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A debut set in the aftermath of the bombing of a US embassy in
Turkey and a "Highsmith-esque" psychological suspense novel are
among the books which have sold for six figures ahead of London Book Fair.
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Michael Joseph has acquired a new novel by Marian Keyes
called The Break. The
book, which will be Keyes’ 13th work of fiction, will
publish in the UK and Ireland on 7th September 2017.
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Children’s publishers are feeling “quietly optimistic” going
into next week’s London Book Fair, with interest in acquiring across
middle-grade, Young Adult and “crossover” titles.
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Gordon Brown is publishing a memoir with The Bodley Head
this autumn, telling the story of his life in politics and revealing
"harsh truths" about British politics today.
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The Association of American Publishers' annual meeting, held
at Penguin Random House earlier this week was themed “Charting the
Future,” its centerpiece a Q&A interview by PRH c.e.o. Markus Dohle
of Barnes & Noble c.e.o. Len Riggio.
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Pan Macmillan is publishing Dare Not Linger: The Presidential Years
by Nelson Mandela and Mandla Langa on 19th October 2017.
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Counternarratives by John Keene
(Fitzcarraldo Editions) has won the inaugural Republic of Consciousness
Prize for small presses, for its "once in a generation achievement for
short form fiction".
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Silvertail Books is to publish The Esquimaux, the first novel by The Bookseller's
features and insight editor Tom Tivnan.
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Sarah Braybrooke has become m.d. of Scribe UK following a raft
of promotions made at the company.
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A judicial inquiry has been opened into a criminal complaint
filed by thriller writer Patrick Graham against French publishers Anne
Carrière and Univers Poche, the online book magazine ActuaLitté has
reported.
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HarperFiction is set to release a new thriller by Sam
Bourne, To Kill the
President, which features a “volatile demagogue” elected by the
US.
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The French Booksellers Association (Syndicat de la Librairie
Française, SLF) has expressed its "full support (for) and
confidence" in president Matthieu de Montchalin, who has come under
fire over his bid to buy the Sauramps mini-chain of bookshops.
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