This section lists the Agency's books that are on offer to publishers in both the UK and the US.
Page last updated: 11 May 2008.
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Biography
JOHN MATUSIAK
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England's Nero is a critical and revisionist interpretation of Henry V111 and his reign.
ADAM
OCKELFORD ![]()
The extraordinary story of the musical genius Derek Paravicini, born
blind and with severe learning difficulties, by the music psychologist
who has acted as his mentor for the last twenty years.
MATTHEW RANDAZZO V
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Mr New Orleans is the tell-all biography of New Orleans Mafia legend Frenchy Brouillette, the first mafiosi to ever break the code of silence in America’s oldest and most mysterious Mafia family.
Fiction
DAMIEN
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Cobra Gold, acclaimed non-fiction writer Damien
Lewis'
first full-length novel, is about the world’s biggest bank
robbery and the SAS’s greatest ever scam and based on a true
story.
BRETT LODGE
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A moral thriller based on the author’s experiences serving in Cambodia, Cafe No Problem is the first in a series of novels featuring UN official Lorenzo Bowman.
General
JONNY
JACOBSEN
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The first international exposé of Scientology in seventeen
years, Bad Faith demonstrates just how powerful
and sinister the
movement has become.
ADAM OCKELFORD
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Music: Cracking the Code explains music for non-specialists, what it is, and how it works.
CLAUDIA SPAHR
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So What if He's Younger is a fun dating guide for any woman who has ever gone out with a younger man and every woman who’s fed up with dating unsuitable men.
History
BARRY ERNEST
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The Girl on the Stairs produces two new witnesses casting fresh light on the JF Kennedy assassination.
JOHN WELSHMAN
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Evacuee is a major full-length history of the evacuation of schoolchildren in Britain during the Second World War. It is organised in a narrative, chronological form, designed specifically for the non-academic reader.
Memoir
HELEN IBBOTSON ![]()
Helen, the first British memoir by a person suffering from Dissociative Personality Disorder, recounts the author’s battle against drug and alcohol abuse, eating orders, self-harm and depression caused by the seven personalities who inhabit her body.
SAYED MAHMOODY
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Lost Without My Daughter by Betty Mahmoody’s ex-husband is his version of the events which became the international bestseller Not Without My Daughter.
SAM
PIVNIK
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From Bendzin To Auschwitz is the extraordinary
memoir of Sam
Pivnik, a Polish Jew who was incarcerated in several Nazi concentration
camps, worked the ramp at Auschwitz, survived one of the notorious Nazi
death marches and then the sinking of the Cap Arcona.
MATTHEW RANDAZZO V
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Breakshot is the memoir of New York Mafia rat Kenny Gallo, the playboy Japanese-American gangster whose cooperation with the FBI resulted in the imprisonment of some of the most dangerous mobsters in both the Colombo and Lucchese Mafia Families.
Reference
PETER FORBES
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Stories of Science provides an accessible history of science in the tradition of Gombrich’s A Little History of the World.
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