, recognisable character...
View full detailsLove Me Do by Lindsey Kelk
A SUNDAY TIMES BEST BOOK OF 2023 She�?Ts written the perfect romance . . . for someone else Greetings card ...
View full detailsThe Christmas Wish by Lindsey Kelk
How do you fall in love with someone who can�?Tt remember you from one day until the next? �?~Absolutely hilarious, engaging and...
View full detailsThe Close by Jane Casey
�?~If you haven�?Tt read Jane Casey, start immediately�?T Marian Keyes, the Sunday Times No.1 Bestseller A Times best crime book of 2023 ...
View full detailsThe Silence by Katerina Diamond
Gail wakes in the middle of the night to everyone�?Ts worst nightmare. She can�?Tt move, can�?Tt speak and a stranger is stan...
View full detailsThe Saturday Night Sauvignon Sisterhood by Gill Sims
It�?Ts time for a w(h)ine �?oGod, she�?Ts funny�?? �?" Jilly Cooper �?~Oh, for f*ck�?Ts sake�?T muttered Cl...
View full detailsThe Good Servant by Fern Britton
From the No.1 bestselling author of Daughters of Cornwall comes an extraordinary tale of family secrets and epic love. Balm...
View full detailsThe Letter by Josephine Cox
Will its words uncover a dark family secret? Readers love Josephine Cox! �?TLoved the story and the characters�?T ...
View full detailsChildren of the Stone City by Beverley Naidoo
A thrilling, resonant and inspiring novel about justice, privilege and the power of the young to strive for change. Set in a ...
View full detailsWhere's Brian's Bottom? by Rob Jones
Over 2 metres/6.5 feet of fold-out fun!Brian is a very long sausage dog. So long he's lost his bottom. Can you find Brian's bottom? Where could i...
View full detailsMarvin and the Book of Magic by Jenny Pearson
Marvellous Marvin braves the stage to showcase the magic that can be found in true friendship in this hilarious and heartfelt tale from bestselling...
View full detailsThe Storm and the Minotaur by Lucy Strange
Lucy Strange interweaves the Industrial Revolution with gripping Greek mythology in this atmospheric tale, featuring artwork from acclaimed illustr...
View full detailsLunar by Chris Bradford
Stranded and alone on the moon, Luna is running out of time �?� Bestselling author Chris Bradford crafts The Martian for teens in this gripping out...
View full detailsWelcome to Camp Killer by Cynthia Murphy
Bestselling YA horror writer Cynthia Murphy makes her Barrington Stoke debut with a spine-chilling thriller about a summer camp gone deathly wrong....
View full detailsJodie by Hilary McKay
Trapped and alone on the salt marshes, Jodie is troubled by a haunting presence in this eerily atmospheric ghost story from multi-award-winning aut...
View full detailsThe Day the Hiccups Took Over by Jo Simmons
When Frank's hiccups just won't STOP, they get him into all kinds of trouble in this madcap caper from comedy genius and bestselling author Jo Simm...
View full detailsNorthern Soul by Phil Earle
From award-winning author Phil Earle comes the hilariously agonising account of one teenage boy�?Ts disastrous attempts to win the heart of the coo...
View full detailsIn the glorious two hundred years of its existence; HarperCollins has managed to position itself as one of the world’s top English-language publishers. Headquartered in New York and having set up publishing operations across 17 countries; they have more than 120 branded imprints around the world. HarperCollins publishes on average 10,000 new books every year in 16 languages and has a print and digital catalogue of more than 200,000 titles. For two hundred extensive years (and counting), HarperCollins has been an inseparable part of the world’s literary history.
With a long, rich history that dates back to the 19th century; HarperCollins books boast the most incredible list of writers. HarperCollins is one publication house that credits itself for having published world-class writers like Mark Twain, the Brontë sisters, Thackeray, Dickens, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., Maurice Sendak, Shel Silverstein, Margaret Wise Brown amongst several others. With books published across dozens of genres; the prestigious HarperCollins author list includes Nobel Prize winners, Pulitzer Prize winners, and more.
At HarperCollins publishing, authors are at the centre of everything they do. They provide authors with a platform to voice relevant opinions and tell important stories about pressing causes. To the authors they represent, they extend world-class and unprecedented editorial support, marketing reach, long-standing connections with booksellers, and industry-leading insight into reader and consumer behaviour.
As the second largest consumer book publisher in the world; HarperCollins UK publishes books for readers of all ages, cultures, and interests. Their bestsellers include memoirs of British prime ministers. Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall trilogy. George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series and legendary titles by legacy authors J.R.R. Tolkien, Agatha Christie mysteries, and The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis. Apart from world-class non-fiction and fiction titles to their credit; Harper Collins is also home to the most iconic bears in literary fiction. They can single-handedly take credit for blessing the world’s young readers with bear characters like Paddington, Rupert, Winnie-the-Pooh, Judith Kerr, Rob Biddulph, Michael Morpurgo, Mr. Men & Little Miss, Thomas & Friends, and Minecraft.
HarperCollins publishers are also the only UK publishers to release audio versions of all their new fiction, narrative nonfiction, and children’s books at the same time as their print publication. They publish as many as 700 audiobooks every year. And whilst they explore all new and old, digital and print avenues of publishing literature, HarperCollins also has a social conscience. They have a unique partnership with the Royal National Institute for the Blind, where their complete catalogue is free for the members of the institute. As part of the HarperCollins Learning and Education division; the publication house has also pioneered reference publishing. They develop market-leading dictionaries, atlases, and other academic books for school students.
On their mission to bring only the best authors to their readers; HarperCollins is a publication house that has championed core human values like diversity and inclusivity in their work and not just in their company policy. As part of its mission to publish diverse and culturally inclusive books; HarperCollins submissions desk hires only the best literary agents to scout out and represent only the best writers and voices from across the globe.