Books from Pan Macmillan Adult

  • The Cure for Love
    By Jonathan Bate

    An Englishman is found wandering the Scottish countryside.

  • Selected Poems
    By Kate Clanchy

    Kate Clanchy's 'Selected Poems' gathers together poetry from her three prize-winning collections, 'Slattern', 'Samarkand', and 'Newborn'.

  • All Things Bright and Beautiful
    By James Herriot

    Traditional Chinese edition of All Things Bright and Beautiful. the James Herriot classic. A brand new publication. In Traditional Chinese. Annotation copyright Tsai Fong Books, Inc. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.

  • Christmas at Tiffany's
    By Karen Swan

    Cassie settled down too young, marrying her first serious boyfriend.

  • Unreliable Sources: How the 20th Century Was Reported
    By John Simpson

    John Simpson turns his eye to how Great Britain has been transformed by its free press down the years.

  • Rob Da Bank's A-Z of Festivals: My Festival Life in 26 Letters
    By Rob da Bank

    This is an A-to-Z memoir of Rob da Bank's journey, beautifully illustrated by his wife Josie.

  • Miss Purdy's Class
    By Annie Murray

    In the New Year of 1936, Gwen Purdy, aged 21, leaves her home to become a schoolteacher in a poor area of Birmingham.

  • Water Gypsies
    By Annie Murray

    But the back-breaking work and constant childbearing take their toll on Maryann, and the tragic loss of her old friend Nancy, followed by a further pregnancy lead her to a desperate act which nearly costs her her life.The walls of her ...

  • The Quest
    By Wilbur Smith

    Martins Press. "New York Times "bestselling author Wilbur Smith offers a thrilling look at the world of Ancient Egypt in "THE QUEST" Egypt has been struck by a series of terrible plagues, killing its crops and crippling its people.

  • Golden Fox
    By Wilbur Smith

    Full-blooded and romantic adventure' Sunday ExpressShe felt Ramón come awake and spring from the bed, naked and lithe as a jungle cat.

  • Without Sin
    By Margaret Dickinson

    Set in Nottinghamshire in the years preceding the First World War, 'Without sin' is another saga from the author of 'Red sky in the morning'.

  • Reap the Harvest
    By Margaret Dickinson

    Following the disastrous floods of 1953, Ella Hilton is compelled to live at Brumbys' Farm with her grandmother, Esther, and is soon acutely aware of the mysterious surrounding her family's past.As Ella grows up and falls in love herself, ...

  • Wish Me Luck
    By Margaret Dickinson

    Fleur Bosley didn't believe in love at first sight, at least not until she bumped into Robbie Rodwell on a railway station platform in the blackout of wartime Britain.

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

    A heart-warming story featuring characters from the saga novel Proud of You.This collection includes delicious Christmas recipes recommended by the authors

  • Tangled Threads
    By Margaret Dickinson

    Eveleen is attracted to the son of her family's employer.

  • Sow the Seed
    By Margaret Dickinson

    Lincolnshire, 1926.

  • The Fisher Lass
    By Margaret Dickinson

    Amidst the great social upheaval of the inter-war years, Jeannie must search again for the real love she has always denied herself... Margaret Dickinson's novel brilliantly evokes the dramas of those who are born to the fishing way of life.

  • Plough the Furrow
    By Margaret Dickinson

    Shunned by her own family, Esther Everatt seeks the chance to earn her keep at Sam Brumby's farm.

  • The Orphan of Angel Street
    By Annie Murray

    Abandoned at birth, little Mercy Hanley shows a fierce determination few others can match.

  • The Bells of Bournville Green
    By Annie Murray

    The stunning sequel to the bestselling Birmingham saga The Chocolate Girls