Orbital wins Booker Prize 2024
We are extremely thrilled to share that Orbital by Samantha Harvey has been named winner of the Booker Prize 2024!
We also extend a huge congratulations to the other authors shortlisted for the Booker Prize 2024, especially Penguin Random House authors Yael van der Wouden for The Safekeep and Rachel Kushner for Creation Lake.
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The 32nd instalment in the Alex Cross series
In The House of Cross, Alex Cross must track down a killer. If he fails, there will be no one left in the House of Cross
Just in time, the Prime Video TV series Cross also begins streaming today! To celebrate, we're randomly choosing four subscribers to win the book, so make sure to keep an eye on your email.
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Andrew Hunter Murray down under
The author, podcaster and famous face on BBC2's QI is currently down under, holding several sold-out events across Australia and New Zealand to promote his new mystery book. A Beginner's Guide to Breaking to Entering is a gripping crime thriller about what it's like to be young, skilled, unemployed . . . and on the run.
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An entertaining look at sporting history's best sins
Titus O’Reily leads us into the temptations of sportspeople across the globe in The Seven Deadly Sins of Sport. From the most elite level of international sport to lower-league local competitions, meet the players, mascots and administrators whose sins have been absurd, unwise and inspired – but never boring.
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Enter your story for the chance to win $1,000
To celebrate the release of Judy Nunn's Stories of the Otto Bin Empire, we are searching for the next great storyteller with a short story competition in collaboration with Woman's Day. To enter, simply follow the steps on our web page, and upload your manuscript of 3,500-5,000 words. The winner will receive $1,000 cash and the opportunity to publish your story as an EBook!
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Return to the world of the Inheritance Games
The newest spin-off from Jennifer Lynn Barnes' sensational Inheritance Games series, Games Untold is a thrilling new collection packed with romance, luxury and secrets. These tales of love, loss, power, puzzles and life-and-death secrets will prove one thing: when you love the way Hawthornes love, there is no going back.
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A twisty and inventive sequel
Hotel Lucky Seven is Kotaro Isaka's thrilling follow-up to the international bestseller Bullet Train. A luxury hotel full of assassins . . . what could go wrong? As events spiral out of control, it becomes clear that several different killers with varying missions are all staying at the same hotel at the same time.
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DID YOU KNOW?
There are still a few tickets left for Darren Hayes' event in Brisbane this weekend, which will feature a special musical performance from the Savage Garden frontman. Find out more at our website here.
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