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The Untold Railway Stories

Ebook: September 11, 2025
Hardback: September 11, 2025
Paperback:

The Untold Railway Stories

Monisha Rajesh

A compendium of fascinating and evocative new writing on railway travel and history. Telling of little known journeys and uncovered histories on railway routes around the world – from the UK, Europe and Africa to North America, the Middle East and Asia.

 

From Myanmar’s highlands to the British Pennines, from slow travel between coffee plantations in Borneo to a cross-continent odyssey on African railways, from the pioneers of the American West to European trains in war, this is a new prism through which to explore human lives, and global landscapes, politics and history.

 

The Untold Railway Stories is a testament to both the joy and impact of train travel – to the ambition and ingenuity, and also to destruction and sacrifice within its history – and is published to coincide with the 200th anniversary of first passenger railway line.

Full list of contributors

Monisha Rajesh (Author, Editor), Shahnaz Habib (Author), Clare Hammond (Author), Mark Ovenden (Author), Vicki Pipe (Author), Leon McCarron (Author), Andrew Martin (Author), Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor (Author), Sam Williams (Author), Omar Musa (Author), Felicity Spector (Author), Jack Curtis (Author)

Dead Behind the Eyes

Ebook: November 7, 2024
Hardback: November 7, 2024
Paperback: October 9, 2025

Dead Behind the Eyes

Ian Moore

‘An engrossing, slickly plotted policier that will leave you wanting more’ TOM BENJAMIN, author of the Daniel Leicester mysteries

A HEADLESS MAN. A MISSING GIRL. A LIFE RULED BY SECRETS.

When a decapitated body washes up on the banks of the River Loire in the ancient city of Tours, the reluctant juge d’instruction Matthieu Lombard is brought in to lead the investigation.

But when Lombard’s young niece appears, the inquiry changes course. Suddenly immersed in another world – one of eco-terrorism, bio-medical research, French aristocracy and the violent forgotten underbelly of society – Lombard begins to make unexpected connections.

Can the brutal murder of a lonely man really be justified by a noble cause? Or are good intentions hiding darker motives, more cynical and more deadly?

The second book in the gripping new crime series from The Times-bestselling author of Death and Croissants

Reviews

  • 'Like a French inspector Morse, a gallic delight reminiscent of Fred Vargas and Donna Leon' C. K. McDonnell, author of The Stranger Times

  • ‘A cracking good read’ Mark Billingham, author of the Tom Thorne thrillers

  • 'An engrossing, slickly plotted policier that will leave you wanting more' Tom Benjamin, author of the Daniel Leicester mysteries

  • 'A timely and gripping procedural with a twist' Heat

  • 'Charming, clever and expertly crafted… wickedly fabulous' Rachel Lynch, author of the Detective Kelly Porter thrillers

  • 'Full of twists and turns, I couldn't put this down. Great stuff' Simon McCleave, author of the D.I. Ruth Hunter thrillers

  • ‘This is great fun… crime fiction at a European pace, with a fabulous Loire Valley setting… reminiscent of Michael Dibdin’ Sarah Hilary, author of the D.I. Marnie Rome thrillers

  • 'An accomplished and compelling tale' Martin Walker, author of the Bruno, Chief of Police, Dordogne Mysteries

  • 'Wine, chateaux and murder, what's not to love? I highly recommend' Cara Black, author of the Aimée Leduc Investigations

  • 'A bracing antidote to the many stories of beautiful, sun-soaked French towns... Juge d’instruction Matthieu Lombard is a great character, curmudgeonly but clever, dogged but sensitive, and with a brain packed with the kind of general knowledge that wins quizzes' Literary Review

  • 'A surprising and truly entertaining mystery… Moore has finely drawn, colourful characters… incredibly enjoyable' Paul Burke, Crime Time FM

  • 'A hotbed of grudges and feuds. Thrilling’ Marie Warren, Crime Monthly

  • 'A cunning murder mystery, a dive into history, a warm and intimate portrait of provincial France and, in Juge Lombard, a compelling continental detective – a terrific read' Jon Henley

A Splintering

Ebook: September 4, 2025
Hardback: September 4, 2025
Paperback: September 4, 2025

A Splintering

Dur e Aziz Amna

‘Smart and gripping – I read it in one sitting. Tara is a glorious creation, crackling with life and aspiration and sensuality’ Kamila Shamsie, author of Home Fire

‘A lacerating novel by a writer of great insight and deep compassion’ Mohsin Hamid, author of The Last White Man

In a village in rural Pakistan, Tara is waiting and watching. The smell of dung and dust hangs over her world. She is desperate to leave the petty life of the village and escape the iron grip of her violent, unpredictable brother. Marrying a middle-class accountant allows her to escape to the capital, but she soon finds that life as a respectable housewife is not sufficient either. She wants what the rich mothers at her children’s school have. She wants what their husbands have. But can she truly shake her past? And what of the menacing spectre of her brother, a reminder of the threads that tie her to the life she left behind?

Set against a hypnotic, oppressive backdrop of political violence and natural disaster, A Splintering traces the class struggle of a woman stuck between province and metropolis, between motherhood and ambition. Disquieting and utterly gripping, it is an extraordinary achievement by Dur e Aziz Amna, an exploration of a complex and unforgettable character who will risk everything to carve out a life of her own.

Reviews

  • 'A riveting read that boldly calls out patriarchy in Pakistan and beyond' Mohammed Hanif, author of Red Birds

  • 'An intoxicating, high-voltage mix of female rage, economic ambition, erotic awakening, and biting disdain aimed at the expectations faced by women in contemporary Pakistani society, Tara's voice will sear itself in your consciousness like the scowl of a convict facing the firing squad. Never have my sympathies been so roused, tested, and provoked by a character both heroic and tragic, wily and cornered, raw and charred... a magnificent sophomore novel, replete with Amna's trademark lyricism and sparkling wit' Aube Rey Lescure, author of River East, River West

  • ‘Smart and gripping – I read it in one sitting. Tara is a glorious creation, crackling with life and aspiration and sensuality’ Kamila Shamsie, author of Best of Friends

  • 'A lacerating novel by a writer of great insight and deep compassion' Mohsin Hamid, author of The Last White Man

  • 'A Splintering is the dizzying kind of novel that puts every part of your brain in competition with the rest. It’s a page-turner, it’s a vivid chronicle of family life, it’s an intimate exploration of selfhood. And more than anything it’s an examination of the structures society builds up around us. In harrowing detail, Amna shows us how those forces - tradition, patriarchy, capitalism - deform and fracture our inner lives so profoundly that imagination becomes as much a prison as it is a key. I’m in awe of this book' Chris Knapp, author of States of Emergency

  • ‘A gripping, troubling, masterful story. I could not put it down’ Ayşegül Savaş, author of The Anthropologists

The Guide to Black London

Ebook: June 4, 2026
Hardback:
Paperback: June 4, 2026

The Guide to Black London

Michael Ohajuru, Angelina Osborne

Category: History,

Africans have been in London since the Roman occupation and have been a visible and continuous presence there since the mid-16th century. Yet British domestic history struggles to place Black people within its narrative.

In The Guide to Black London, S. I. Martin and Michael Ohajuru offer neighbourhood-level insights into the continuity and extraordinary impact of Black people on the capital’s politics, culture and self-image. Street by street they reveal the networks of statesmen, writers, entrepreneurs, sportspeople, doctors, revolutionaries and others who changed the history of the city and the world.

Coming Home

Ebook: July 11, 2024
Hardback: July 11, 2024
Paperback: May 15, 2025

Coming Home

Brittney Griner, Michelle Burford

THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

From the nine-time women’s basketball icon and three-time Olympic gold medallist – a raw, revelatory account of her unfathomable detainment in Russia and her journey home.

On 17 February 2022, Brittney Griner arrived in Moscow ready to spend the WNBA offseason playing for the Russian women’s basketball team where she had been the centrepiece of previous championship seasons. Instead, a security checkpoint became her gateway to hell when she was arrested for mistakenly carrying under one gram of medically prescribed hash oil. Brittney’s world was violently upended in a crisis she has never spoken in detail about publicly – until now.

In Coming Home, Brittney finally shares the harrowing details of her sudden arrest days before Russia invaded Ukraine; her bewilderment and isolation while navigating a foreign legal system amid her trial and sentencing; her emotional and physical anguish as the first American woman ever to endure a Russian penal colony while the #WeAreBG movement rallied for her release; the chilling prisoner swap with Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout; and her remarkable rise from hostage to global spokesperson on behalf of America’s forgotten. In haunting and vivid detail, Brittney takes readers inside the horrors of a geopolitical nightmare spanning ten months.

And yet Coming Home is more than Brittney’s journey from captivity to freedom. In an account as gripping as it is poignant, she shares how her deep love for Cherelle, her wife of six years, anchored her during their greatest storm; how her family’s support pulled her back from the brink; and how hundreds of letters from friends and neighbours lent her resolve to keep fighting. Coming Home is both a story of survival and a testament to love – the bonds that brought Brittney home to her family, and at last, to herself.

Reviews

  • 'Weaves the swooping drama of the high-stakes narrative with empathic glimpses of Griner's upbringing' Observer

  • 'A visceral, harrowing account of what it's like to be trapped inside Russia's infamous criminal justice system... also the harrowing-in-a-different-way story of what it’s like to grow up Black, female, gay and startlingly tall' New York Times

  • 'A riveting read' Washington Post

  • 'Devastating... deeply personal, publicly powerful' Slate.com

  • 'Just finished. Couldn't put it down. What an incredible story, what an incredible human being' Glennon Doyle on Instagram, author of Untamed

Encounterism

Ebook: May 4, 2023
Hardback: May 4, 2023
Paperback: July 3, 2025

Encounterism

Andy Field

Encounterism is a joyous immersion into the everyday pleasure and shared humanity we stand to lose in an increasingly digital world. Andy Field explores both different kinds of and different venues for human encounters: from the hairdresser’s to the cinema, from nightclubs to eateries, shops staffed by people and free-form urban parks; these are the everyday yet invaluable spaces that allow for human encounters that enrich our lives.

Field writes with tenderness and wit born out of twenty years as a performance artist creating scenarios in which people are encouraged to see and interact with each other afresh. In Encounterism he not only examines how we physically encounter both strangers and friends – in all our human grace and awkwardness – but builds to a manifesto for the importance of real-world interaction.

A rousing reminder that our cities, our residential streets and workplaces, must still allow for the possibility of spontaneity and shared, in-person joy.

Reviews

  • 'Andy Field’s book reawakens us to the neglected majesty, charm and beauty of the everyday. His book returns us to a childlike state of wonder. It’s profoundly charming - and, in the best sense, lovely' Alain de Botton author of The School of Life and A Therapeutic Journey

  • 'Andy Field is the freshest, most down-to-earth, most constantly surprising (and endearing) explorer of urban life I’ve read in a while… And whether he's guiding us into mass snowball fights on the streets of London or the meaning of holding hands, this unmet stranger cheerfully reminds us all of the value of touch and the virtue of trying to see the world anew' Pico Iyer, author of The Half Known Life and Autumn Light

  • 'Modern-day transcendentalist Andy Field weaves reflections on cultural touchstones in celebration of the person-to-person encounter - whether that’s a phone call with a lover, a snowball fight with strangers or a sweaty nightclub dancefloor' Ada Calhoun, author of Also A Poet and Why We Can’t Sleep

  • 'I loved this beguiling, uplifting debut' Caroline Sanderson, Editor's Choice, The Bookseller

  • 'It is easy to forget: life is a delicate matter of meetings and partings. Andy Field provides a gentle, beautiful reminder' John Kaag, author of Hiking with Nietzsche

  • 'A deeply felt, optimistic take on culture and contemporary life, and the small possibilities for change and transforming human interaction that it can contain if we’re open to its offers' Tim Etchells, artist

A Ride Across America

A Ride Across America
A Ride Across America

Ebook: July 18, 2024
Hardback: July 18, 2024
Paperback: June 19, 2025

A Ride Across America

Simon Parker

Category: Memoir & Biography,

‘Parker magnificently chronicles the America he encounters, a divided, disfranchised collection of states he fears for but comes to love for their generosity, community spirit and sense of hope’ Ben East, Observer

Frustrated by the shallow headlines focusing only on Trump, borders and division, award-winning travel writer Simon Parker decided that to better understand today’s USA he would have to travel across it, slowly.

Did the America of his teenage dreams really exist? And was it really as fractured as the headlines suggest? On his journey to find out, Simon cycled 4,373 miles through eleven states and numerous extreme weather events, via mountains and prairie lands, forests and freeways. Along the way he visited homes, schools, churches and rodeos, meeting hundreds of (extra)ordinary Americans behind the clickbait news posts to discover a nation whose portrayal has become vastly oversimplified.

Reviews

  • 'From overheated bras to over doctored coffee, America's charming oddness summed up in a blast of entertainment and information. A wonderful companion to America, thoughtful, fun and always willing to be surprised by a nation of dizzying complexity' BBC

  • 'What sets Simon Parker's book apart is his motivations, more specifically his desire to see whether the America he envisioned as a teen really exists. This makes it so much more than a merely observational book, he's genuinely determined to take a deep dive into today's USA. In doing so, he also provides a fascinating insight into the workings of tourism across the pond' Independent

  • 'A fabulous book. Simon Parker's cycling odyssey takes you to the heart of modern America' Express

  • 'Parker magnificently chronicles the America he encounters, a divided, disfranchised collection of states he fears for but comes to love for their generosity, community spirit and sense of hope' Ben East, Observer

  • ‘An absolutely brilliant book! Our book of the week. And one of the best books I’ve read all year’ Paul Ross, talkSPORT

  • ‘I am in awe of his achievement, and by that I do not mean the long, difficult days of riding… What truly amazed me was the breadth and diversity of the encounters he relates, often verbatim; the journalism that weaves in the voices of the unhoused, migrants and marginalised with whom he shares the road… What Parker has managed with this book is a journalistic and a physical feat: it is the book I wish I’d written’ The Tablet

  • ‘The most entertaining travel writing book I’ve read in quite a while, and an enthralling portrait of an enormously diverse country we routinely over-simplify’ The Bookseller

The Escape from Kabul

The Escape from Kabul
The Escape from Kabul

Ebook: August 28, 2025
Hardback:
Paperback: August 28, 2025

The Escape from Kabul

Karen Bartlett

Category: Memoir & Biography,

Combining moment-by-moment drama with an emotional story of friendship and bravery, The Escape from Kabul is also a searing insight into the captive fate of women in Afghanistan.

In the twenty years since 2001, Afghan women had obtained legal degrees, became judges and set out to transform their country – tackling corruption, and reducing horrifying levels of violence against women and children. These educated women of power were clear targets for the Taliban. But their friends – and sister judges – from the UK, Poland, USA and ANZ were not prepared to abandon them, using WhatsApp and sheer bloody-minded persistence, they found escape routes and new homes for family after family.

This is a heart stopping story of rescue; but also a moving account of ambition, public service and the difficulties of having to build a new life abroad. Veteran, bestselling journalist Karen Bartlett’s compelling account also celebrates the capabilities and global power of united, working women and of the bond of a career spent in service to justice. Individuals who are often the last and only check to unbridled power, influence and violence.

The Quality of Love

Ebook: May 2, 2024
Hardback: May 2, 2024
Paperback: September 25, 2025

The Quality of Love

Ariane Bankes

Category: Memoir & Biography,

‘Oh, what lives they both led!’ Spectator

‘Enriched by the correspondence between the twins – for, ultimately, the great love story is theirs alone’ Telegraph

A TLS Book of the Year

When her mother Celia Paget died, Ariane Bankes inherited a battered trunk stuffed with letters and diaries belonging to Celia and her twin Mamaine. This correspondence charted the remarkable lives of the Paget sisters and their friends and lovers, including Arthur Koestler, Albert Camus, Sartre and de Beauvoir, and George Orwell. 

Out of this rich archive, The Quality of Love weaves the story of these captivating and unusually beautiful identical twins who overcame a meagre education to take 1930s London society by storm and move among Europe’s foremost intellectuals during the twentieth century’s most dramatic decades. Above all, it is a sparkling portrait of the deep connection between two spirited sisters.

Reviews

  • '[A] rather delicious and sympathetic book... the pleasure of The Quality of Love lies in the details, in the sometimes startling small print of the sisters' relationships... all her characters are sketched so effortlessly; you see them, and you even smell them (Orwell reeks of sardines)... there wasn't a moment when I didn't relish being in their company' Rachel Cooke, Observer

  • 'The sisters’ charms and talent for friendship are evident, as various stars of the postwar European intellectual firmament pass through the book’s pages. Most of all, though, it is enriched by the correspondence between the twins – for, ultimately, the great love story is theirs alone' Telegraph

  • 'An irresistible family memoir... gripping, tactfully told and moving' Lucy Beckett, TLS (Books of the Year)

  • 'Lives at the intellectual heart of the mid-20th century... Part of the book’s fascination lies in the domestic side of these intellectuals... Oh, what lives they both led!' Spectator

  • 'An enthralling insight into the intellectual life of Europe as it struggled to recover from the Second World War' Tony Rennell, Daily Mail (Best Biographies of 2024)

  • 'Ariane Bankes supplies a succinct and affectionate portrait of the interconnected literary worlds inhabited by her mother, Celia, and aunt, Mamaine, who, while hobnobbing with everyone from George Orwell and Cyril Connolly to Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre, remained distinctive personalities in their own right' D. J. Taylor, TLS Books of the Year

  •  '[A] deftly written memoir' Literary Review

  • '[A] highly entertaining and informative book' Sue Gaisford, The Tablet 

  • 'Taking us from the high bohemia of 1930s London to the European intellectual scene of the 1940s and 1950s, Ariane Bankes weaves a story as spirited and alluring as the Paget sisters at its centre' Antonia Fraser

  • 'Ariane Bankes has painted a wonderfully rich and lovingly nuanced portrait of her mother and aunt, devoted twins, whose lives and loves traversed the intellectual currents and crises of mid twentieth-century Europe’ Rupert Christiansen

  • ‘A sophisticated, cultured cast of writers and thinkers are convincingly woven together through the fascination of the Paget twins, who are the magnetic centre of the story... The Quality of Love conjures a treasure trove of characters who were at the heart of their age’ Virginia Nicholson, author of Among the Bohemians

  • The Quality of Love illuminates an intoxicating, almost lost world as never before, but its emotional heartbeat lies in the indissoluble trajectory of sibling love running through the lives of the magnetic Paget twins’ Juliet Nicolson, journalist and author of A House Full of Daughters

  • 'Bankes' memoir brings these beautiful, vivacious and smart women to life with tenderness, intelligence and joie de vivre. And it's an absolute must-read for any fans of Nancy Mitford's The Pursuit of Love - this is the real-life version!' Lucy Scholes, Prospect

  • ‘A whirlwind of a biography … far stranger than fiction’ The Lady

  • 'A fascinating slice of social history seen through the lives of two dynamic, glamorous sisters. The Quality of Love also provides intriguing revelations about some of the great thinkers of the mid-twentieth century – George Orwell, Arthur Koestler, and Albert Camus – who were dazzled by the Paget twins. Hugely enjoyable' Julia Parry, author of award-winning The Shadowy Third

  • 'The record of their lives is frankly extraordinary: a quality shared by Bankes’s book... The book’s a dazzler’ TLS

  • 'It's a wonderfully painless way of learning about literature, and so well written that it whizzes by' The Tablet

  • 'A work of art as well as a fount of tantalising gossip' Michael Scammell

Brutal Scotland

Ebook:
Hardback: November 13, 2025
Paperback: November 13, 2025

Brutal Scotland

Simon Phipps

Category: History,

A major new photographic survey of Scotland’s post-war architecture by acclaimed photographer of Modernist buildings, Simon Phipps

Many of the new buildings that were constructed in the dynamic, socially motivated period of post-war architecture have now been repurposed, pulled down or left to slowly decay. But others still serve their community. Their impact is beautifully and boldly visible in Phipps’ photographs. From the Post Office of Inverness to the Gala Fairydean Rovers Football Club stand in Galashiels, these stadiums and homes, leisure centres and fire stations, churches and libraries, were built for a people and nation in flux, the architects envisioning a new era of opportunity. 

Their popularity may have declined by the turn of the century, but recent decades have seen a new recognition of the talent and epochal spirit that created lecture halls and banks with equal emphasis on form, utility and function.

‘Impelled by ambitions of nation-building, Scotland’s outstanding cache of Brutalist buildings gave shape to how people lived, worked, studied, shopped, worshipped and spent their leisure time.’ 

Catherine Slessor, from the introduction to Brutal Scotland

Reviews

  • PRAISE FOR BOOKS IN THE BRUTALIST SERIES:

    'For those of us who don’t have the time to trot around the country, ticking these pioneering structures off their list, Phipps’ book is an essential coffee-table tour' WIRED

    'Brutalism is back in vogue… Now we’ve come to love the iconic, it’s time to explore further deeper' LONDONIST

    'A treat – both for lovers of brutalist architecture and concrete buildings, but also for history and photography enthusiasts' WALLPAPER

    'Phipps’ volume serves as a reminder of the architectural heritage we must protect' AESTHETICA 

    'Awakens a curiosity in the subject in a most satisfying way by celebrating and cataloguing an oft-derided and omnipresent architectural style' THE LONDON SOCIETY

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