Also
by
KATE
ATKINSON
Behind the
Scenes
at the
Museum
A surprising, tragicomic and
subversive family saga set in York, Kate Atkinson’s prizewinning
first novel, like all her novels, has a mystery at its
heart.
‘Little short of a
masterpiece’
Daily Mail
Human
Croquet
A multilayered, moving novel about
the forest of Arden, a girl who drops in and out of time, and the
heartrending mystery of a lost mother.
‘Brilliant and
engrossing’
Penelope
Fitzgerald
Not the End of
the World
Kate Atkinson’s first collection
of short stories – playful and profound.
‘Moving and funny, and crammed
with incidental wisdom’
Sunday Times
Case
Histories
The first novel to feature Jackson
Brodie, the former police detective, who finds himself
investigating three separate cold murder cases in Cambridge, while
still haunted by a tragedy in his own past.
‘The best mystery of the
decade’
Stephen
King
One Good
Turn
Jackson Brodie, in Edinburgh
during the Festival,
is drawn into a vortex of crimes
and mysteries,
each containing a kernel of the
next,
like a set of nesting Russian
dolls.
‘The most fun I’ve had with a
novel this year’
Ian
Rankin
When Will There
Be Good News?
A six-year-old girl witnesses an
appalling crime. Thirty years later, Jackson Brodie is on a fatal
journey that will hurtle him into its aftermath.
‘Genius . . . insightful, often
funny, life-affirming’
Sunday Telegraph