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I Still Dream

‘The best fictional treatment of the possibilities and horrors of artificial intelligence that I’ve read’ Guardian

In 1997 Laura Bow invented Organon, a rudimentary artificial intelligence.

Manon Bradshaw – Persons Unknown (Manon Bradshaw, Book 2)

THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

A brutal murder. A detective with no one left to trust.

‘[Steiner] solidified the promise of last year’s debut, Missing, Presumed, with another hyper-realistic police procedural’ Guardian: Books of the Year 2017

I Still Dream

“A strikingly intelligent book about intelligence itself” – Sarah Perry, author of The Essex Serpent

Entanglement

‘A wise debut’ Observer

‘A hugely impressive debut’ Stella Duffy

‘Beautifully written’ Hannah Beckerman

‘A really accomplished debut’ Red Magazine

The Chilbury Ladies’ Choir

‘The writing glows with emotional intelligence. This atmospheric debut…had me sniffing copiously’ Daily Mail

Three Things About Elsie

The Sunday Times Bestseller

‘Lovely, lovely, lovely… Sue Townsend meets Kate Atkinson meets Nina Stibbe’ MARIAN KEYES

‘Powerful and profound’ Guardian

‘Another sure-fire hit’ Daily Mail

‘Funny, melancholy, acutely observant’ Sunday Express

How Hard Can It Be?

Kate Reddy is counting down the days until she is fifty, but not in a good way.

How Hard Can It Be?

Kate Reddy is back! The follow-up to the international bestseller I Don’t Know How She Does It, the novel that defined modern life for women everywhere. This time she’s juggling teenagers, ageing parents and getting back into the workplace, and every page will have you laughing and thinking: It’s not just me.

Mail on Sunday’s Books of the Year

Manon Bradshaw – Persons Unknown (Manon Bradshaw, Book 2)

THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

A brutal murder. A detective with no one left to trust.

‘[Steiner] solidified the promise of last year’s debut, Missing, Presumed, with another hyper-realistic police procedural’ Guardian: Books of the Year 2017

The Night Brother

‘Echoes of Angela Carter’s more fantastical fiction reverberate through this exuberant tale of a hermaphrodite Jekyll and Hyde figure … enjoyably energetic’ SUNDAY TIMES

The New Republic

A scalpel sharp political satire from the Orange Prize winning writer of We Need to Talk about Kevin.

‘A superbly witty political satire’ THE TIMES

Oola

‘It’s the kind of book you want to linger in and never leave; the kind of book that DOES things to you . . . I adored it’ Emma Jane Unsworth, author of Animals

OOLA is a very different kind of love story.

Oola

‘It’s the kind of book you want to linger in and never leave; the kind of book that DOES things to you . . . I adored it’ Emma Jane Unsworth, author of Animals

OOLA is a very different kind of love story.

Reader, I Married Him

‘This collection is stormy, romantic, strong – the Full Brontë’ The Times

A collection of short stories celebrating Charlotte Brontë, published in the year of her bicentenary and stemming from the now immortal words from her great work Jane Eyre.

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