The Romantic – William Boyd £9.99 Panoramic portrait of the fictional Irishman Cashel Greville Ross born in 1799 and by turns soldier, writer, explorer – irresistibly drawn to adventure and romance in exotic locations. Absorbing and wonderfully entertaining. Add to Basket
The Sanctuary – Andrew Hunter Murray £9.99 A disturbing eco-thriller set in the future where Ben, a struggling artist, hears that his fiancée, Cara, is not going to return from the private island where she has been working for a reclusive billionaire. He decides to seek her out. Add to Basket
The Secret of Cooking: Recipes for an Easier Life in the Kitchen – Bee Wilson £28.00 Informed by a lifetime’s reading and writing about food, here is a chef who genuinely understands how to put good food on the table every day. Tips on seasoning and cooking ahead, plus 140 delicious recipes Add to Basket
The Snow Girl – Sophie Anderson £12.99 Tasha glimpses someone in the moonlight and goes outside to discover not just a girl, but a fox, a hare and a deer. Age guide: 8+ Add to Basket
The Story of Science: How Science and Technology Changed the World – Robert Winston £20.00 Accessible and fun guide to some of the world’s pioneering experiments, inventions and life-changing discoveries. Age guide: 8-12 Add to Basket
The Swimmers – Julie Otsuka £9.99 For Alice, who swims there daily, the local pool is a haven free from the pressures of the outside world. But when the pool is suddenly closed for repairs her rhythms are disrupted. A graceful, sensitive portrait of shared ritual, relationships and memory. Add to Basket
The Trio – Johanna Hedman £9.99 Please note that this title is not published until July 6th. An elegant, bittersweet meditation on love, intimacy, jealousy and freedom telling the story of Thora, August, and Hugo who meet in Stockholm and drift between London, Berlin, and Paris, reconfiguring their relationships and negotiating what each means to the others. Add to Basket
The Upside-Down World: Meetings with the Dutch Masters – Benjamin Moser £30.00 Prompted by a move to the Netherlands, the author determined to acquaint himself with the artists of the Dutch Golden Age. A charming, highly personal and richly illustrated guide to their work. Add to Basket
The Whalebone Theatre – Joanna Quinn £9.99 Immersive tale of three siblings growing up in a country house near the Dorset coast amusing themselves with amateur theatricals in a makeshift theatre as the threat of war looms. Add to Basket