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...Jonas Merrick has more contemporary enemies in Gerald Seymour’s The Best Revenge (Hodder & Stoughton, £22)....
...perhaps Katrín Jakobsdóttir, prime minister of Iceland, took note of their example when she asked one of the leading Icelandic practitioners of the genre, Ragnar Jónasson, to join her in writing Reykjavík (Michael...
...Seventeenby John Brownlow, Hodder & Stoughton £14.99 First in a series featuring the world’s best hitman, Seventeen is a rocket-paced tale....
...Charles Dunst’s new book, Defeating the Dictators: How Democracy Can Prevail in the Age of the Strongman (Hodder & Stoughton £25), offers a programme for revitalisation of troubled democracies....
...This is the third outing for O’Reilly’s Michael North, a former assassin now working for MI5. Unfortunately he has a bullet lodged in his head, which will probably reduce his life expectancy....
...The Dark Flood (Hodder & Stoughton, £18.99) is further evidence of that assertion....
...Meanwhile, in a chapter entitled “Worrying Verdicts”, she speaks of Michael Shirley, who spent 16 years in prison for a murder he always maintained he didn’t commit....
...The Hydrogen Revolution: A Blueprint for the Future of Clean Energyby Marco Alverà, Hodder & Stoughton £20/Basic Books $30 As pressure to tackle climate change grows, so has the idea that hydrogen will...
...A different kind of global disaster strikes in Benjamin Percy’s The Ninth Metal (Hodder & Stoughton, £14.99) which sees the debris from a comet’s tail strike our planet as meteorites, leaving deposits of...
...Michael Dunne is a CIA officer working off-the-books navigating internet deep fakes, a collapsing marriage and ruthless bosses, ready to sacrifice him whenever necessary....
...The mega-tech investment phenomenon that is SoftBank is the subject of Aiming High (Hodder & Stoughton, June), Atsuo Inoue’s biography of the group’s founder Masayoshi Son....
...It’s Michael Crichton with laughs....
...she shouted as the author followed orders to hose down Princess Michael’s cats — and endure her royal tantrums....
...The Red Ribbon , by HB Lyle, Hodder & Stoughton, RRP£20.99 This second volume in an engaging spy series set in Edwardian London, sees Captain Vernon Kell struggle to run a fledgling secret intelligence...
...The Silence of the Girls , by Pat Barker, Hamish Hamilton, RRP£18.99/Doubleday, RRP$27.95, 336 pages Country , by Michael Hughes, Hodder & Stoughton, RRP£12.99, 320 pages Everything Under , by Daisy Johnson...
...Walking the Americas, by Levison Wood, Hodder & Stoughton RRP£20 Usually tie-ins with TV travel series are to be avoided, but Wood is an exception....
...For the FT’s US election coverage visit ft.com/uselection Photographs: Jonathan Becker/Contour by Getty Images; Colin Miller/Getty Images; Cecil Stoughton, White House Photographs, John F....
...He also agreed to work on a book, Leading (published by Hodder & Stoughton) which distils his football experience into a series of management lessons....
...‘A Game for All the Family’ by Sophie Hannah is published by Hodder & Stoughton, RRP£14.99 Photographs: Teri Pengilley/Eyevine; Dreamstime; Getty Images...
...great leadership can create long-term, transformational success, according to publisher Hodder & Stoughton....
...Icarus, by Deon Meyer, translated by KL Seegers, Hodder & Stoughton, RRP£17.99 Meyer’s novels present an unvarnished picture of the social divisions in post-apartheid South Africa....
...… The Devil in the Marshalsea, by Antonia Hodgson, Hodder & Stoughton, RRP£17.99/ Mariner, RRP$15.95 Hodgson’s territory is London in 1727....
...Doctor Sleep , by Stephen King, Hodder & Stoughton, RRP£19.99/Scribner, RRP$30 King’s excellent sequel to The Shining revisits Danny Torrance, the ghost-haunted boy in his 1977 classic....
...The Ridge, by Michael Koryta, Hodder & Stoughton, RRP£19.99, 368 pages...
...John Grisham’s latest novel is ‘The Litigators’ (Hodder & Stoughton)...
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