News

  • Grandmama of Europe into Australian Top 10

    18 May 2015

    Theo Aronson’s Grandmama of Europe has moved into the Top 10 Kindle bestsellers on Amazon Australia.

  • Great review for The Spy Who Loved Me

    18 May 2015

    “Brave and multi-faceted, a mosaic monument to a mistress of deceit.”

    Full review - Russia Beyond the Headlines

  • BBC Radio documentary on Zero Night

    18 May 2015

    The BBC Radio documentary on Mark Felton’s Zero Night can now be listened to online here.

  • Tressa into Top 10 bestsellers

    15 May 2015

    Tressa: The Twelve Year Old Mum has moved into the Amazon Top 10 bestsellers.

  • Leigh Erceg on ABC Nightline

    15 May 2015

    For most of her life, Leigh Erceg was an athlete who loved NASCAR, a bubbly tomboy who worked on a ranch in remote northwestern Colorado. She had boyfriends and a degree in physical education and zero interest in math or art. A few years ago, Erceg, 47, suffered a traumatic brain injury and now she is a gifted artist and poet. She enjoys spending time puzzling over mathematical equations. She can “see” sounds and “hear” colors when she listens to music, although she is extremely sensitive to light. She remembers nothing about her prior life. She doesn’t even recognize her own mother. The story is told in the agency’s title Both Sides, Now: The Leigh Erceg Story by Maureen Seaberg and Leigh Erceg.

    Leigh will be on ABC ‘Nightline’ tonight at 12:35 a.m. Eastern Time.

  • Tressa Middleton on This Morning

    15 May 2015

    There’s been lots of coverage for Tressa: The 12-Year-Old-Mum, including this appearance on ITV This Morning.

    Daily Mail

    The Mirror

    Daily Record

  • Have You Been Good? is no 4 London bestseller

    15 May 2015

    Congratulations to Vanessa Niciolson whose memoir Have You Been Good? published this week is no 4 in the Evening Standard London non-fiction bestsellers. They described her as ‘a startlingly skilful writer’ who ‘can wring bleak comedy from the unlikeliest material .’

  • Recent Foreign Rights Sales

    15 May 2015

    Polish rights in Roger Crowley’s Conquerors: How Portugal Seized the Indian Ocean and Forged the First Global Empire.

    Polish rights in Cathy Glass’s Daddy’s Little Princess and The Child Bride,

    German rights in Mummy’s Little Angels: A mother’s agonising story of losing her sons to a murderous father by Denise Williams with Julie McCaffrey.

  • US rights in The Audacious Crimes of Colonel Blood sold to Pegasus

    15 May 2015

    Pegasus have bought US rights to Robert Hutchinson’s The Audacious Crimes of Colonel Blood: The Spy Who Stole the Crown Jewels and Became the King’s Secret Agent just published by Weidenfeld.

  • Tim Newark reports for Panorama

    14 May 2015

    Agency author Tim Newark reports for Panorama on UKIP and its recent election experiences.

    Panorama (video)