Rhubarb Rhubarb
By Mary Jane Paterson and Jo Thompson
A correspondence between a hopeless gardener and a hopeful cook
Unscripted
By Claire Handscombe
No-one is a bigger fan of actor Thomas Cassidy than Libby. No-one. That's why she's totally going to marry him
Moonstomp
By Tim Wells
Youth cult meets occult in this New English Library style tale of a skinhead werewolf running riot in late 70s London.
The Coming Age of Imagination
By Phil Teer
How automation and a Universal Basic Income could lead to an explosion in creativity
Breakfast In Bogotá
By Helen Young
Set in 1940s Colombia, Breakfast In Bogotá is about a broken architect trying to build something new
Happy Family
By James Ellis
Sometimes, for one’s own sanity, it’s best to rip up an entire life and start again. The question is: whose life? And who does the ripping?
Not Speaking
By Norma Clarke
Not Speaking is a lively and unusual family memoir, and a slice of social history.
Not From Above!
By Alexander Mayor
Survival Machines
By Ste Sharp
The sequel to the sci-fi novel Darwin's Soldiers – John Greene and the allied army fight to discover how their mutations evolved.
Let Sleeping Dogs Lie
By Elfan Jones
A story of crime and murder – but in the midst of the mayhem, true love may blossom, good could win out and there might even be a happily ever after.
The Long, Long Road to Wembley
By Dave Roberts
One man's obsession with seeing his beloved non-league football team play at Wembley.
Build Your Sales Tribe
By Steve Schrier
How to build an effective commercial team in the information age