Books from Pan Macmillan

  • The Coroner
    By M. R. Hall

    Snapping her briefcase shut, she made a decision to go about her investigation in as detached and professional a manner as she could. She was the coroner, an impartial, clear-headed, determined investigator of the truth... -- back cover.

  • The Hidden Beach: A Page-Turning Summer Story of Romance, Secrets and Betrayal
    By Karen Swan

    Secrets, betrayal and shocking revelations await in Sweden’s stunning holiday islands . . . The Hidden Beach is the addictive page-turner by the internationally bestselling author, Karen Swan. Two’s a love story. Three’s a crowd.

  • The Christmas Party
    By Karen Swan

    'A real treat to get absolutely lost in. Go on - spoil yourself!' - Veronica Henry, bestselling author of Christmas at the Beach Hut What Karen's readers say . . . 'This is a perfect winter's day read, that will have you utterly absorbed.

  • Together by Christmas: Escape into the Sunday Times Bestseller which will Capture Your Heart this Christmas
    By Karen Swan

    Set in snowy Amsterdam, Together by Christmas is a moving read of secrets, romance and heartbreaking dilemmas by Sunday Times bestseller Karen Swan.

  • Midnight in the Snow
    By Karen Swan

    From Sunday Times bestselling author Karen Swan, Midnight in the Snow is the story of a forbidden attraction that will reveal long-buried secrets, set amongst the snow-covered mountains of the Austrian Alps.

  • Christmas in the Snow
    By Karen Swan

    With glamorous locations and heart-breaking twists, Christmas in the Snow is all you need in your stocking for a truly decadent Christmas holiday. The perfect gift - even if it's just to yourself.

  • Summer at Tiffany's
    By Karen Swan

    A wedding to plan.

  • The Greek Escape
    By Karen Swan

    Who can she trust? And will Chloe uncover the truth in time? PRAISE FOR KAREN SWAN 'Smart plots, brilliant characters and juicy romance' Heat 'A stunning journey' Sunday Express

  • The Thirteenth Fairy
    By Melissa de la Cruz

    Until the day Jack Stalker, one of the heroes from her all-time favourite books, the Never After series, turns up. She must be dreaming! But Jack insists that he’s real, the stories are real, and she must come with him at once.

  • The Stolen Slippers
    By Melissa de la Cruz

    Perfect for fans of Disney's Twisted Tales and the first title in the series, The Thirteenth Fairy.

  • Players
    By Karen Swan

    Harry Hunter is the new golden boy of the literary world.

  • Christmas Fireside Stories: A Collection of Heart-Warming Christmas Short Stories From Six Bestselling Authors
    By Margaret Dickinson, Annie Murray, Diane Allen

    All day, around and betwixt the busyness of engine and whistle, of rumbling barrows, the snort and clatter of the horses and the hencoop chatter of voices, the snow fell in dense flakes. While we talked of there soon being an end to it, ...

  • A Handful of Honey: Away to the Palm Groves of Morocco and Algeria
    By Annie Hawes

    Across the square, two youths in cleverly twisted- and-knotted head-cloths were loading barrows stacked high with crates of bottles; closer by, a bunch of older men with dark five o'clock shadows and crocheted skullcaps clambered - in ...

  • The Secret Garden
    By Frances Hodgson Burnett

    This entrancing story has charmed gen errations and become one of the key classics of children's literature. The Secret Garden was first published in 1911. Full of mystery and romance, it has never been out of print.

  • Secrets at Bletchley Park
    By Margaret Dickinson

    Harry Marshall was the 'little mester' in the city to whom Dan was apprenticed. 'One day, I hope I'll be a little mester like him.' 'I'm surprised you didn't try for the steel works.' 'I would've done, but Dad says times are hard right ...

  • Song of the Earth
    By Jonathan Bate

    'Bate presents his case with an emotional conviction which is almost impossible to resist' The Times 'Anyone familiar with Bate's The Genius of Shakespeare will know how winningly he marries erudition to liveliness' John Coldstream, Daily ...

  • The Merchant of Venice
    By William Shakespeare

    Advance threateningly. R III. II. 4.51. Journal, adj. diurnal, daily. Jowl, v.t. to knock, dash. Kam, adj. crooked, away from the point. Keech, sb. a lump of tallow or fat. Keel, v.t. to cool. Ken, sb. perception, sight. v.t.to know.

  • Much Ado About Nothing
    By William Shakespeare

    Tw.N. II.4. 32. Advance threateningly. R III. II. 4.51. Journal, adj. diurnal, daily. Jowl, v.t. to knock, dash. Kam, adj. crooked, away from the point. Keech, sb. a lump of tallow or fat. Keel, v.t. to cool. Ken, sb. perception, sight.

  • Hamlet: Prince of Denmark
    By William Shakespeare

    Tallow-keech, sb. a vessel filled with tallow. Tanling, sb. one tanned by the sun. ... R III. I. 1. 44. sb. care, regard. 1 H IV. V. 4. 49. Tender-hefted, adj. set in a delicate handle or frame. Tent, sb. probe. T. & C. II. 2. 16.

  • City Of Cities: The Birth Of Modern London
    By Stephen Inwood

    Hardy's famous posters for the Savoy Theatre, the GaietyGirls, and Jerome K. Jerome's weekly magazine Today, Greiffenhagen's posters forthe Pall Mall Budget,and Nicholson's woodcuts for the Lyceum Theatre, Rowntree's Cocoa, ...