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24 Orion Fiction Psychological suspense / thriller PBO May £7.99 304pp 978 1 409 18730 1 eBook: £4.99 / 978 1 409 18731 8 (Dec 18) Audio: £19.99 / 978 1 409 18732 5 / 10 hrs (Dec 18) Orion Fiction Fiction HB / ETPB May £19.99 / £13.99 384pp 978 1 4091 4860 9 / 978 1 4091 4861 6 eBook: £19.99 / 978 1 4091 4863 0 Audio: £19.99 / 978 1 4091 7097 6 / 15 hrs MARGOT HUNT For Better and Worse How well do you know the person sleeping next to you? Gripping psychological suspense which unpicks the things you do for the ones you love – and the lies you tell to protect them. On their first date, Natalie and Will Clarke bonded over whether they could get away with murder. Now married, they’ll put the latter to the test when an unchecked danger in their community places their son in jeopardy. Nat knows that if you want justice you have to get it yourself. And then Will has no choice but to dirty his hands, too. With the police poking holes in their airtight plan, what will be the first to fall apart: their scandalous secret – or their marriage? ‘Margot Hunt’s cleverly constructed thriller kept me guessing till the very end’ Peter swanson Margot Hunt is the pseudonym of a bestselling writer of twelve previous novels. Her work has been praised by Publisher's Weekly, Booklist and Kirkus Reviews. For Better and Worse is her first psychological thriller. KATHERINE WEBB The Disappearance From the bestselling author of The Legacy comes an unforgettable novel exploring guilt, love and confronting the truth. April, 1942. Amid the chaos of a night of bombing in Bath, six-year-old Davy Noyle goes missing. Frances Parry, looking after him at the time, is tortured by guilt. As the dust begins to settle on the damaged city, a body is found. But it’s the body of a little girl, Frances’s best friend Wyn, who has been missing for over twenty years. The discovery leads Frances back to her childhood, and forces her to revisit the crime that has cast a shadow over her life. Katherine Webb is a bestselling author whose novels have sold half a million copies in English, and have been translated into 25 languages. Her debut, The Legacy, was shortlisted for the National Book Awards. author: Location: Florida, USA www.margothunt.com f/authorMargotHunt T: @Huntauthor Orion Fiction • May 2019 author: Location: Berkshire f/KatherineWebbauthor T:@KWebbauthor
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DEBUT 25 Orion Fiction Commercial Women’s Fiction MMP May £7.99 320pp 978 1 4091 8088 3 eBook: £7.99 / 978 1 4091 8089 0 Audio: £19.99 / 978 1 4091 8090 6 / 9 hrs LUCY VINE Are We Nearly There Yet? bridget Jones for a new generation: fresh, modern, laugh-out-loud commercial women’s fiction. Alice is turning thirty and stuck in a rut. Her friends are all coupling up and settling down, while she’s still working as a temp, trying (and failing) not to shag her terrible ex, getting thrown out of clubs, and accidentally sexting her boss . . . She decides to throw caution to the wind and jet off on a round-the-world adventure, #FindTheFun and to find herself. Of course, she’s no more likely to find the answer to true happiness on the beach in Thailand than she is at the electric beach in Tooting, but at least in Thailand there’s paddleboard yoga. Can Alice find happiness on her travels? Or is she more likely to lose herself all over again . .? lucy Vine is a freelance journalist based in London, who regularly writes and edits for the likes of Grazia, Heat, Cosmo, Stylist and Marie Claire. She also writes a weekly newsy column for Grazia Daily. Her debut novel Hot Mess was an eBook No. 1 bestseller. Orion Fiction Reading Group Fiction HB / ETPB June £12.99 320pp 978 1 4091 8559 8 / 978 1 4091 8560 4 eBook: £12.99 / 978 1 4091 8562 8 Audio: £18.99 / 978 1 4091 8563 5 / 10 hrs RICHARD ROPER Something to Live For The warmth of David Nicholls meets the charm and humour of Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine: one man’s attempt to let go of the past and start his life afresh. Andrew works with death for a living. Searching for people’s next of kin and attending the funerals if they don’t have anyone, he’s desperate to avoid the same fate for himself. Which is fine, because he has the perfect wife and 2.4 children waiting at home for him after a long day. At least, that’s what he’s told people. In fact, the little white lie he once told is about to catch up with him. Because in all Andrew’s efforts to not die alone, he’s forgotten one important thing: how to live. And maybe, it’s about time for him to start. Richard Roper lives in London where he works as an editor in publishing. Something to Live For is his first novel. author: Location: Cambridge T: @lecv author: Location: London T: @richardroper Orion Fiction • May / June 2019

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Orion Fiction Psychological suspense / thriller PBO May £7.99 304pp 978 1 409 18730 1 eBook: £4.99 / 978 1 409 18731 8 (Dec 18) Audio: £19.99 / 978 1 409 18732 5 / 10 hrs (Dec 18)

Orion Fiction Fiction HB / ETPB May £19.99 / £13.99 384pp 978 1 4091 4860 9 / 978 1 4091 4861 6 eBook: £19.99 / 978 1 4091 4863 0 Audio: £19.99 / 978 1 4091 7097 6 / 15 hrs

MARGOT HUNT For Better and Worse

How well do you know the person sleeping next to you? Gripping psychological suspense which unpicks the things you do for the ones you love – and the lies you tell to protect them.

On their first date, Natalie and Will Clarke bonded over whether they could get away with murder. Now married, they’ll put the latter to the test when an unchecked danger in their community places their son in jeopardy. Nat knows that if you want justice you have to get it yourself. And then Will has no choice but to dirty his hands, too.

With the police poking holes in their airtight plan, what will be the first to fall apart: their scandalous secret – or their marriage?

‘Margot Hunt’s cleverly constructed thriller kept me guessing till the very end’ Peter swanson

Margot Hunt is the pseudonym of a bestselling writer of twelve previous novels. Her work has been praised by Publisher's Weekly, Booklist and Kirkus Reviews. For Better and Worse is her first psychological thriller.

KATHERINE WEBB The Disappearance

From the bestselling author of The Legacy comes an unforgettable novel exploring guilt, love and confronting the truth.

April, 1942. Amid the chaos of a night of bombing in Bath, six-year-old Davy Noyle goes missing. Frances Parry, looking after him at the time, is tortured by guilt.

As the dust begins to settle on the damaged city, a body is found. But it’s the body of a little girl, Frances’s best friend Wyn, who has been missing for over twenty years. The discovery leads Frances back to her childhood, and forces her to revisit the crime that has cast a shadow over her life.

Katherine Webb is a bestselling author whose novels have sold half a million copies in English, and have been translated into 25 languages. Her debut, The Legacy, was shortlisted for the National Book Awards.

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Location: Florida, USA www.margothunt.com f/authorMargotHunt T: @Huntauthor

Orion Fiction • May 2019

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Location: Berkshire f/KatherineWebbauthor T:@KWebbauthor

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