News

  • Third week in bestseller list for A Life Lost

    11 Mar 2021

    Congratulations to Cathy Glass whose A Life Lost is no 3 this week.

  • Women in Flight book to History Press

    04 Mar 2021

    The History Press have bought World English rights in Sally Smith’s The Women Who Flew First which offers a highly readable overview of the contributions made by pioneering British women who achieved firsts in early aviation, from ballooning and parachuting to flying airships, gliders and powered aircraft.

  • Recent Foreign Rights sales

    04 Mar 2021

    Polish rights in Georgie Campbell’s Meghan and Harry : The Real Story.

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

    Turkish rights in David Long’s A History of London in 100 Places.

  • Story of how a semi-feral puppy healed a broken autistic woman sold to Bonnier

    03 Mar 2021

    Bonnier have bought world rights in Incredible Kratu by Tess Eagle Swan and Lynne Barrett-Lee , the story of how a semi-feral puppy healed a broken autistic woman.

  • Cathy Glass remains at no 1

    03 Mar 2021

    For a second week Cathy Glass’s A Life Lost is no 1.

  • Target Taiwan : How China could make war on the West sold to Birlinn

    02 Mar 2021

    Birlinn have bought UK & Commonwealth rights (excluding Canada) in journalist Ian Williams’ s Target Taiwan : How China could make war on the West

  • Black Dahlia, Red Rose optioned for drama

    26 Feb 2021

    Piu Eatwell’s Black Dahlia, Red Rose has been optioned by Camera Ready Productions.

  • Recent Foreign Rights sales

    24 Feb 2021

    Bogforlaget Nona in Sweden have offered on two further titles by Casey Watson- A Boy Without Hope and Let Me Go

    The Scarlet Women by Ian Graham has been bought by Tericum in Hungary

  • Cathy Glass latest no 1

    23 Feb 2021

    Cathy Glass’s A Life Lost has gone straight into the bestseller list at no 1.

  • Ml9 shortlisted for prize

    18 Feb 2021

    Congratulations to Dr Helen Fry whose MI9: The History of Escape and Evasion in Europe in the Second World War.has been shortlisted for the Duke of Wellington Medal for Military History 2021