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Antony Harwood Ltd

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London Book Fair 2013

Antony Harwood Ltd 103 Walton Street Oxford OX2 6EB tel. 01865 559 615 email. [email protected] www.antonyharwood.com

Alastair Bonnett

OFF THE MAP: A BOOK OF REMARKABLE PLACES

This is a book about the most remarkable, off-grid, off-beat places on the planet. Though they are all real, you are unlikely to find them on any map. Distinctly un-get- at-able, often dangerous, sometimes transitory, you would not want to book your holiday to the likes of Eyl, the pirate capital of Somalia, or Krasnoyarsk-26, a secret town in Russia dedicated to the production of plutonium. And any visit to New Moore, an island which only emerged in the Bay of Bengal after a cyclone in 1970 and is frequently submerged by the sea, is probably best kept brief. There are 50 such entries planned, all of them wondrous, fascinating and buoyed by the author’s blend of intellectual appraisal, his geographer’s curiosity and, above all, his love of places.

Status: Proposal available; Manuscript delivery due April 2013; Publication April 2014

Rights Sold: UK/Union Books; US/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; Canada/Penguin; Korea/KPI; Japan/East Press

All Right enquiries: Antony Harwood Ltd

Alastair Bonnett is Professor of Social Geography at Newcastle University. Previous books include What is Geography? (Sage, 2008) and How to Argue (Pearson, 2001). He has also contributed to history and current affairs magazines on a wide variety of topics, such as world population and radical nostalgia. Alastair was editor of the avant-garde, psychogeographical, magazine Transgressions: A Journal of Urban Exploration between 1994-2000. He was also involved for many years in situationist and anarchist politics. His latest research projects are about memories of the city and themes of loss and yearning in modern politics. Louise Doughty

APPLE TREE YARD

'There can't be a woman alive who hasn't once realised, in a moment of panic, that she's in the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong man. Louise Doughty, more sure-footed with each novel, leads her unnerved reader into dark territory. A compelling and bravely-written book.'

Hilary Mantel

Yvonne Carmichael has worked hard to achieve the life she always wanted: a high- flying career in genetics, a beautiful home, a good relationship with her husband and their two grown-up children.

Then one day she meets a stranger at the Houses of Parliament and, on impulse, begins a passionate affair with him - a decision that will put everything she values at risk.

At first she believes she can keep the relationship separate from the rest of her life, but she can't control what happens next. All of her careful plans spiral into greater deceit and, eventually, a life-changing act of violence.

Apple Tree Yard is a psychological thriller about one woman's adultery and an insightful examination of the values we live by and the choices we make, from an acclaimed writer at the height of her powers.

Status: Publication June 2013 Rights Sold: UK/Faber; US/FSG; France/Belfond; Germany/C. Bertelsmann; Netherlands/Artemis; Spain/Random House Mondadori; Iceland/Bjartur

All Right enquiries: Faber & Faber

Louise Doughty is the author of seven novels: Crazy Paving, which was shortlisted for four major literary awards, Dance With Me, Honey-Dew, Fires in the Dark, Stone Cradle and most recently Whatever You Love, which was shortlisted for the 2010 Costa Novel Award and longlisted for the Orange Prize for Fiction 2011. She has also published a work of non fiction A Novel in a Year based on her column in the Daily Telegraph. She has written five plays for radio and worked widely as a critic and broadcaster and was a judge for the 2008 Man Booker Prize for fiction. ROBERT EDRIC

THE MONSTER’S LAMENT

April 1945. While the Allied Forces administer the killing blow to Nazi Germany, London teems with hope, for the end of the war, for loved ones returning. But the man the newspapers call the Antichrist, Aleister Crowley, has a hope all of his own: immortality.

For Crowley’s plan to come to fruition he has to depend upon one of London’s Most Wanted, gangland boss Tommy Fowler, who can get you anything you want – for a price.

And what Crowley wants is a young man, Peter Tait, in Pentonville Prison under sentence of death for murder. Convinced of his innocence but unable to prove it, his only chance at life lies in a desperate appeal that has little likelihood of success.

The Monster’s Lament is an extraordinary journey through a shattered landscape. When you’re used to fighting monsters abroad, it is easy to forget the monsters closer to home...

Status: Published March 2013

Rights Sold: UK/Doubleday

All Rights enquiries: Antony Harwood Ltd

Robert Edric is one of the most critically admired novelists of his generation. The author of over a dozen novels, his awards include the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, the WH Smith Literary Award and he has twice been longlisted for the Man Booker Prize for Peacetime and Gathering the Water. In Zodiac Light was shortlisted for the 2010 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award.

Guardian ‘Much contemporary fiction seems inconsequential and fleeting by comparison’ Alan Glynn

GRAVELAND

A Wall Street investment banker is shot dead while jogging in Central Park. Later that night, one of the savviest hedge-fund managers in the city is gunned down outside a fancy Upper West Side restaurant. Are these killings part of a coordinated terrorist attack, or just coincidence? Investigative journalist Ellen Dorsey has a hunch that it's neither. Days later, when an attempt is made on the life of another CEO, the story blows wide open...

Racing to stay ahead of the curve, Ellen encounters Frank Bishop, a recession-hit architect, whose daughter has gone missing. The search for Lizzie and her boyfriend takes Frank and Ellen from a quiet campus to the blazing spotlight of a national media storm - and into the devastating crucible of a personal and a public tragedy.

Meanwhile, lurking in the shadows once again is James Vaughn, legendary CEO of private equity firm the Oberon Capital Group. Despite his failing health, Vaughan is refusing to give up control easily, and we soon see just how far-reaching and pervasive his influence really is.

Set deep in the place where corrupt global business and radical politics clash, Alan Glynn's Graveland is an explosive and hugely topical thriller.

Status: Published May 2013

Rights Sold: UK/Faber; US/ Picador

All Rights enquiries: Faber & Faber

Alan Glynn is the author of four novels, The Dark Fields (also published as Limitless), Winterland, Bloodland which won the Ireland AM Irish Crime Fiction Book of the Year Award 2011 and, most recently, Graveland, which will complete this loose trilogy of dark thrillers. A major movie of Limitless starring Robert DeNiro, Bradley Cooper, Elizabeth Banks and Anna Friel was released in early 2011.

PETER HAMILTON GREAT NORTH ROAD

Britain’s Number One Science Fiction Writer

St Libra. A giant tropical world orbiting the star Sirius. Free of an indigenous civilization, rich in valuable natural resources. Paradise for Earth’s mega-rich industrialists – until the killing begins. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, AD 2142. Detective Sidney Hurst is called to the scene of a brutal murder. It’s obvious that the victim is one of the wealthy and powerful North clones – they all look the same, after all – but none of the clones appear to have gone missing. More perplexing and disturbing is how the victim was killed, which is precisely the same way another North clone was murdered, along with his household, twenty years ago on St Libra. Could it be that the same murderer has struck again? And, if so, what does that mean for Angela Tramelo, who was convicted of the first murder and has been in prison all these years? Tough and confident, Angela never waivered under interrogation and has always protested her innocence, claiming that she somehow survived a frenzied attack by an alien. But no animal life of any kind has ever been found on St Libra. The Human Defence Agency must establish, once and for all, whether St Libra harbours an alien threat. The bioil flowing from the planet’s algaepaddies through the trans-spatial gateway in Newcastle is the lifeblood of Earth’s industry and economy, and the supply is to be secured at all costs. And the costs are huge as an enormous expedition is mounted: through the gateway to St Libra pour teams of engineers, support personnel, legionnaires, xenobiologists, aircraft and ground vehicles, and the expedition’s technical advisor, grudgingly released from prison, Angela Tramelo. No sooner than Angela’s team has pushed deep into St Libra’s rainforest, it finds itself cut off and unable to call in help of any kind. And then the murders begin. Again. Someone or something is picking off the team one by one. Angela insists it is the alien; her new friends and fellow members of the expedition aren’t so sure she’s being entirely honest. Maybe she did see an alien. Maybe she has other reasons for being on St Libra... In this stunning standalone adventure, Peter F. Hamilton writes with all his characteristic energy and style, blending fast-paced narrative with vividly imagined future-worlds.

Status: Published September 2012 Rights Sold: UK/Macmillan; US/Del Rey; France/Bragelonne; Germany/Luebbe; Taiwan/Fantasy Foundation All Right enquires: Antony Harwood Ltd

Peter F. Hamilton is the Number One bestselling SF author in Britain, and one of the most successful SF authors internationally. His novels include the Greg Mandel trilogy; the epic Night’s Dawn trilogy - The Reality Dysfunction, The Neutronium Alchemist and The Naked God; Fallen Dragon (shortlisted for the 2002 Arthur C. Clarke Award); and the Commonwealth Saga, comprising Pandora’s Star and Judas Unchained, which was a Top 10 Amazon bestseller on pre-orders alone. All three volumes of the Void Trilogy – The Dreaming Void, The Temporal Void and The Evolutionary Void – were hardback and paperback bestsellers.

Caspar Henderson THE BOOK OF BARELY IMAGINED BEINGS: A 21st CENTURY BESTIARY

An entrancing A-Z of the world’s most far-fetched creatures, beautifully illustrated –a bestiary for the 21st century

From Axolotl to Zebrafish, meet a world of 'barely imagined beings': real creatures that are often stranger and more astonishing than anything dreamt in the pages of a medieval bestiary. Ranging from the depths of the ocean to the most arid corners of the earth, Caspar Henderson captures the beauty and bizarreness of the many living forms we thought we knew and some we could never have contemplated, and invites us to better imagine the world around us. An extraordinary, vivid combination of natural history and spiritual primer, The Book of Barely Imagined Beings is a mind-expanding, wonder-inducing read.

Status: Published October 2012

Rights Sold: UK/Granta Books; US/Chicago University Press; France/Les Belles Lettres; Germany/Matthes & Seitz

All Rights enquiries: Granta Books

Caspar Henderson is a journalist and writer who has worked for the Financial Times, the Independent, and the New Scientist. From 2002 to 2005 he was a senior editor at OpenDemocracy. He received the Roger Deakin Award from the Society of Authors in 2009, and the Royal Society of Literature Jerwood Award in 2010.

Robert Macfarlane: ‘An utterly extraordinary book: a glorious and genre-bending grimoire; a spell-book of species that entranced me from it first page. Wonderful in the richest senses of the world, as well as witty, moving, urgent and beautiful.’

Callum Roberts: ‘A sublime rumination on existence. Simply stunning.’

Richard Holloway: ‘A wonderful book! With the precision of a scientist, the elegance of an artist and the minatory power of an Old Testament prophet, Henderson exhorts us to pay attention to the other species on our endangered planet and learn from them before it is too late.’

A.L. Kennedy

ON WRITING

After six novels, five story collections and two books of non-fiction, and countless international prizes, A.L. Kennedy certainly has the authority to talk about the craft of writing books - it's just a wonder she's found the time. These are missives from the authorial front line - urgent and vivid, full of the excitement, fury and frustration of trying to make thousands of words into a publishable book. At the core of On Writing is the hugely popular blog that Kennedy writes for the Guardian - and we follow her during a three-year period when she finished one collection of stories and started another, and wrote a novel in between. Readers and aspiring writers will have almost everything they need to know about the complexities of researching, writing and publishing fiction, but they will be receiving this wisdom conversationally, from one of the funniest and most alert of our contemporary authors.

Alongside the blogs are brilliant essays on character, voice, writers' workshops and writers' health and the book ends with the transcript of Kennedy's celebrated one- person show about writing and language that she has performed round the world to huge acclaim. Read together, all these pieces add up to the most intimate master- class imaginable from one of the finest - and most humane - writers in our language.

Status: Published March 2013

Rights Sold: UK/Cape

All Right enquiries: Antony Harwood Ltd

A.L. Kennedy is the author of six novels, two books of non-fiction, and five collections of short stories. Her novel, Day, won the 2007 Costa Book of the Year. She has twice been selected as one of Granta’s Best of Young British Novelists and has won a host of other awards. She lives in London and is a part-time lecturer in creative writing at Warwick University.

Douglas Kennedy

FIVE DAYS

Laura is in the throes of a midlife crisis. Her twenty year marriage has flatlined and her husband, Dan, has become a stranger to her since losing his job eighteen months ago. So when she is invited to a weekend conference in Boston, she jumps at the opportunity. While checking in she gets talking with a man she immediately characterises as grey and uninspired. His name is Richard Coleman. He's a fifty something insurance salesman, also from Maine, also in Boston for the weekend. But when a chance meeting later that evening brings them together again, Laura begins to discover another man beneath the salesman facade: smart, animated and surprisingly literate. Two lonely people meet by chance in a city not their own. Two people desperate for a connection, yet terrified of the implications. In his remarkable new novel, Douglas Kennedy takes the premise of a brief encounter and turns it into a hugely compelling exploration of how and why we fall in love, and the way in which the entire trajectory of a life can change thanks to the music of chance. A profoudly moving love story that inspires tears and serious rumination, "Five Days" speaks directly to the manifold contradictions of the human heart.

Status: Published May 2013

Rights Sold: UK/Hutchinson; US/Atria; Spain/Planeta; France/Belfond; Bulgaria/Colibri; Greece/Metaichmio

All Rights enquiries: Aitken Alexander Associates

Douglas Kennedy has published three travel books and ten novels, The Dead Heart, The Big Picture — winner of the WH Smiths Thumping Good Read Award — The Job, the Top 10 bestseller The Pursuit of Happiness, A Special Relationship (a Top 5 bestseller in paperback in 2004), State of the Union, Temptation, The Woman in the Fifth, Leaving the World and most recently, The Moment.

A Number One bestseller in France, he was awarded France’s Deauville Festival of American Cinema Literary Prize, awarded annually to an American author for a distinguished body of work.

“The ordinary becomes, through his careful plotting, extraordinary. Kennedy's trick is to pull all the strings of thriller writing in the romance genre... The result is a novel that's both moving and realistic as it broaches that awful chasm between what we could be and what we presently are.” The Independent Stella Knightley

THE GIRL BEHIND THE MASK

Two passionate stories of love, lust and seduction that will leave you wanting more...

Leaving the heartache of sexual betrayal behind her in London, historian Sarah Thomson intends to make the most of her research trip to Venice. But she soon finds her attention consumed by mysterious millionaire Marco Donato. Despite their deepening relationship, however, the handsome playboy persists in playing a secretive game. What exactly is Marco hiding?

The subject of Sarah's research is eighteenth-century Venetian Luciana Giordano. At a time when debauchery is the city's favourite pastime, virginal Luciana is kept out of trouble by a zealous chaperone - until she meets a man who promises to help her escape her restraints. But just what does the worldly stranger want to teach her in return?

Status: published March 2013

All rights enquiries: Hodder

Stella Knightley is the author of twenty-six bestselling novels published under other names. THE GIRL BEHIND THE MASK is the first of three books in the Hidden Women series, which blends the daring stories of historical women of note with an erotically-charged contemporary love affair which will delight fans of Fifty Shades. Stella grew up in the west of England and now lives in London.

DOROTHY KOOMSON

THE ROSE PETAL BEACH

A new novel from the international bestselling author of MY BEST FRIEND’S GIRL

Every love story has a dangerous twist. Tamia Brenett is horrified when her husband, Scott, is accused of something terrible - but when she discovers who his accuser is, everything goes into freefall. Backed into a corner and unsure what to think, Tamia is forced to choose who she instinctively believes. But Tamia's choice has dire consequences for all concerned especially when matters take a tragic turn. Then a stranger arrives in town to sprinkle rose petals in the sea in memory of her lost loved one. This stranger carries with her shocking truths that will change the lives of everyone she meets, and will once again force Tamia to make some devastating choices...

Status: Published August 2012

Rights Sold: UK/Quercus; Iceland/Forlagid; Portugal/Porto Editora; France/Belfond; Lithuania/Alma Littera

All Rights enquiries: Antony Harwood Ltd

Dorothy Koomson is the author of seven bestselling novels, The Cupid Effect, The Chocolate Run, My Best Friend’s Girl, a Richard & Judy summer-reading selection in 2006 and a major bestseller with over 600,000 copies sold to date, Marshmallows for Breakfast, Goodnight, Beautiful, The Ice Cream Girls and most recently The Woman He Loved Before, the no.2 bestselling hardback on publication in February 2011.

Company ‘Unputdownable is a word that’s bandied around a lot, but we seriously dare you to try to prise yourself away from this’

She ‘Gripping, thought-provoking and ultimately heart-warming’

Closer ‘An intelligent and emotional read’

Barry Miles

CALL ME BURROUGHS

From acclaimed Beat biographer Barry Miles, the first major, full-length biography of William S. Burroughs in more than 25 years, published to coincide with the centennial of his birth.

Fifty years ago, Norman Mailer asserted, “William Burroughs is the only American novelist living today who may conceivably be possessed by genius.” This assessment holds true today. No one since has taken such literary risks, developed such individual political ideals, or spanned such a wide range of media. Burroughs wrote novels, memoirs, technical manuals, and poetry. He painted, made collages, took thousands of photographs, produced hundreds of hours of experimental recordings, acted in movies, and recorded more CDs than most rock bands. Burroughs was the original cult figure of the Beat Movement, and with the publication of his novel, Naked Lunch, which was originally banned for obscenity, he became a guru to the 60s youth counterculture. In CALL ME BURROUGHS, biographer and Beat historian Barry Miles presents the first full-length biography of Burroughs to be published in a quarter century—and the first one to chronicle the last decade of Burroughs’s life and examine his long-term cultural legacy.

Written with the full support of the Burroughs estate and drawing from countless interviews with figures like Allen Ginsberg, Lucien Carr, and Burroughs himself, CALL ME BURROUGHS is a rigorously researched biography that finally gets to the heart of its notoriously mercurial subject.

Status: Manuscript delivered: April 2013 / Publication February 2014

Rights Sold: US/Twelve; UK/Weidenfeld & Nicolson

All Right enquiries: Grand Central (US)

Barry Miles is the author of acclaimed biographies of Paul McCartney, Frank Zappa, Jack Kerouac, and Allen Ginsberg, among numerous other works of nonfiction. His New York Times bestseller, Hippie (Sterling, 2004) has sold more than 150,000 copies. Miles was the co-editor of the restored text edition of Burroughs’s Naked Lunch (Grove, 2001), and for CALL ME BURROUGHS, he was given exclusive access to Burroughs’s papers.

Cosmopolitan ‘If it’s not a man keeping you up until 3am, it’ll be this book… it’s a diamond-encrusted, guiltily pleasurable romp’ George Monbiot

FERAL: Searching for Enchantment on the Frontiers of Rewilding

‘Feral has really opened my mind to the history and possibilities of our landscape. It reflects a very real need in us all right now to be released from our claustrophobic monoculture and sense of powerlessness. To break the straight lines into endless branches. To free our land from its absent administrators.To rewild both the landscape and ourselves. It is the most positive and daring environmental book I have read. In order to change our world you have to be able to see a better one. I think George has done that.’ Thom Yorke, Radiohead

In Feral, George Monbiot, one of the world's most celebrated radical thinkers, and the author of Captive State, Heat, The Age of Consent and Amazon Watershed, follows his own hunger for new environmental experiences, in a riveting tale of possibility and travel with wildlife and wild people. Feral is the lyrical and gripping story of George Monbiot's efforts to re-engage with nature and discover a new way of living. He shows how, by restoring and rewilding our damaged ecosystems on land and at sea, we can bring wonder back into our lives. Making use of some remarkable scientific discoveries, Feral lays out a new, positive environmentalism, in which nature is allowed to find its own way. From the seas of north Wales, where he kayaks among feeding frenzies of dolphins and seabirds, to the forests of Eastern Europe, where lynx stalk and packs of wolves roam, George Monbiot shows how rewilding could repair the living planet, creating ecosystems in the UK as profuse and captivating as any around the world. Already, large wild animals are beginning to spread back across Europe, and fin whales, humpback whales and bluefin tuna are returning to the seas around Britain. Feral is a work of hope and of revelation; a wild and bewitching adventure that argues for a mass restoration of the natural world - and a powerful call for us to reclaim our own place in it.

Status: Published May 2013 / Manuscript available

Rights Sold: UK/Penguin; Canada/Penguin

All Right enquiries: Antony Harwood Ltd

George Monbiot is a journalist, an author and one of our most respected radical political activists. He is the author of three travel books, including No Man’s Land: An Investigative Journey Through Kenya and Tanzania. Latterly, Captive State, concerning the corporate takeover of Britain, has been hugely successful and influential. The Age of Consent: A Manifesto for a New World Order, examines and questions the democratic basis of the UN, WTO and IMF, and boldly issues a call for worldwide social justice.His book, Heat: How to Stop the Planet Burning, was published in 2006. Bring on the Apocalypse, a collection of his columns from The Guardian, was published in 2008. Simon Morden

THE CURVE OF THE EARTH

The new novel in the Philip K. Dick Award-winning Samuil Petrovich series

WELCOME TO THE METROZONE

Post-apocalyptic London, full of street gangs and homeless refugees. A dangerous city needs an equally dangerous saviour.

Step forward Samuil Petrovitch, a genius with extensive cybernetic replacements, a built-in AI with god-like capabilities and a full armory of Russian swear words. He’s dragged the city back from the brink more than once – and made a few enemies on the way.

So when his adopted daughter Lucy goes missing in Alaska, he has some clue who’s responsible and why. It never occurs to him that guessing wrong could tip the delicate balance of nuclear-armed nations. This time it’s not just a city that needs saving: it’s the whole world.

Status: published March 2013

All rights enquiries: Orbit/Little Brown

Dr Simon Morden is a bona fide rocket scientist, having degrees in geology and planetary geophysics. His previous novels include The Lost Art and three Samuel Petrovich novels – Equations of Life, Degrees of Freedom and Theories of Flight – which won the 2012 Philip K. Dick Award.

“Morden has got hold of the comfortable old beta-tested cyberpunk genre by the scruff of its digital neck and released it in a smooth alpha version ready to take on all comers in the new age” – Peter F. Hamilton Kim Newman

JOHNNY ALUCARD

Book 4 in the Anno series

Kim Newman returns to one of the great bestselling tales of the modern era. Considered alongside I Am Legend and Interview withtheVampire as one of the stand-out vampire stories of the last century - this brand-new novel is the first in over a decade from the remarkable and influential Anno Dracula series. Newman’s dark and impish tale begins with a single question: What if Dracula had survived his encounters with ’s Dr. and enslaved Victorian England?

Fallen from grace and driven from the British Empire in previous instalments, Dracula seems long gone. A relic of the past. Yet, when vampire boy Johnny Alucard descends upon America, stalking the streets of New York and Hollywood, haunting the lives of the rich and famous, from Sid and Nancy to Andy Warhol, Orson Welles, and Francis Ford Coppola, sinking his fangs ever deeper into the zeitgeist of 1980s America, it seems the past might not be dead after all. Status: Published September 2013 / Manuscript delivered

Rights Sold: UK/Titan

All Rights enquiries: Antony Harwood Ltd

Kim Newman has published several works of fiction and non fiction including, Nightmare Movies, Life’s Lottery and the Anno Dracula series, Anno Dracula, The Bloody Red Baron and Dracula Ch Cha Cha. The fourth title in this series, Johnny Alucard, will be published in 2012. Anno Dracula won the International Horror Critic’s Guild Award for Best Novel. He is a recipient of the Horror Writers of America’s Bram Stoker Award for Best Non Fiction as well as British Science Fiction Awards for Best Short Fiction and Best Collection. In 2012 Anno Dracula was shortlisted for the Horror Writers Association ‘Vampire Novel of the Century’ Award. He also writes under the pseudonym, Jack Yeovil.

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