Hannah Murray will start by looking at the bestseller lists on Amazon.co.uk and The Sunday Times, the oldest and most influential book sales chart in the UK, and seeing what new entries there are.
Tim Reuben is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School. He is a veteran trial lawyer and founded his own litigation firm in Los Angeles. His debut novel 'Tequila' is a shocking, high-stakes thriller that blends legal drama, betrayal and survival. It follows three generations of the Ramirez family as they fight to control a multi-billion dollar tequila empire while navigating betrayal, drug cartels and devastating personal loss. It was inspired by some of Tim's own legal experiences.
W.T. Farris was born an raised in Texas but for the last ten years he and his family have travelled around the world, experiencing life in every continent except Antarctica. He has watched his children grow up abroad - soaking up all the different places had to offer - but at the same time wrestling with the question of 'where they are from'. His book 'Where are you from?' is a picture book that acts as a gentle and powerful way to help children explore questions of identity, celebrate cultural diversity and embrace their own unique story.
Susan Elkin is an author, journalist and speaker who has over 50 books to her name. 'Unheard Voices: Tales from the Margins of Literature' is her fictional debut; a book of short stories that takes minor characters from major literature and tells their stories.
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Jeffrey Archer has had more than 850,000 5* reviews, and is firming established as one of the world's bestselling authors, with international sales surpassing 300 million copies. He is the only author ever to have been a number one bestseller in fiction, short stories and non-fiction. Hi latest novel 'End Game' is the gripping finale in his bestselling William Warwick detective novels. The book delves into the fascinating untold story of the London 2012 Olympics - and the real-life incidents and threats that meant they very nearly didn't happen...
Nick Wilson spent 40 years in the casino industry and travelled and lived abroad for eight years. 'Flipside' is a comedy adventure inspired by his travels.
Phil Murphy was a political journalist for 15 years . He worked as the Labour Party's Director of Communications then as a political advisor to then PM Tony Blair in 10 Downing Street. His latest novel 'The Pavelic Trap' is about a young journalist whose life is turned upside down after reporting on the worst conflict to have hit Europe since WWII. It's an authentic and epic account of the fall of Yugoslavia.
Lulu Taylor studied at Oxford University and had a successful career in publishing before she became a writer. Her latest novel 'A Legacy of Secrets' is a gripping family story of love, discovery and resilience. Seen through the eyes of Flick, and then her daughter Etta, the story is alternately told through their changing perspectives over the years, as the drama unfolds and secrets are revealed...