Fiction

ANNA LIDIA VEGA SEROVA

Anima Fatua

Alia is half-Cuban, half-Russian, forced to negotiate her otherness in the Soviet Union as it falls apart at the seams. Fleeing her unhappy existence in a small town, she is swept up in the maelstrom of perestroika, freer than ever before – but also more exposed. Embracing the hippy subculture, she meets a host of large-the-life characters. But none of these can fill the void left by her separation from Malena, her first great love. Originally published in Spanish, now translated for the first time into English by Robin Munby.

PUBLICATION DATE: 12 JUNE 2025

Anna Lidia Vega Serova, 'Anima Fatua'
Lisa St Aubin de Terán, 'The Hobby', cover

LISA ST AUBIN DE TERÁN

The Hobby

A psychological crime thriller, based on a true story of a bizarre and tragic case of child abuse.

LISA ST AUBIN DE TERÁN

Keepers of the House

A new edition of the best-selling, award-winning first novel. Winner of the Somerset Maugham Award 1983.

“Lydia Sinclair was just seventeen when she arrived on her husband’s estate in the Andes, and from the first day she felt that she belonged there. She had never felt that she belonged anywhere before that.”

Keepers of the House
The Tiger

LISA ST AUBIN DE TERÁN

The Tiger

A new edition of the best-selling third book.

“Lucien lived in a landscape of fear, on the dry lands known as Los Llanos… There the sun never set, but sank and was buried in the hot dust and lay in a scratched grave with the remains of dead cows.”

LISA ST AUBIN DE TERÁN

The Bay of Silence

“They call it the two-faced place… and they are wary of its people.”

In her fourth book, Lisa St Aubin de Terán creates an atmosphere which is profoundly unsettling. She weaves an escalating story of tension and human drama.

The Bay of Silence
Sideways Glance

ANNA LIDIA VEGA SEROVA

Sideways Glance

This is a book about the most everyday of objects. Anna Lidia Vega Serova brings together the fragments of a life, outlines that become confessions or discoveries. Here she presents a vision of the surrounding world through the briefest of glances – playing, always playing.

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