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The Accidental Education of Jerome Lupien

Montreal student Jerome is swept up in a series of misadventures and criminal escapades in this portrait of a city infamously mired in corruption.

Bitter Orange

A suspenseful novel set in 1969 England about one woman’s obsession with a glamorous, hedonistic couple living downstairs who aren’t what they seem.

How to Be Happy Though Human

How to Be Happy Though Human introduces New Zealand’s Kate Camp’s eclectic and musical poetry to international audiences for the first time.

A Boring Wife Settles the Score

The saucy and ever-appealing Diane, now turning fifty and with the wreckage of her marriage behind her, sets off on a new hilarious journey for romance.

The Field

From Robert Seethaler comes a tale of life and death and human connection, told through the voices of those who have passed on.

Scenes from the Underground

I have just heard for the first time the expression “to make soup”: it means to mix the bottom-of-the-pocket drugs of everyone huddled in the club toilet stall, opened MD, ketamine, old dry speed, crushed e pills, to make big lines that will let us forget the past forty-eight hours that have been so difficult.

Trembling River

From internationally acclaimed crime writer Andrée A. Michaud, a beguiling story of trauma and lost innocence.

The Slaughterman’s Daughter

A historical adventure story of a woman’s quest to avenge her sister’s honour set in a Jewish shtetl during the final years of the Russian Empire.

Don’t Look At Me Like That

Editor Diana Athill’s only novel is an unflinching look at love and betrayal through the story of a young woman finding herself in 1950s London.

All Monsters Must Die

The incredible true story of the 1978 kidnapping of South Korea’s most famous actress and film director by North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Il.

A Whole Life

The 100,000-copy German bestseller.

The Accusation

A major publishing phenomenon, The Accusation by anonymous North Korean writer Bandi is the first piece of fiction to come out of North Korea.