Joy Williams
Format: Paperback
Now in paperback: the new collection from the acclaimed American short story writer Joy Williams.
Akira Yoshimura, translated by Mark Ealey
Format: Paperback
An evocative historical novel with a sting in the tail, Shipwrecks is a powerful and deeply moving Japanese classic, introduced by David Mitchell.
Michelle de Kretser
Format: Paperback
The dazzling new novel from Michelle de Kretser, author of Questions of Travel, bestseller and winner of the Miles Franklin Award.
Andre Alexis
Format: Hard Cover
A thief, a junkie and an albino walk into a bar: one comes out dead, one in handcuffs, and the other with millions of dollars ...
A slick, sophisticated mystery from the author of the Giller Prize-winning Fifteen Dogs - questioning what it means to be honourable and faithful in the face of desire.
Edna O'Brien, foreword by Eimear McBride
Format: Paperback
A new edition of Edna O'Brien's stunning first three novels: The Country Girls and its sequels, The Lonely Girl and Girls in their Married Bliss, changed the temperature of Irish literature in the 1960s and inspired generation after generation of readers and writers. The passion, artistry and courage of Edna O'Brien's vision in these three novels continue to resonate into the twenty-first century.
Adrien Bosc, translated by Willard Wood
Format: Paperback
The best-selling debut novel based on the true story of a tragedy - now in paperback. Winner of the prestigious Academie Francaise Prize.
Pascal Mercier
Format: Paperback
From the author of the giant bestseller, Night Train to Lisbon, comes a finely calibrated heartbreaker of a novel about fathers and daughters, great rises and sudden falls.
Alejandro Zambra, translated by Megan McDowell
Format: Paperback
Completely unlike anything you've read before: this playful, poignant, genre-bending novel / entrance examination tells a story of copying, cheating, faking and messing-up.
Sofie Laguna
Format: Paperback
The Choke is a mesmerising, harrowing and ultimately uplifting novel from the 2015 Miles Franklin winner.
Johanna Sinisalo, translated by Lola Rogers
Format: Paperback
From the queen of 'Finnish weird', a captivating and witty speculative satire of a Handmaid's Tale-esque welfare state where women are either breeders or outcasts, addicts chase the elusive high of super-hot chilli peppers and one woman is searching for her missing sister.