The #1 Sunday Times bestselling author Cathy Kelly brings you a heartwarming and refreshingly relatable new story about sisterhood, love and friendship - and the secrets we keep hidden from those closest to us.
***Dubray Staff Recommended Read*** This novel will immerse you in the vibrant and richly imagined world of Amsterdam in 1705. We pick up the loose threads of the story eighteen years after The Miniaturist ended and while the city itself is flourishing, the same cannot be said of the occupants of the house on the Herengracht. Nella, uncertain about the future, looks for a way to help her family, while her niece Thea longs to make her own path in the world. Truly enthralling! Recommended by Imogen McBean, Dubray Dundrum
Riveting, compulsive and bold, IDOL interrogates our relationship with our heroes and explores the world of online influencers, asking how well we can ever really know those whose carefully curated profiles we follow online.
***Dubray Staff Recommended Read*** It’s 1979 and Maeve Mallen knows exactly what she wants – to do well in her A-levels, escape her small Northern Irish town and get to university in London. Taking a summer job in a local factory while she awaits her results, Maeve paints a picture of a childhood where fear and mistrust is woven into every memory. With her wit and keen-eyed observations, the character blazes from every page in this astonishingly good follow-up to Gallen’s debut Big Girl, Small Town. Recommended by Susan Walsh, Dubray Support Office
The second powerful and heart-rending novel, set in 80s Glasgow, from Douglas Stuart, Booker Prize- and British Book Award-winning author of Shuggie Bain.
In a spellbinding new masterpiece by #1 New York Times-bestselling author Daniel Silva, Gabriel Allon undertakes a high-stakes search for the greatest art forger who ever lived
On 21 January 1804, Anne Sharpe arrives at Godmersham Park in Kent to take up the position of governess. At 31 years old, she has no previous experience of either teaching or fine country houses. Her mother has died, and she has nowhere else to go. Anne is left with no choice. For her new charge - twelve-year-old Fanny Austen - Anne's arrival is all novelty and excitement.