Lutyens & Rubinstein Spring Rights Guide 2021
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LUTYENS & RUBINSTEIN SPRING RIGHTS GUIDE 2021 FICTION THE VENOMOUS LUMPSUCKER by Ned Beauman UK: Sceptre – 2022. Options elsewhere. Edited MS due Summer 2021. The bizarre landscape of the 2030s. Tens of thousands of species are going extinct every year, giving rise to the biobanks: secure archives full of DNA samples, from which extinct animals can be resurrected some time in the future… But then, an audacious cyber-attack wipes out all traces of every perished species. Despite their conflicting motives, troubled conservationist Karin Resaint and crooked extinction industry exec Mark Halyward have no choice but to team up to preserve the venomous lumpsucker. But the further they go, the deeper they’re drawn into the mystery of the attack on the biobanks. Who was really behind it? And why would anyone do such a thing? This is a climate change novel on acid. Prescient, darkly funny and utterly unique. Ned Beauman’s fiction has been published in ten languages, longlisted for the Booker Prize and shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award and Desmond Elliott Prize among others. His second novel THE TELEPORTATION ACCIDENT won the Encore Award and a Somerset Maugham Award. He has been chosen by the Culture Show as one of the twelve best new British novelists and by Granta as one of the twenty best British novelists under 40. RABBIT HOLE by Mark Billingham World excluding Germany: Little, Brown – July 2021. US: Grove Atlantic. Options elsewhere. MS available. They were meant to be safe on Fleet Ward: psychiatric patients monitored, treated, cared for. But now one of their number is found murdered, and the accusations begin to fly. Was it a fellow patient? A member of staff? Or did someone come in from the outside? DC Alice Armitage is methodical, tireless, and she’s quickly on the trail of the killer. The only problem is, Alice is a patient too. Mark Billingham’s most recent novel CRY BABY was his 20th consecutive Sunday Times Top Five Bestseller. The Thorne novels have been published in 26 languages. Mark has twice won the Theakston’s Old Peculier Award for Crime Novel of the Year, and four of his novels have been adapted for television. “One of the most consistently entertaining, insightful crime writers working today” - Gillian Flynn. “A world-class crime writer” - Karin Slaughter. “Mark Billingham is a master of psychology, plotting and the contemporary scene” - Ian Rankin. DOWN BY THE WATER by Elle Connel World: Wildfire – July 2021. MS available from the Publisher. This heart-stopping psychological thriller follows seven friends as they gather at a remote castle in the Scottish Borders for a hen party. Situated near a beautiful sea-loch, it seems like the perfect place to get away from the outside world. But the weekend is terrifyingly derailed when the girls spot the figure of a boy in one of their group photos by the water. They thought they knew each other’s darkest moments, but one of them has been hiding a devastating secret. And amid the drunken revelries of the weekend, she will find the perfect moment to wreak her revenge. Lucy Ribchester (AKA Elle Connel) was a finalist in the 2014 Costa Short Story Award. Her novel THE AMBER SHADOWS was longlisted for the Guardian Not the Booker Prize. BAD RELATIONS by Cressida Connolly UK: Viking – Spring 2022. Edited MS available. On the battlefields of the Crimea, a medal is earned but the valiant soldier is changed by the war in a way that will reverberate through his family over the next two centuries. A naïve young Australian boy spends a golden summer with his distant relatives in 1970s Cornwall but it ends in a dramatic fall from grace. Half a century later, a confrontation between the surviving members of the family culminates in a reckoning between monetary and moral values, and the medal is delivered to its final home. BAD RELATIONS tells the story of a family fractured by history, geography and desire. Is blood destiny, or do we make our own choices? Just how long a shadow does the past throw? Cressida Connolly’s debut short story collection THE HAPPIEST DAYS won the PEN/MacMillan Silver Pen Award. Her most recent novel AFTER THE PARTY was shortlisted for the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction and was a Waterstones Book of the Month. “Ms Connolly is a master, revealing character while sustaining an effect of lightness and ease” - The Wall Street Journal on AFTER THE PARTY. “Profound and moving and completely original… it’ll be one of those novels that stays in my mind for- ever” - Craig Brown on AFTER THE PARTY. IT TAKES TWO by Natalie Cox UK: Orion – Autumn 2021. Options elsewhere. Edited MS available. Life is a bit of a mixed bag for Clemency. She is at war with her neighbour. Her ex won’t give her any space. Her parents have fled the country, leaving her to deal with their shambolic tax affairs, and she is more involved in her sister’s divorce proceedings than she would like. On the plus side, Clemency has her charming job selling artisan cheese, her enormous dog Charlie Bucket and BFF Bianca for company, and can forget about all her worries during her roller derby sessions. That is, until she finds that a mysterious woman has stolen her identity. Clemency and Bianca start tailing the fraudster, and their investigations soon lead them to an organised crime boss known as Popeye. With the help of gorgeous but (for some reason) exasperated Detective Constanble Gus Meadows, can Clemency clear her own name, and save her doppelganger from harm? Natalie Cox’s first novel NOT JUST FOR CHRISTMAS won the 2019 “Books and The City” Romantic Comedy Novel Prize, awarded by the Romantic Novelists Association. Translation rights have sold in eight territories to date. “Such a funny, sparky book” - Sophie Kinsella on NOT JUST FOR CHRISTMAS HOPE NICELY’S LESSONS FOR LIFE by Caroline Day World: Bonnier Zaffre – July 2021. MS available from the Publisher. Hope Nicely struggles with social situations and remembering instructions, but she’s happy enough with her dog-walking job and she loves living with her adopted mum, Jenny Nicely. It’s just . there’s something she needs to know. Why did her birth mother abandon her? And did she know that drinking while pregnant could lead to Hope being born with Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder? In a bid to find her birth mother and answer these questions, Hope joins an evening class to learn how to write her autobiography, discover more about the world around her, and make some friends. But when Jenny suddenly falls ill, Hope realises there are many more lessons to come…HOPE NICELY’S LESSONS FOR LIFE is an exciting debut starring a unique heroine from a fresh new voice in commercial fiction. “A touching, tender story filled with wonderful humour. An absolute joy” - Sarah Haywood “A very special book, really enjoyable” - Katie Fforde THE COURIER by Holly Down World: Hodder & Stoughton – June 2021. MS available from the Publisher. Laurel Lovejoy once had it all, but now aged 40, she is alone and working for a courier service. She has discovered that being a delivery driver makes her invisible; people accept her presence without question and they go about their lives unaware of how much she sees. Laurel is particularly fascinated by the residents of Paradise Found and sometimes finds herself there on her days off. Then one day Laurel sees something in one of the houses—something that blows her whole world apart, and will have devastating consequences for everyone. UNSETTLED GROUND by Claire Fuller UK: Fig Tree – March 2021. US: Tin House. Canada: House of Anansi Press. France: Editions Stock. Options elsewhere. MS available. At 51 years old, twins Jeanie and Julius still live with their mother, Dot, in rural isolation and poverty. Inside the walls of their old cottage they make music, and in the garden they grow (and sometimes kill) everything they need for sustenance. But when Dot dies suddenly, threats to their livelihood start raining down. UNSETTLED GROUD is a portrait of life on the fringes of society that explores with dazzling emotional power how we can build our lives on broken foundations, and spin light from darkness. Claire Fuller’s first novel OUR ENDLESS NUMBERED DAYS won the 2015 Desmond Elliott Prize. Her fiction has been translated into sixteen languages. “UNSETTLED GROUND is so sharply, so utterly brilliant that I found myself holding my breath while reading it, dazzled by Fuller’s mastery and precision. Not since Flaubert’s A SIMPLE HEART have I encountered a narrative that shows, with such clear and patient fury, how breath-taking vulnerability can come from poverty, pride, and helpless family love.” -Lauren Groff “Claire Fuller knows what she is doing; her evocative writing and intelligent plotting make this a compulsive page-turner” -The Times on BITTER ORANGE SCARY MONSTERS by Michelle de Kretser UK & ANZ: Allen & Unwin – October 2021. US – Catapult. Edited MS available. Three metaphorical monsters preside over Michelle de Kretser’s mesmerizing, reversible novel--racism, misogyny, and ageism. Lili’s parents emigrated to Australia when she was a teenager. Teaching in Montpellier in the early 1980s, she makes friends and strives to be A Bold, Intelligent Woman, while simultaneously observing lechery and racism towards North African immigrants. Decades later, Lyle works in a sinister government department in a far right-wing future Australia, where he maintains a low profile and lives in fear of repatriation. At home, he is preoccupied by his ambitious wife, his wayward children, and his flamboyant elderly mother.