DHH News Roundup 12th - 18th February 2024

Gareth Brown

Happy publication day to Gareth Brown, whose debut novel, The Book of Doors (Transworld), was published last week in hardback, eBook and audiobook.

If you like your books with a hefty dose of getaway fantasy, mystery and the magical, then you are in for a treat!

Lizzie Huxley-Jones

The cover for the highly-anticipated collaboration between Lizzie Huxley-Jones and disability activist and influencer Tasha Ghouri, Hits Different (Hot Key Books, June 2024), has been revealed!

This is a sizzling summer romance with a difference…

Ragnar Jónasson

Cover reveal time!

Death at the Sanatorium (Penguin Michael Joseph, August 2024) by Ragnar Jónasson is a brand new locked room mystery, with a multi-timeline arc that is guaranteed to keep you guessing until the last page.

An old sanatorium. A terrifying murder. Six suspects and a case that never closed…

Natalie Marlow

Congratulations to Natalie Marlow, who has signed a two-book deal with current publishers, Baskerville, in a deal struck by Abi Fellows.

The books continue Marlow’s William Garrett detective series, which started with Needless Alley.

Stuart Turton

The upcoming new novel from Stuart Turton, The Last Murder at the End of the World (Bloomsbury Raven, March 2024) was selected as a Good Morning America Buzz Pick for 2024, as well as picking up a superb review from Booklist:


“Imaginative as it is dazzling and mind-boggling. An extraordinary, though-provoking book.”

The Nomadic Boys

The cover for Out in the World (Pavilion Books, May 2024) has been revealed.

This is the debut non-fiction book from Stefan Arestis and Sebastien Chaneac, and is full of tips, advice and resources on the best and safest places around the world to visit for the LGBTQ+ community.

Foluso Agbaje

Finally, congratulations to Foluso Agbaje, whose debut novel, The Parlour Wife, has been sold to One More Chapter, in a two-book deal negotiated by Emily Glenister.

The book (September 2024) is a beautifully poignant story set in WW2 Nigeria, with a special focus on the women of that time.

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