News

  • Recent Foreign Rights sales

    14 Sep 2018

    Hungarian rights for Marina Chapman’s The Girl With No Name: The Incredible True Story of the Girl Raised by Monkeys .

    Hungarian rights for Jeremy Dronfield’s The Boy Who Followed His Father into Auschwitz.

    Dutch rights for Cathy Glass’s Where Has Mummy Gone?

    Turkish rights for Daniel Tammet’s Every Word is a Bird We Teach to Sing .

  • New Lisa Stone novel to Harper Collins

    12 Sep 2018

    Harper Collins have bought World rights in Lisa Stone’s new psychological thriller The Doctor for publication next year.

  • Cathy Glass is no 3

    12 Sep 2018

    Congratulations to Cathy Glass whose Where Has Mummy Gone? is Number 3 in the Sunday Times paperback Bestsellers this week after just a few days of sales.

  • Jacobite history to Birlinn

    08 Sep 2018

    World English rights in Desmond Seward’s history of the Jacobite Movement have been bought by Birlinn.

  • Darling Winston, Dearest Mamma serialised

    08 Sep 2018

    David Lough’s collection of correspondence between Winston Churchill and his mother Darling Winston, Dearest Mamma is serialised in the Daily Mail today.

  • Hitler's British Traitors is 'Book of the Week'

    08 Sep 2018

    Tim Tate’s Hitler’s British Traitors: The Secret History of Spies, Saboteurs and Fifth Columnists is ‘Book of the Week’in the Times today.

  • UK rights sold in Louis XlV biography

    31 Aug 2018

    UK rights in Jo Wilkinson’s Louis XIV: The Gift of God have been bought by Amberley.

  • Recent Foreign Rights sales

    13 Aug 2018

    Russian and Spanish rights in Julia Boyd’s Travellers in the Third Reich .

    Chinese rights in Alex Larman’s Byron’s Women.

  • Andrew Lownie contributes to Writers' & Artists' Yearbook

    13 Aug 2018

    Andrew Lownie has contributed an article ‘How to submit a non-fiction proposal’ to the 2019 Writers’ & Artists’ Yearbook.

  • The Warehouse Industry is longlisted for the Not The Booker Prize

    31 Jul 2018

    William Macbeth’s extraordinary, hilarious debut novel The Warehouse Industry is on the longlist for the Not The Booker Prize.

    Not The Booker Prize