‘A tour de force. Drawing on cognitive psychology, neuroscience and her own experience, this book offers compelling lessons for how busy people can lead better …
An informative and accessible book that contains everything the older person needs to know and do to get their affairs in order and navigate the later stages of life.
Jane Austen’s Emma meets bustling Mumbai society in Swati Hegde’s debut friends to lovers romcom. Mumbai.
Don’t Make Me Laugh deftly balances anger and humor in a story of power, control, and manipulation. It explores gender roles in work and life, the competition imposed on women, and, ultimately, the triumph of fighting back.
‘Absolute, utter perfection’ Chloe Liese, bestselling author of Only and Forever’Real and raw…swoon-worthy romance.’ Bal KhabraA married couple joins a week-long wilderness expedition to help …
It is 1597 and Kit Skevy and Mariner Elgin have just robbed the wrong grave. Two unusual criminals get caught up in the dark and magical underworld of alchemy in the 16th century.
A smart sharp debut with real heart and humour, introducing Audrey Mendes, a clever thirty-eight-year-old lawyer caught in a web of toxic situations, whose past gets pulled out into the light.
Written for Millennials and Gen Z readers looking to change their attitude toward money management, The Modern Money Manifesto is a savvy and no-nonsense guide …
An intensely transformational story of how grief became gratitude in the presence of a humble herd of cows.
The return of the Western in this poignant love story and riveting on the road adventure.
This small-town Christmas market might just be where you can find everything you need for the holidays…
Things are bad enough when Emily’s life falls apart, and even the cat isn’t speaking to her. Then it gets worse when her black sheep father turns up with one of his plans. The funny, poignant new novel from the author of Swimming for Beginners.
An urgent book on generative artificial interlligence from one of the top US journalists in the tech field, exploring the risk and benefits looming.
Over the course of a single week, a woman who is ready to die finds an unexpected reason to live
Set in London in 1968, A CURTAIN TWITCHER’S BOOK OF MURDER follows the lives of the inhabitants of a suburban London street. But this is no ordinary road.