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  • Freeing Jihadi Brides to Octopus

    19 Mar 2019

    World English rights in Freeing Jihadi Brides by John Carney with Clifford Thurlow have been bought by Octopus for publication in July.

  • Mark Peel short-listed for Cricket Society/MCC book award

    19 Mar 2019

    Congratulations to Mark Peel whose Ambassadors of Goodwill, MCC tours 1946/47-1970/71 is among the six titles short-listed for The Cricket Society and MCC Book of the Year Award. The winners will be announced at Lord’s on Tuesday 16 April .

  • Cathy Glass remains in bestseller list

    14 Mar 2019

    Congratulations to Cathy Glass whose memoir Finding Stevie remains in the top ten at no 9.

  • Recent Foreign Rights sales

    13 Mar 2019

    Armenian and Russian rights in Jon Conlin’s Mr Five Per Cent: : the many lives of Calouste Gulbenkian, the world’s richest man.

    Croatian and Romanian rights in Adrian Gilbert’s Waffen SS: A Military History.

    Czech rights in Sam Pivnik’s Survivor: Auschwitz, The Death March and My Fight for Freedom

    Chinese rights in Hitler’s Last Stand by Ian Sayer and Jeremy Dronfield.

    French rights in Casey Watson’s A Dark Secret.

  • Fabulous Finn is no 18

    06 Mar 2019

    Congratulations to David Wardell and Lynne Barrett-Lee whose Fabulous Finn is No. 18 in the overall non-fiction PB charts .

  • Cathy Glass is no 5

    06 Mar 2019

    Congratulations to Cathy Glass whose memoir Finding Stevie is Number 5 in the Sunday Times non fiction paperback bestsellers.

  • The Boy Who Followed His Father into Auschwitz is no 3

    05 Mar 2019

    Jeremy Dronfield’s The Boy Who Followed His Father into Auschwitz is no 3, down from 2nd place, in the Times bestseller list

  • Fabulous Finn is no 14

    27 Feb 2019

    Fabulous Finn: The Brave Police Dog Who Was Stabbed and Came Back from the Brink by David WArdell and Lynne Barrett-Lee is no 14 in the paperback charts this week.

  • Sixth week in Top Ten for The Boy Who Followed His Father into Auschwitz

    27 Feb 2019

    Jeremy Dronfield’s The Boy Who Followed His Father into Auschwitz is spending a sixth week in the Sunday Times top ten - this week at no nine.

  • Cathy Glass goes in at no 5

    27 Feb 2019

    Congratulations to Cathy Glass whose new memoir Finding Stevie has charted at number 5 on the Sunday Times paperback Bestsellers list in its first part week.