New Fiction
New and recommended fiction from our collections.
The Dead Letter Delivery C.J. Archer
When Sylvia opens a pile of old unopened letters that are addressed to her family, she doesn’t realise that she is also opening a proverbial can of worms. The letters reveal clues about the identity of her father, who has been difficult to track down. Embarking upon a journey to find the writer of the letters leads Sylvia into danger. This is an intriguing read.
The Missing Mother Casey Kelleher
Jenna has never worried about not knowing her birth mother, however at the age of thirty, after witnessing a young woman abandoning her baby, she starts to wonder how anyone could give a child away. Jenna begins to investigate this young woman’s situation and finds herself embroiled in something far more sinister than she expected.
How to Solve your own Murder Kristen Perrin
At the age of seventeen Frances visits a fairground fortune teller and is told that she will one day be murdered. She spends her whole life trying to work out who her killer is until finally, sixty years later, she really is murdered. It is then up to her great niece Annie to find the murderer. Can Annie stay safe while she tries to solve this case?
Wildswept Octavia Randolph
This novel is set in the 9th century at a time when England was experiencing a lot of Viking invasions. The story follows the adventures of a young woman, Ceridwen, as she negotiates life through unsettled times. This is the seventh in the series ”The Cirlce of Ceridwen Saga”.
Fair Rosaline Natasha Solomons
Romeo works hard to convince Rosaline that she is his one true love. However, as time goes on and more of his romantic conquests come out of the woodwork, Rosaline begins to feel that Romeo is not quite the man she thought he was. This is a retelling of the Romeo and Juliet story, with a twist.