Books from Corvus

  • Little Secrets
    By Jennifer Hillier

    Overwhelmed by tragedy, a woman desperately tries to save her marriage in award-winning author Jennifer Hillier's Little Secrets, a riveting novel of psychological suspense.

  • You Sent Me a Letter
    By Lucy Dawson

    At 2:00 a.m. on the morning of her 40th birthday, Sophie wakes in the darkness of her bedroom and finds a stranger watching her from the foot of the bed.

  • Everything You Told Me
    By Lucy Dawson

    Sally wakes up in the middle of nowhere, with a suicide note in her pocket and no memory of the previous twenty four hours. When she discovers what happened to her, she is shocked to the core...

  • The Invention of Russia: The Journey from Gorbachev's Freedom to Putin's War
    By Arkady Ostrovsky

    Revised and updated: the timely and gripping story of Russia since the collapse of Communism, with a new preface examining Putin's influence on the US election and exploring how his methods - weaponizing the media and serving up fake news - ...

  • Masters of Rome
    By Robert Fabbri

    Britannia, 45 AD: In the shadow of Stonehenge, Vespasian's brother, Sabinus, is captured by druids.

  • Rome's Fallen Eagle
    By Robert Fabbri

    The fourth instalment of Robert Fabbri's bestselling Vespasian series. Caligula is dead, Rome is in the hands of a drooling fool - and Vespasian must fight to save his brother's life and find the Eagle of the Seventeenth.

  • Arminius: The Limits of Empire
    By Robert Fabbri

    A stunning stand-alone Roman epic historical from the author of the bestselling Vespasian series.

  • The Headmaster's Wife
    By Thomas Christopher Greene

    A haunting novel of obsession and betrayal, told from the perspective of a man who may have committed a horrific act of violence.

  • The Girl from Widow Hills
    By Megan Miranda

    The new novel from Reese's Book Club Hello Sunshine August 2019 pick, Megan Miranda.

  • The Broken Wheel
    By David Wingrove

    "The broken wheel was first published as part of 'The white mountain' in Great Britain in 1991 by New English Library"--Title page verso.

  • Two Tribes
    By Chris Beckett

    Writing in a bleaker, climate-ravaged future, from which the political concerns of the today seem very remote, Zoe turns this personal story into a reflection on the divisions we face, the ideologies we prioritize and questions: what next?

  • Alif the Unseen
    By G. Willow Wilson

    He calls himself Alif - few people know his real name - a young man born in a Middle Eastern city that straddles the ancient and modern worlds. When Alif meets the aristocratic Intisar, he belives he has found love.

  • Friends of the Dusk
    By Phil Rickman

    When autumn storms blast Hereford, centuries-old human bones are found among the roots of a tree blown down on the city's Castle Green.

  • Dubai: The Story of the World's Fastest City
    By Jim Krane

    A bestselling exploration of the fascinating city-state.

  • The Heretic's Mark
    By S. W. Perry

    The fourth in the thrilling, bestselling Elizabethan crime series from S. W. Perry takes hero Nicholas Shelby and his new wife to Padua, where danger follows with every turn

  • The Missing Years
    By Lexie Elliott

    A woman's chilling family history comes back to haunt her in this captivating thriller set in the foothills of the Scottish Highlands.

  • The Nothing Man
    By Catherine Ryan Howard

    A brilliantly twisty thriller from the critically acclaimed author of Rewind, an Irish Times bestseller.

  • Perfect Ten
    By Jacqueline Ward

    An explosive debut thriller about one woman's search for revenge - and the dangerous chain of events she sets in motion...

  • A Darkness Descending
    By Christobel Kent

    A dark, unsettling psychological mystery set in a Florence mired in crisis.

  • When the Doves Disappeared
    By Sofi Oksanen

    But his fate remains entangled with Roland's, and with Juudit, who may hold the key to uncovering the truth. This story moves between the tumult of these two brutally repressive eras.