The Wolf Hunt – Ayelet Gundar-Goshen £16.99 A masterful depiction of how a seemingly safe life can implode, presented as a suspenseful, unsettling examination of what happens when a mother begins to suspect her teenage son of deceiving her in relation to a local crime. Add to Basket
The Year of the Locust – Terry Hayes £22.00 The author of I Am Pilgrim returns with a nail-biting thriller set in the violent, unstable borderlands between Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan where CIA agent Kane has been sent to exfiltrate a potentially dangerous threat to western power. Add to Basket
Thunderclap: A memoir of art and life & sudden death – Laura Cumming £25.00 The author interweaves her own story of life as an art critic with those of her Scottish painter father and the Dutch artist Fabritius, both of whom died tragically young. Beautifully illustrated and narrated. Add to Basket
Tom Lake – Ann Patchett £18.99 Lara’s three daughters, back at the family orchard to help gather the fruit, persuade theirmother to tell them the full story of her first love and early career on the stage. A poignant, touching examination of memory, family relationships and roads not taken. Add to Basket
Too Late to Awaken : What Lies Ahead When There is No Future? – Slavoj Žižek £20.00 Characteristically pithy and insightful analysis of our urgent global predicament in which one of the most provocative philosophers of our times presents a case for radical emancipatory politics. Add to Basket
Turning Over the Pebbles: A Life in Cricket and in the Mind – Mike Brearley £22.00 Signed by the author. Free shipping within the UK. In association with The Institute of Psychoanalysis. Add to Basket
Under the Hornbeams: A true story of life in the open – Emma Tarlo (Signed) £18.99 Signed by the author. Add to Basket
Unfair Play: The Battle For Women’s Sport – Sharron Davies £20.00 Free shipping within the UK. In association with the Free Speech Union. Add to Basket
Venice: City of Pictures – Martin Gayford £30.00 Elegant paen to the city and its many treasures which argues that Venice will forever be a source of inspiration to diverse artists who will constantly re-interpret the work of those who visited before them. Add to Basket
Vines in a Cold Climate: The People Behind the English Wine Revolution – Henry Jeffreys £16.99 Illuminating guide to the surprising success story of English wine production over the past 30 years and a look at the growers behind what is now an industry with a global reputation for quality wines. Add to Basket
Went to London, Took the Dog: A Diary – Nina Stibbe £16.99 Ten years after Love, Nina she leaves Cornwall for ‘a year-long sabbatical’. A poignant, often hilarious, chronicle of lodging with another writer in Camden, revisiting old haunts and exploring the city anew. Add to Basket
What Makes a Garden: A considered approach to garden design – Jinny Blom £35.00 Breathtaking photographs accompany this innovative blend of expert knowledge, practical ideas and tips on how to design a garden which pleases all five senses. Add to Basket
Women in Intelligence – Helen Fry £25.00 Drawing on recently declassified material and personal testimonies, this is a major reappraisal of the extensive and varied roles played by women in covert operations. Add to Basket