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Gillian Flynn 
A toxic marriage smoulders at the heart of Gillian Flynn's latest crime novel, Gone Girl (W&N, May). Nick and Amy Dunne were...
Maggie Shipstead 
Weddings and family drama often go hand in hand and in Seating Arrangements (Blue Door, April), the van Meter clan are on fine...
Stephen May 
At the heart of Stephen May's terrific new novel Life! Death! Prizes! (Bloomsbury, April) is the relationship between two siblings...
Hannah Richell 
Billed as Orion's biggest début launch of 2012, Secrets of the Tides (April) is a family saga about the power of a long-held...
S J Bolton
Striking fear into the hearts of her readers is of the utmost importance to S J (Sharon) Bolton. The author of five successful thrillers—...
Sean Taylor & Hannah Shaw
Sean Taylor and Hannah Shaw's latest collaboration, Who Ate Auntie Iris? (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, April) has echoes...
Matt Haig
Matt Haig's To be a Cat (Bodley Head, February) is a feline version of the body-swap films that contemplate what it would be like...
Tom Holland
The ancient worlds of Greece and Rome, and the splendour of medieval Europe are well-worn historical topics, subject of a thousand worthy tomes...
John Lanchester
At first glance, John Lanchester's latest book—his first novel since 2002's Fragrant Harbour—lands squarely in that...
Jo Nesbo
Norwegian author Jo Nesbo is one of the leading stars of Scandinavian crime writing, a genre whose popularity with readers shows no sign of...
Patrick Flanery
At the core of Absolution (Atlantic, March), Partrick Flanery's excellent début novel, is an interview between a journalist...
Charlotte Rogan
How far would you go to save your own life? That's the burning question at the heart of Charlotte Rogan's début novel The...
James Treadwell
It's a book about magic which tries to take magic seriously," says author James Treadwell of his début, Advent (Hodder...


