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Index 43 The Chosen Dead M. R. Hall

cotsdale, Arizona, 1982. Roy Emmet Hudson, a man working at the very forefront of gene engineering, is Sshot dead. Seven years later, as the Berlin Wall falls, another scientist, Professor Roman Slavsky, fl ees the USSR for the West. In Bristol, the present day, Coroner Jenny Cooper begins to investigate two very troubling deaths. Adam Jordan, recently returned from aid work in the Sudan, fell from a motorway bridge, plummeting into the traffi c below. Th en a teenage girl, Sophie Freeman, died just hours aft er showing symptoms of a terrifying new strain of meningitis. Confronted with more questions than answers and fi nding her enquiries obstructed at every turn, Jenny begins to question whether somehow, inexplicably, these deaths may be linked. Before she can begin to piece together the few perplexing clues, more victims are unearthed. Soon, desperate to discover the truth she knows is out there, her inquests under threat, Jenny will fi nd herself on the run both from agents from her own government and shady, powerful men who operate beyond the law, as the dark horrors of Hudson and Slavsky’s research begin to make themselves known.

M. R. Hall is a screenwriter and producer and February former criminal barrister, a profession he left due to FICTION/Mystery & Detective/General a constitutional inability to prosecute. Educated at FIC022000 Hereford Cathedral School and Worcester College, $19.99 978-0-230-76295-4 Oxford, he lives in the Wye Valley in Monmouthshire TPB | 6 x 9 1/4 in | 320 pp with his wife, journalist Patricia Carswell, and two sons. Aside from writing, his main passion is the Also available in hardback: preservation and planting of woodland. In his spare $28.99 | 978-0-230-75203-0 moments, he is mostly to be found amongst trees.

2 Pan Macmillan A new look for the Coroner Jenny Cooper series

The Coroner When lawyer Jenny Cooper, is appointed Severn Vale District Coroner, she’s hoping for a quiet life and space to recover from a traumatic divorce, but the offi ce she inherits from the recently deceased Harry Marshall contains neglected fi les hiding dark secrets and a trail of buried evidence. Could the tragic death in custody of a young boy be linked to the apparent suicide of a teenage prostitute and the fate of Marshall himself? In the face of powerful and sinister forces, Jenny embarks on a lonely and dangerous one-woman crusade for justice. Th e stunning fi rst novel in the Coroner Jenny Cooper series.

February | FICTION/Mystery & Detective/General | FIC022000 | $15.99 | 978-0-330-45836-8 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 450 pp | Reissue The Disappeared Two young British students, Nazim Jamal and Rafi Hassan vanish without a trace. The police tell their parents that the boys had been under surveillance, that it was likely they left the country to pursue their dangerous new ideals. Seven years later, Nazim’s grief- stricken mother is still unconvinced. Jenny Cooper is her last hope. But as the inquest into Nazim’s disappearance gets underway, the stink of corruption and conspiracy becomes clear. How could Jenny have known that by unravelling the mysteries of the disappeared, she would begin to unearth her own buried secrets?

February | FICTION/Mystery & Detective/General | FIC022000 | $15.99 | 978-0-330-45837-5 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 450 pp | Reissue The Redeemed When the body of a dead man is discovered in a cemetery in Bristol, it seems to Jenny Cooper that the evidence points to a horrifi c, if routine, suicide. Th en a priest, Father Lucas Starr, entreats her to hold an inquest into the death of Eva Donaldson, a high profi le political campaigner. Jenny’s lone quest for justice will take her to the dark heart of an establishment who wish to silence her, and on an inner journey to confront ghosts that have haunted her for a lifetime.

February | FICTION/Mystery & Detective/General | FIC022000 | $15.99 | 978-0-330-45838-2 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 432 pp | Reissue

Fiction 3 Dead Water Ann Cleeves

he new book in Ann Cleeves’ acclaimed Shetland series! When the body of journalist Jerry Markham Tis found in a traditional Shetland boat, outside the house of the Fiscal down at the Marina, young Detective Inspector Willow Reeves is draft ed in from the Hebrides to head up the investigation. Since the death of his fi ancée, Inspector Jimmy Perez has been out the loop, but his interest in this new case is stirred and he decides to help the inquiry – for Willow, his local knowledge is invaluable as the close-knit community holds many secrets. Willow and Jimmy are soon led to Sullum Voe, the heart of Shetland’s North Sea oil and gas industry. It emerges that Markham was chasing a story in his fi nal days. One that must have been – for someone – signifi cant enough to warrant his death…

Ann Cleeves is a member of ‘Murder Squad’, working with other northern writers to promote crime fi ction. In 2006 she was awarded the Duncan Lawrie Dagger for Best Crime Novel for Raven Black. Visit her website at www.anncleeves.com or follow her on Twitter @AnnCleeves.

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4 Pan Macmillan Marked David Jackson

etective Callum Doyle is used to solving cases on his intuition. He knows New York City and its Dreprobate scum as well as the back of his hand. So when a young girl is brutally raped and murdered in the East Village, not long aft er gett ing a tatt oo, Doyle is convinced he knows the killer. But as more incidents occur, Doyle begins to slide down a slippery slope between the apparent evidence and what he’s certain is the truth. Is he going completely off the rails or is a sick and twisted person playing a very dangerous game? Th e third blistering Callum Doyle thriller.

After taking his Bachelor’s degree and then a PhD, David Jackson became a full-time academic. He is married, with two daughters and a menagerie of animals. Follow him on Twitter @Author_Dave.

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Fiction 5 Never Screw Up Jens Lapidus

irst-novelist-turned-phenomenon Jens Lapidus returns with the second volume of his Stockholm FNoir Trilogy as the coke dealers and hit men of Easy Money are joined by cops – good ones and bad ones and dirty ones – all of them caught in a deadly situation spinning out of control. Th ree men are linked by murder: Niklas, a fanatic ex-mercenary; Th omas, a fallen cop; and Mahmud, a young Arab who involuntarily fi nds himself working for Radovan, Stockholm’s own Godfather. As the web around them draws tighter, they’ll discover that the connections that bind them together also reach the top echelon of Stockholm’s fi nancial and political power in a brutal and frightening dog-eat-dog world.

Jens Lapidus is the man behind Easy Money, the most talked about Swedish fi rst novel in a decade and the basis for an internationally acclaimed movie. A young and highly successful criminal defense lawyer, Lapidus’s professional experience of representing some of the most notorious criminals in the country has given him unique insights into a world that most people would rather not acknowledge. He lives in Stockholm with his wife. February FICTION/Mystery & Detective/General FIC022000 $19.99 978-0-230-76734-8 TPB | 6 x 9 1/4 in | 400 pp

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6 Pan Macmillan Dead Man’s Grip Peter James

Carly Chase is still traumatised aft er being in a traffi c accident which kills a teenage student from Brighton University. Th en the drivers of the other two vehicles involved are found tortured and murdered. Detective Superintendant Roy Grace of the Sussex Police force issues a stark and urgent warning to Carly: she could be next. Although the police advise her to go into hiding, Carly knows these people have ways of hunting you down anywhere. If the police are unable to stop them, she has to fi nd a way to do it herself. But already the killer is one step ahead of her, watching, waiting, and ready…

Peter James worked as a screenwriter and fi lm producer in North America before returning to England. His novels, including the Number One bestselling Roy Grace series, have been translated into 34 languages, with world sales of 11 million copies. Visit his website at www.peterjames.com or follow him on Twitter @peterjamesuk.

January | FICTION/Mystery & Detective/General | FIC022000 | $15.99 | 978-0-330-51556-6 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 512 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-53548-9 | MM

Perfect People Peter James

John and Naomi Klaesson are grieving the death of their four- year-old son from a rare genetic disorder. Th ey desperately want another child, but when they fi nd out they are both carriers of a rogue gene, they realize the odds of their next child contracting the disease are high. Th en they hear about geneticist Doctor Leo Dett ore. He has methods that can spare them the heartache of ever losing another child to any disease. But his clinic is where their nightmare begins. Th ey should have realized that something was wrong when they saw the list. Choices of eye colour, hair, sporting abilities. Th ey can literally design their child. Now it’s too late to turn back. Naomi is pregnant, and already something is badly wrong. Be careful what you wish for…

April | FICTION/Thrillers | FIC031000 | $15.99 | 978-1-4472-0316-2 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 608 pp Previous edition: 978-1-4472-0885-3 | MM

Fiction 7 Those in Peril Wilbur Smith

Now in paperback. Hazel Bannock is the owner of the Bannock Oil Corp. While cruising in the Indian Ocean, her yacht is hijacked by Somalian pirates and her 19 year old daughter Cayla kidnapped and tortured. When the pirates demand a crippling ransom for Cayla’s release, and diplomatic sensitivities render the major powers incapable of intervening, Hazel calls on Major Hector Cross, ex-SAS operative, head for Cross Bow Security, and a personal friend. Between them, Hazel and Hector are determined to take the law into their own hands.

Wilbur Smith was born in Central Africa in 1933. He became a full-time writer in 1964 after the successful publication of When the Lion Feeds, and has since written over thirty novels, all meticulously researched on his numerous expeditions worldwide. His books are now translated into twenty-six languages. Find out more about Wilbur Smith at www.wilbursmithbooks.com.

April | FICTION/Thrillers | FIC031000 | $15.99 | 978-0-330-45250-2 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 432 pp Previous ed: 978-1-4472-0883-9 | MM

The Nameless Dead Brian McGilloway

Declan Cleary’s body has never been found, but everyone believes he was killed for informing over thirty years ago. Now the Commission for Location of Victims’ Remains is following a tip-off that he was buried on the small island in the middle of the River Foyle. Instead, the dig uncovers a baby’s skeleton. But evidence revealed by the Commission’s activities cannot lead to prosecution. Inspector Devlin is torn. He has no desire to resurrect the violent divisions of the recent past. Neither can he let a suspected murderer go unpunished. Th e fi fth Inspector Devlin novel.

Brian McGilloway was born in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1974, and teaches English at St Columb’s College, Derry. He lives near the Borderlands with his wife, three sons and daughter. Shortlisted for the CWA New Blood Dagger Award, he was also shortlisted for the Best Crime Novel award at the 2009 Irish Book Awards.

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8 Pan Macmillan Think of the Children Kerry Wilkinson

DS Jessica Daniel is fi rst on the scene as a stolen car crashes on a misty, wet Manchester morning. Th e driver is dead, but the biggest shock awaits her when she discovers the body of a child wrapped in plastic in the boot of the car. As Jessica struggles to discover the identity of the driver, a thin trail leads her fi rst to a set of clothes buried in the woods and then to a list of children’s names abandoned in an allotment shed…

Kerry Wilkinson is something of an accidental author. His debut, Locked In, the fi rst title in the Detective Jessica Daniel series, was written as a challenge to himself but, after self- publishing, it became a UK Number One bestseller within three months of release. For more information about Kerry and his books visit his website: www.kerrywilkinson.com.

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Vigilante March | FICTION/Mystery & Detective/General | FIC022000 | $15.99 | 978-1-4472-2566-9 | PB | 5/8 x 7 3/4 in | 300 pp

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Fiction 9 The Fallen Angel David Hewson

When British academic Malise Gabriel falls to his death from a Rome apartment, detective Nic Costa rapidly realizes that there is much more to the accident than he had fi rst thought. It also becomes apparent that Malise’s family may be keeping vital information hidden. Nic becomes obsessed with the case, and is especially intrigued by the story of Malise’s tragic daughter, Mina, which seems to be linked with the sixteenth-century legend of a young Italian noblewoman, Beatrice Cenci. As the investigation deepens, Rome’s dark and seedy side is uncovered, revealing a web of deceit, treachery and corruption.

David Hewson has worked for the Sunday Times, The Times and the Independent. The nine novels in the highly acclaimed Detective Nic Costa series are currently being adapted for TV. He lives in Kent. Follow him on Twitter @david_hewson.

January | FICTION/Mystery & Detective/General | FIC022000 | $15.99 | 978-0-330-51946-5 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 544 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-53561-8 | MM

The Killing David Hewson

It is Sarah Lund’s last day as a detective with the Copenhagen Police department before moving to Sweden but everything changes when nineteen-year-old student, Nanna Birk Larsen, is found raped and brutally murdered. Lund’s plans to relocate are put on hold as she leads the investigation along with fellow detective Jan Meyer. While Nanna’s family struggles to cope with their loss, local politician, Troels Hartmann, is in the middle of an election campaign to become the new mayor of Copenhagen. When links between City Hall and the murder suddenly come to light, the case takes an entirely diff erent turn. Over the course of twenty days, suspect upon suspect emerges as violence, political intrigue cast their shadows over the hunt for the killer. Based on the acclaimed Danish TV series as seen on BBC!

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10 Pan Macmillan The Earthquake Bird Susanna Jones

Available again, Th e Earthquake Bird is prize-winning author Susanna Jones’s stunnning fi rst novel, a haunting mystery set in Japan which reveals a murder on its fi rst page and takes its readers into the mind of the chief suspect, Lucy Fly – a young, vulnerable English girl living and working in Tokyo as a translator. As Lucy is interrogated by the police she reveals to the reader a dangerously ambiguous and compromising past. Why did she leave England for Japan ten years before, and what exactly had prompted her to sever all links with her family back home? As Lucy’s story unfolds, it emerges that secrets, both past and present, obsess her waking life…

Susanna Jones grew up in Yorkshire and studied drama at London University. Her work has been translated into over twenty languages and has won the CWA John Creasey Dagger, a Betty Trask Award and the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize. She lives in Brighton.

February | FICTION/Mystery & Detective/General | FIC022000 | $15.99 | 978-0-330-48502-9 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 224 pp | Reissue

The Necessary Death of Lewis Winter Malcolm Mackay

A twenty-nine-year-old man lives alone in his Glasgow fl at. The telephone rings; a casual conversation, but behind this a job off er. Th e clues are there if you know to look for them. He is an expert. A loner. Freelance. A meeting at a club follows, then an off er. A brief. And a target: Lewis Winter. An arresting, gripping novel of dark relationships and even darker moralities, Th e Necessary Death of Lewis Winter introduces a remarkable new voice in crime fi ction.

Malcolm Mackay was born and grew up in Stornoway where he still lives. The Necessary Death of Lewis Winter, his debut, is the fi rst of a trilogy set in the Glasgow underworld.

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Fiction 11

The Things We Know Now Catherine Dunne

hen Patrick Grant’s wife, Cecilia, dies suddenly, he is grief-stricken. His daughters are distraught Wat the change in their energetic, purposeful father. Th en Patrick meets Ella and seizes the opportunity of a new life with her. Together, they have a son, Daniel, and Patrick’s happiness is complete. He adores Daniel: a golden child, talented, artistic, loving. But tragedy strikes. When Daniel is fourteen, he kills himself. Patrick is forced to re-evaluate his life, his role as husband and father, all his previous assumptions about family. Together with Ella, he must confront uncomfortable truths about himself, about the privileged world he and Ella inhabit, and, above all, about his son and what drove him to cut short his young life. Th e Th ings We Know Now is a story of a family torn apart by confl ict, suspicion and loss. It is also a story, ultimately, of redemption and forgiveness – and the strength of severely- tested family bonds.

Catherine Dunne is the author of seven previous novels including most recently Missing Julia. She has also written about Irish immigration in An Unconsidered People. All of her work has been published to both critical and popular acclaim, April and the novels translated into many languages. FICTION/Literary Catherine lives near Dublin. FIC01900 $19.99 Also available: 978-1-4472-2956-8 Missing Julia TPB | 6 x 9 1/4 in | 400 pp $14.99 | 978-0-330-50757-8 | PB Set in Stone $14.99 | 978-0-330-50754-7 | PB At a Time Like This $14.99 | 978-0-330-44252-7 | PB

Fiction 13 The Personal History of Rachel DuPree Ann Weisgarber

Fourteen years have passed since Rachel and Isaac DuPree left Chicago to stake a claim in the unforgiving West. But it hasn’t rained in months, the catt le bellow with thirst, and supplies are dwindling. Pregnant, and struggling to feed her family, Rachel is isolated by more than just geography. Black families are rare in the West, and black ranchers even rarer. Rachel is determined to give her surviving children the life they deserve, but she knows her husband will never leave his ranch. Th is is an unforgett able novel about love and loyalty, homeland and belonging that was short-listed for the Orange Award for New Writers and long-listed for the Orange Prize on its original publication.

Ann Weisgarber worked as a social worker in a psychiatric hospital before moving to Houston, Texas, with her husband. She lives in Sugar Land, Texas, and Galveston, Texas.

April | FICTION/Literary | FIC019000 | $15.99 | 978-1-4472-0337-7 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 304 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-45855-9 | PB

What Will Survive Mark Gartside

Graham Melton was a normal fi fteen-year-old until he met Charlott e Marshall over a can of warm lager at his best-friend’s party in 1985. It was love at fi rst sight, and teenage life was never going to be the same again. Two decades later, Graham is a single father trying to protect his son from the rigours of the modern world. Everything has changed, and the innocence has long gone. What happened in those years in between? How did something so perfect go so tragically wrong? In a heart-warming and humorous tale of love, laughter and tears, Mark Gartside weaves a poignant story of one’s man struggle to bring up his son whilst learning to love and smile all over again.

Mark Gartside was born in Warrington in the 1970s. He currently lives in Maine, USA, with his wife and two sons.

February | FICTION/General | FIC000000 | $15.99 | 978-1-4472-0187-8 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 420 pp Previous edition: 978-0-230-75989-3 | TPB

14 Pan Macmillan Rumer Godden

Rumer Godden was one of Britain’s most distinguished authors, with many justly famous and much- loved books for both adults and children to her credit, including The River, Black Narcissus, The Greengage Summer, The Peacock Spring and Coromandel Sea Change. She was awarded the OBE in 1993 and died in 1998, aged ninety.

The Greengage Summer Th e Greengage Summer is Rumer Godden’s tense, evocative portrait of love and deceit in the Champagne country of the Marne. With their mother taken ill in France, the Grey children fi nd refuge amid the faded elegance of Hotel Oeillets, with its bullet- scarred staircase and serene garden bounded by high walls, where 16-year-old Joss Grey, suddenly and achingly beautiful, att racts the att ention of the charming and mysterious Eliot. Th e basis for a memorable fi lm starring and .

March | FICTION/General | FIC000000 | $15.99 | 978-1-4472-1101-3 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 208 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-32778-7 | PB The Peacock Spring Una and her younger sister Hal have been abruptly summoned to live in New Delhi by their diplomat father Sir Edward Gwithiam. From the fi rst meeting with their new tutor and companion, the beautiful Eurasian Alix Lamont, Una senses a hidden motive to their presence. But through the pain of the months to come, the poetry and logic of India do not leave Una untouched.

March | FICTION/General | FIC000000 | $15.99 | 978-1-4472-1100-6 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 352 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-32368-0 | PB Coromandel Sea Change Blaise and Mary arrive at Patna Hall, a hotel on India’s shimmering Coromandel coast, to spend part of their honeymoon. Patna Hall is as beautiful and timeless as India itself, ruled over fi rmly and wise by proprietor Auntie Sanni. For Mary it feels strangely like home. In a week that will change the young couple’s destiny, election fever grips the Southern Indian state and Mary falls under the spell of the people, the country – and Krishnan, godlike candidate for the Root and Flower party…

March | FICTION/General | FIC000000 | $15.99 | 978-1-4472-1099-3 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 320 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-48784-9 | PB

Fiction 15 Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency

Douglas Adams (1952–2001) created The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy phenomenon: radio, novels, TV, computer game, stage adaptation, comic book and bath towel. In 1987, he introduced his other memorable series with Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency and its sequel The Long Dark Tea-time of the Soul.

Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency What do a dead cat, a computer whiz-kid, an Electric Monk who believes the world is pink, quantum mechanics, a Chronologist over 200 years old, Samuel Taylor Coleridge (poet), and pizza have in common? Apparently not much; until Dirk Gently sets out to prove the fundamental interconnectedness of all things – not to mention saving the entire human race from extinction along the way (at no extra charge).

January | FICTION/Science Fiction/General | FIC028000 | $14.99 | 978-1-4472-2109-8 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 400 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-30162-6 | MM The Long Dark Tea-time of the Soul When a passenger check-in desk at Terminal Two, Heathrow Airport, shot up through the roof in a ball of orange fl ame, the usual people tried to claim responsibility. But when no rational cause could be found for the explosion, it was simply designated an act of God. But, thinks Dirk Gently, which God? And why? What God would be hanging around Terminal Two of Heathrow Airport trying to catch the 15:37 to Oslo?

January | FICTION/Science Fiction/General | FIC028000 | $14.99 | 978-1-4472-2110-4 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 400 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-30955-4 | MM The Salmon of Doubt Hitchhiking the Galaxy One Last Time Douglas Adams, Foreword by Stephen Fry

Published posthumously aft er Douglas Adams’s death in 2001, this sublime collection dips into the wit and wisdom of the man, uncovering his unique comic musings on everything from his school-trousers to malt whisky and from the lett er Y through to his own nose, via atheism, hangovers and fried eggs. Including short stories and a lengthy unpublished Dirk Gently extract, Th e Salmon of Doubt is for fans and new readers alike.

January | FICTION/Science Fiction/General | FIC028000 | $14.99 | 978-1-4472-2626-0 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 336 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-32312-3 | MM

16 Pan Macmillan Zero Point Neal Asher

arth’s Zero Asset citizens no longer face extermination from orbit. Th anks to Alan Saul, the ECommitt ee’s network of control is a smoking ruin and its robotic enforcers lie dormant. But power abhors a vacuum and survivors of the Committ ee struggle for control on Earth and on Mars. And aboard Argus Station, Alan Saul’s mind has expanded into the local computer network. In the process, he uncovers the ghastly experiments of the Humanoid Unit Development, the possibility of eternal life, and a madman who may hold the keys to interstellar fl ight. But Earth’s agents are closer than Saul thinks, and the killing will soon begin. Th e second volume of a new series from a master of space opera!

Neal Asher was born in Billericay, Essex, and divides his time between there and Crete.

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Also available in hardback: $34.99 | 978-0-230-75070-8

General 17 The Shadows of the Apt Adrian Tchaikovsky

All of the books in Adrian Tchaikovsky’s epic Shadows of the Apt series are now available with dramatic new covers. In Th e Scarab Path, Th e Sea Watch, and Heirs of the Blade, war has reached a bitt er stalemate. As Collegium succumbs to betrayal and the Wasp-kinden wait for the fi rst sign of weakness to strike, even more powerful forces are massing. Or will the Wasp-Empress, Seda, succeed in seizing all of the old powers of history for herself?

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The Scarab Path, Book 5 978-1-4472-2111-1 | Previous ed: 978-0-330-51145-2 | MM The Sea Watch, Book 6 978-1-4472-2492-1 | Previous ed: 978-0-330-51146-9 | MM Heirs of the Blade, Book 7 978-0-330-54129-9 | Reissue

For The Sake of Her Family Diane Allen

1912 in the Yorkshire Dales and Alice Bentham and her brother Will have lost their mother to cancer. Money is scarce and pride doesn’t pay the doctor or put food on the table. Alice gets work for Lord Frankland at Whernside Manor, and Will and his best friend Jack begin working for the Lord of the Manor at the marble mill. But nothing is as it seems and before they know it, Alice and Will’s lives are entwined with that of the Franklands and nothing will ever be the same again.

Diane Allen was born in Leeds, but raised at her family’s farm deep in the Yorkshire Dales. After working as a glass engraver, raising a family, and looking after her sick father, she found her true niche in life, joining a large print publishing fi rm in 1990. She is now the general manager and has recently been made Honorary Vice President of the Romantic Novelist’s Society.

December | FICTION/Sagas | FIC008000 | $15.99 | 978-1-4472-1060-3 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 400 pp

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18 Pan Macmillan The Clippie Girls Margaret Dickinson

Rose and Myrtle Sylvester look up to their elder sister, Peggy. When war is declared in 1939, they have to face the hardships together. For Rose, there is the chance to fulfi l her dream of becoming a clippie on the city’s trams like Peggy. But for Myrtle, the studious, clever one in the family, war may shatt er her ambitions. When the tram on which Peggy is a conductress is caught in a bomb blast, she helps to rescue her passengers, one of whom is a young soldier, and he and Peggy begin courting. When he is posted abroad Peggy breaks the devastating news to her family that she is pregnant…

Margaret Dickinson had her fi rst novel published at the age of twenty-fi ve. This was followed by twenty-fi ve further titles including Plough the Furrow, Sow the Seed and Reap the Harvest, which make up her Lincolnshire Fleethaven trilogy.

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More by Margaret Dickinson

The Fisher Lass March | FICTION/Sagas | FIC008000 | $15.99 | 978-1-4472-2540-9 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 416 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-37685-3 | MM

The River Folk March | FICTION/Sagas | FIC008000 | $15.99 | 978-1-4472-2541-6 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 464 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-37687-7 | MM

The Tulip Girl March | FICTION/Sagas | FIC008000 | $15.99 | 978-1-4472-2542-3 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 448 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-37686-0 | MM

Fiction 19 This is Paradise Will Eaves

Th e Alldens live in a ramshackle house in suburban Bath. Don and Emily have four children: confi dent Liz, satirical Clive, shy Lott e, and Benjamin, the late arrival. Together they take the usual knocks, go to work, go abroad, go to university, go to pieces. Don and Emily stick it out, their strong marriage tested by experience and frustrated by love for Clive, the ardent boxing fan at odds with himself, their special child. But then ordinary is special, too, as the Alldens discover thirty years later when Emily falls ill and her children come home to say goodbye. Th is is an unfl inching portrayal of the dynamics of family life, an intimate record of survival that is tender, funny and ultimately heartbreaking.

Will Eaves was born in Bath in 1967. He is the author of two other novels, The Oversight and Nothing To Be Afraid Of, and a collection of poems, Sound Houses. For many years he was the arts editor of the Times Literary Supplement. He now teaches at the University of Warwick.

February | FICTION/Literary | FIC019000 | $15.99 | 978-0-330-41877-5 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 256 pp Previous edition: 978-1-4472-1621-6 | HB

Bridget Jones’s Diary Picador 40th Anniversary Edition Helen Fielding

A dazzling urban satire of modern relationships? An ironic, tragic insight into the demise of the nuclear family? Or the confused ramblings of a pissed thirty-something singleton? Bridget Jones’s Diary was fi rst published in 1996 and applauded by critics from Salman Rushdie to Jilly Cooper. It has sold over fi fteen million copies worldwide and been turned into an Academy Award- nominated fi lm. Now published in a new edition with 24 pages of additional content from the author, it remains an enduring classic. Discover more at picador.com/40.

Helen Fielding was born in Yorkshire. She has written three other novels: Cause Celeb, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, and Olivia Joules and the Overactive Imagination. She also co-wrote the screenplays for the movies of Bridget Jones’s Diary and Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason

September | FICTION/General | FIC000000 | $15.99 | 978-1-4472-0283-7 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 336 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-33277-4 | PB

20 Pan Macmillan The School of Life

Th e School of Life is a London-based enterprise that is dedicated to the most useful ideas relevant to the dilemmas of everyday life: How can we fulfi l our potential? Can work be inspiring? Why does community matt er? Can relationships last a lifetime? In this series of inspired books, top authors draw on a variety of topics – from philosophy to literature, psychology to the visual arts – to stimulate, provoke, nourish and console.

All titles: Available now | SELF-HELP/General | SEL000000 | $11.99 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 in | 160 pp How to Find Fulfi lling Work Roman Krznaric 978-1-4472-0228-8 How to Stay Sane Philippa Perry 978-1-4472-0230-1 How to Worry Less About Money John Armstrong 978-1-4472-0229-5 How to Change the World John-Paul Flintoff 978-1-4472-0232-5 How to Thrive in the Digital Age Tom Chatfi eld 978-1-4472-0231-8 How to Think More About Sex Alain de Botton 978-1-4472-0227-1

Fiction 21 Armed Struggle The History of the IRA Richard English

Th e most comprehensive, most original and authoritative treatment of the IRA with a new conclusion to bring the book completely up to date. A timely work of major historical importance, examining the whole spectrum of events from the 1916 Easter Rising to the current and ongoing peace process, fully updated with a new aft erword for the paperback edition. ‘An essential book … required reading across the political spectrum’ Th e Times

Richard English was born in Belfast in 1963. He is Professor of Politics at Queen’s University, Belfast, and his previous books include Ernie O’Malley: IRA Intellectual (1998) and Radicals and the Republic: Socialist Republicanism in the Irish Free State 1925-1937 (1994). He lives in Belfast and Donegal.

Available now | HISTORY/Europe/Ireland | HIS018000 | $19.99 | 978-1-4472-1249-2 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 524 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-49388-8 | TPB

Wives and Stunners Harriet Gartner

Wives and Stunners tells the story of Janey Morris, Georgie Burne- Jones, Lizzie Siddall, Effi e Gray and less well-known, Marie Spartali, Aglaia Coronio and Mary Zambacco. Th ese women were the wives, mistresses and muses of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, the inspiration behind the work of Dante Gabriel Rossett i, William Holman Hunt, William Morris, Edward Burne-Jones and John Millais. Henriett a Garnett vividly evokes the world they inhabited and the lives they lived, recounting the romances and friendships between the artists and the ‘stunners’ in a lively and original way.

Henrietta Garnett is the author of several memoirs and of an acclaimed novel, Family Skeletons. She is the daughter of Angelica Garnett, granddaughter of the artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant. Her biography of her ancestor Anny Thackeray, daughter of the novelist, was published to great critical acclaim in 2004.

September | HISTORY/Europe/Great Britain | HIS015000 | $36.99 | 978-0-230-70940-9 | HB | 6 x 9 1/4 in | 456 pp

22 Pan Macmillan The Downstairs Cookbook Margaret Powell

Th e Downstairs Cookbook off ers genuine 1920s recipes from bestselling author Margaret Powell, the housemaid and cook who shared tales from her years of service in the memoir Below Stairs and inspired the original Upstairs Downstairs TV series. Now she off ers a collection of sweet and savoury courses that the servants regularly prepared for their masters, accompanied throughout by her heartwarming anecdotes from life in service. Th e recipes include classics such as kedgeree, jugged hare and angels on horseback as well as more adventurous off erings such as lobster souffl é and veal quenelles. With separate chapters on pastry and preserves, this is a complete cook’s manual for a 1920s household.

Margaret Powell was born in 1907 in Hove. Aged fi fteen, she went into service as a kitchen maid, eventually progressing to the position of cook. In 1968 the fi rst volume of her memoirs, Below Stairs, was published to instant success. She died in 1984.

November | COOKING/History | CKB041000 | $17.99 | 978-0-230-76783-6 | HB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 304 pp

A Year of Victorian Puddings Traditional Tarts, Pies and Puddings for Every Day of the Year Georgiana Hill

Originally published in 1862 as Everybody’s Pudding Book, this delightful period cookbook off ers delicious Victorian dessert recipes accompanied by the author’s no-nonsense and oft en amusing advice on seasonal ingredients and the appropriateness of puddings for certain occasions. Th e recipes, organised by month, include tarts, fools, fritt ers, pies and, of course, steamed puddings of every kind. Th is is a complete collection of seasonal, traditional English desserts for every day of the year.

Georgiana ‘Browning’ Hill was the author of a number of cookery books in the late 1800s, which include The Gourmet’s Guide to Rabbit Cooking, published in 1859, The Breakfast Book, published in 1865 and How to Cook Apples, published in 1865.

January | COOKING/History | CKB041000 | $17.99 | 978-0-230-76782-9 | HB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 192 pp

Non-fi ction 23 James Herriott

James Herriot grew up in Glasgow and qualifi ed as a veterinary surgeon at Glasgow Veterinary College in 1939. Shortly afterwards he took up a position as an assistant in a North Yorkshire practice where he remained, with the exception of his wartime service in the RAF, until his death in 1995. His stories about his life as a vet in Yorkshire have charmed and delighted millions of readers in the twenty years since his fi rst book, If Only They Could Talk, was published in 1972. Herriot’s books have sold in excess of 14 million copies in their Pan editions and are now being enjoyed by a completely new generation of readers.

All Creatures Great and Small Contains If Only Th ey Could Talk and It Shouldn’t Happen to a Vet.

March | BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY/Personal Memoirs | BIO026000 | $15.99 | 978-1-4472-2599-7 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 464 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-25049-8 | PB All Things Bright and Beautiful Contains Let Sleeping Vets Lie and Vet in Harness.

March | BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY/Personal Memoirs | BIO026000 | $15.99 | 978-1-4472-2601-7 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 465 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-25580-6 | PB All Things Wise and Wonderful Contains Vets Might Fly and Vet in a Spin.

March | BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY/Personal Memoirs | BIO026000 | $15.99 | 978-1-4472-2606-2 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 464 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-25884-5 | PB The Lord God Made Them All

March | BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY/Personal Memoirs | BIO026000 | $15.99 | 978-1-4472-2609-3 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 368 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-44355-5 | PB Every Living Thing

March | BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY/Personal Memoirs | BIO026000 | $15.99 | 978-1-4472-2608-6 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 384 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-44345-6 | PB

24 Pan Macmillan Penny Sweets and Cobbled Streets My East End Childhood Nanny Pat

Th anks to the reality show Th e Only Way is Essex, Patricia Brooker has become a familiar face in British households as Nanny Pat, the wise and good-natured heart of her family. Now, Pat tells the story of the colourful East End London world of her childhood. Pat was born in 1935 and, apart from a brief period when she was evacuated during the Second World War, she lived in Bow, part of a poor but close- knit community. Full of great characters, from her deaf Nan to Auntie Alice, who would dress in all her furs to pop out to buy a pork chop, and packed with wonderful anecdotes, this delightful memoir vividly captures a lost way of life.

September | BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY/Personal Memoirs | BIO026000 | $17.99 | 978-1-4472-1875-3 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 320 pp | 8 pp b&w photographs

Queen of the Rising Sun From Landlady of an East End Pub to Essex Nan Nanny Pat

Th e Only Way is Essex’s beloved Nanny Pat worked for years in Tate & Lyle’s sugar factory while her husband Charlie took on two jobs so their growing family could survive. Until one day Charlie came home with a brilliant idea – that they should take over Th e Rising Sun pub! In this charming memoir Pat describes her years as a pub landlady, vividly evoking the East End community and extraordinary characters she served amid the sweeping changes of the 1960s.

March | BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY/Personal Memoirs | BIO026000 | $17.99 | 978-1-4472-1878-4 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 320 pp

Patrick Moore’s Yearbook of Astronomy 2013 John Mason and Patrick Moore

Th e one book no stargazer should be without. Th is fully updated 2013 edition of this essential guide features a range of specially commissioned articles by some of the world’s top astronomers, an authoritative collection of charts and astronomical data, and a special picture section featuring some of the most important astronomical events of the year. It also includes a month-by-month guide to events in the coming year: planets, eclipses, comets, meteors, nebulae and phases of the moon.

December | SCIENCE/Astronomy | SCI004000 | $39.99 | 978-0-230-76750-8 | HB | 5 3/8 x 8 1/2 in | 544 pp Previous edition: 978-0-230-75984-8 | 2012

Non-fi ction 25

paperbackNew in Matilda’s Cat Emily Gravett

atilda’s cat must like something! But what? Climbing trees, playing with wool—Matilda is Msure her cat will love these things, but he doesn’t seem very enthusiastic. Undaunted, she thinks up new ways to amuse her reluctant playmate. Tea parties? Dressing up? Or what about a nice bike ride? As the beleagured cat goes from nonplussed to terrifi ed, Matilda gets more and more frustrated. Aft er all, what use is a pet if it doesn’t want to play? An insightful, fond and funny look at the relationship between a litt le girl and her cat, this is sure to strike a chord with anyone who’s ever been a devoted pet owner.

Emily Gravett is twice winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal and the Nestlé Children’s Book Prize Bronze Award for Wolves and Little Mouse’s Big Book of Fears. An author/illustrator of unique talent and tremendous skill, she has a host of other critically acclaimed books to her name. Emily lives in Brighton with her partner, daughter and the family dogs.

April JUVENILE FICTION/Animals/Cats (Age 2+) JUV002050 $9.99 978-1-4472-1862-3 PB | 9 7/8 x 9 7/8 in | 32 pp Previous ed: 978-0-230-74537-7 | HB

Children’s 27 Goat Goes to Playgroup Julia Donaldson Illustrated by Nick Sharratt

Playgroup has begun. Time to have some fun. Th ere’s a commotion in the classroom as Goat and the other animals spend the day at playgroup. Th e musical instruments and the dressing up box are lots of fun, but – oh dear! – Goat gets into a muddle or two. A comforting story for any child starting at, or already att ending, a playgroup.

April | JUVENILE FICTION/General | JUV000000 | $9.99 | 978-1-4472-1094-8 | PB | 10 3/4 x 8 1/2 in | 24 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-51228-2 | HB

What the Ladybird Heard Sticker Activity Book Julia Donaldson, Illustrated by Axel Scheffl er

A fantastic activity book packed with exciting puzzles, games and colouring-in featuring all the characters from the much-loved picture book classic. Spot the diff erence, solve the maze, complete the word search, do the dot-to-dot, and play a fun game!

April | JUVENILE NONFICTION/Activity Books | JNF001000 | $7.99 | 978-1-4472-2584-3 | PB | 8 1/2 x 10 3/4 in | 16 pp

A Squash and a Squeeze 20th Anniversary Edition Julia Donaldson, Illustrated by Axel Scheffl er

What can you do if your house is too small? Th e wise old man knows: bring in a fl appy, scratchy, noisy crowd of farmyard animals. When you push them all out again, you’ll be amazed at how big your house feels! A 20th anniversary edition of this children’s classic!

April | JUVENILE FICTION/General | JUV000000 (Age 2+) | $9.99 | 978-1-4472-3127-1 | PB | 8 1/2 x 10 3/4 in | 32 pp

28 Pan Macmillan I Am an Artist! Marta Altes

Meet the boy who can’t stop creating art! He loves colours, shapes, textures and everything inspires him: his socks, the contents of the fridge, even his cat gets a new coat (of paint!). But there’s just one problem: His mum isn’t quite so enthusiastic. In fact, she seems a litt le cross! But this boy has a plan to make his mum smile. He’s about to create his fi nest piece yet and on a very grand scale… A sharp, silly, fabulously funny book, which shows that Art is everywhere! Th e perfect book for anyone who loves making art – and making a mess!

March | JUVENILE FICTION/General (Age 3+) | JUV000000 | $19.99 | 978-0-230-76040-0 | HB | 9 7/8 x 9 7/8 in | 32 pp

Also available: My Grandpa $19.99 | 978-0-230-76039-4 | HB

The Hundred-Decker Bus Mike Smith

Every day, the bus driver puts on his jacket and sets off on his route. Every day, the man with the big red tie gets on at the roundabout, the lady with the pram gets on at the library and the noisy children get on at Clover Drive. But what if one day the driver turned down a new road, and picked up new and exciting people? So many people that the bus simply wouldn’t be big enough? A bright, bold and funny book with a surprise GIANT fold-out ending.

April | JUVENILE FICTION/General (Age 3+) | JUV000000 | $9.99 | 978-0-230-75458-4 | PB | 10 3/4 x 8 1/2 in | 32 pp

Also available in hardback $19.99 | 978-0-230-75457-7

Children’s 29 Zoe and Beans – Pants on the Moon! Chloe Inkpen and Mick Inkpen

ake a trip into space with Zoe and Beans! Zoe is hanging her pants out to dry one day, when… Twhoosh! A big gust of wind blows her and Beans up, up, up into space – along with the washing line full of pants! When they fi nally land on the moon, there’s a lot of exciting exploring to do. But how on earth are they going to get home again?

Chloë Inkpen grew up surrounded by picture books and has a natural gift for storytelling. She studied at Glasgow School of Art and was awarded second place in the Macmillan Prize for Illustration in 2008. She then began writing with her father, Mick Inkpen, and together they have created a new picture book series which they write together and Chloë illustrates.

The irrepressible Zoe and Beans!

Zoe and Beans : Where is Binky Boo? $9.99 | 978-0-330-51839-0 | PB February JUVENILE FICTION/General (Age 3+) JUV000000 Zoe and Beans: The Magic Hoop $9.99 $9.99 | 978-0-330-51840-6 | PB 978-0-330-51841-3 PB | 9 7/8 x 9 7/8 in | 32 pp Zoe and Beans: Hello Oscar Previous ed: 978-0-230-74847-7 | HB $19.99 | 978-0-230-76368-5 | HB (October)

Zoe and Beans: Zoe’s Christmas List $9.99 | 978-0-330-54405-4 | PB (October)

30 Pan Macmillan Peekabooks Emily Bolam

Join baby animals as they ask their mummies and daddies all sorts of questions about gett ing bigger – then lift the huge, scene-changing fl ap to fi nd out the answers! Bright, colourful artwork and child-friendly fl aps that are easy for small hands to lift , designed to appeal to and stimulate even the youngest of babies.

In the Jungle March | JUVENILE FICTION/General | JUV000000 (Age 3 months+) | $7.99 | 978-0-230-76713-3 | Board | 6 x 6 in | 10 pp

Under the Sea March | JUVENILE FICTION/General | JUV000000 (Age 3 months+) | $7.99 | 978-0-230-76714-0 | Board | 6 x 6 in | 10 pp

My First Buggy Buddies Jo Moon

Cute, cuddly and with crinkly pages to touch and feel! Th ese cloth books have a soft strap making it easy to att ach to a cot or buggy but soft enough to give to your baby. Bright, bold images and simple learning concepts make them ideal fi rst books.

Noises February | JUVENILE FICTION/Concepts/Sounds (Age 0+) | JUV009110 | $8.99 | 978-0-230-76661-7 | Cloth | 4 x 4 in | 8 pp

Patterns February | JUVENILE FICTION/Concepts/General (Age 0+) | JUV009000 | $8.99 | 978-0-230-76662-4 | Cloth | 4 x 4 in | 8 pp

Bath books Jo Moon

With a detailed underwater scene on one side and a collection of fun sea or pond creatures on the other, this reversible bath frieze will keep baby happy at bathtime. Each book is packaged in a high quality PVC gift bag, and has soft , durable, wipe- clean pages. Th e perfect addition to baby’s bathtime routine!

Under the Sea! A Bath Book March | JUVENILE FICTION/Animals/Marine Life (Age 0+) | JUV002170 | $12.99 | 978-0-230-76659-4 | Bath | 6 x 6 in | 8 pp

In the Pond! A Bath Book March | JUVENILE FICTION/Animals/Marine Life (Age 0+) | JUV002170 | $12.99 | 978-0-230-76660-0 | Bath | 6 x 6 in | 8 pp

Children’s 31 Little Monsters David Sim

Litt le Monsters: always gett ing into mischief and always in a rush! But for litt le monsters Dexter and Sidney sometimes gett ing into trouble is a way to learn important lessons at home and at nursery. Th is series is all about negotiating the everyday problems that toddlers encounter, and although the characters don’t always get it right they have lots of fun and learn a bit about life along the way. Th ese cased board books have super-bright printing and fl aps to lift . Perfect for pre-schoolers!

Don’t Do That, Dexter! February | JUVENILE FICTION/General (Age 1+) | JUV000000 | $8.99 | 978-0-230-76692-1 | Cased Board | 7 x 7 in | 12 pp

Slow Down, Sidney! February | JUVENILE FICTION/General (Age 1+) | JUV000000 | $8.99 | 978-0-230-76693-8 | Cased Board | 7 x 7 in | 12 pp

Flip-a-Pic Catherine Vase

Flip the fl aps and make the picture change in these fun books of opposites. In Flip-a-Pic Animals, children will love making the colourful chameleon appear and disappear, or watching the muddy lion turn sparkly clean. In Flip-a-Pic Faces, faces change from sad to happy or angry to calm – a great way to explore feelings and facial expressions! With sturdy round fl aps that can be used again and again, these bright and chunky board books are perfect for litt le hands.

Flip-a-Pic: Animals February | JUVENILE FICTION/General (Age 0+) | JUV000000 | $8.99 | 978-0-230-75898-8 | Board | 7 x 7 in | 12 pp

Flip-a-Pic: Faces February | JUVENILE FICTION/General (Age 0+) | JUV000000 | $8.99 | 978-0-230-75899-5 | Board | 7 x 7 in | 12 pp

32 Pan Macmillan Poppy Cat TV Lara Jones

Based on the TV series, these colourful fi rst storybooks are the perfect introduction to Poppy Cat and her friends and their amazing adventures! With simple layouts and eye-catching artwork, you will enjoy sharing these stories again and again.

Poppy Cat TV: Birthday Treasure February | JUVENILE FICTION/Animals/Cats (Age 2+) | JUV002050 | $9.99 | 978-0-230-75403-4 | PB | 10 x 10 in | 24 pp

Poppy Cat TV: The Mystery Trail February | JUVENILE FICTION/Animals/Cats (Age 2+) | JUV002050 | $9.99 | 978-0-230-75402-7 | PB | 10 x 10 in | 24 pp

Poppy Cat’s First Words Lara Jones

Join Poppy Cat as she plays in the garden, has tea with her friends and splashes around in the bath! Every spread has all kinds of everyday objects hidden away behind fun fl aps and secret peep-holes. Children will love discovering and naming all the beautifully illustrated things in Poppy Cat’s house. With over fi ft y fi rst words to learn, this bright and colourful board book is perfect for sharing with inquisitive toddlers.

February | JUVENILE FICTION/Concepts/Words (Age 0+) | JUV009080 | $19.99 | 978-0-230-76774-4 | Cased Board | 9 7/8 x 9 7/8 in | 10 pp

Knock! Knock! Open the Door Michaela Morgan, Illustrated by David Walker

Knock! Knock! What’s that? Open the door… It’s a spott y cat! Where is that special person Mum and Dad promised to bring home? Th ere are lots of knocks at the door as new animal friends come calling, but this litt le toddler doesn’t think any of them are quite right. She’s expecting someone cuddly like her friend the polar bear, bouncy like the kangaroo, and noisy like the dinosaur. Who can it be? An adorably funny rhyming story introducing toddlers to the prospect of a new sibling with large fl aps to lift and soft , sweet animal illustrations.

March | JUVENILE FICTION/Family/New Baby (Age 2+) | JUV013040 | $12.99 | 978-1-4472-1134-1 | PB | 11 x 11 in | 24 pp

Children’s 33 They Came From Babyland Rebecca Patterson

‘I know where babies come from! It’s that cupboard under the stairs!’ When one litt le girl visits her big cousin Bill’s house, she is very interested to discover a new baby has appeared. It is called Richard, but where did it come from? Bill wastes no time in educating her – babies come from Babyland, of course. And he knows ALL about it. But can this possibly be true? A hugely entertaining and exceptionally funny book from the creator of Th e Deep End, Not on a School Night and Th e Pirate House.

February | JUVENILE FICTION/Family/General (Age 3+) | JUV013000 | $9.99 | 978-0-230-75443-0 | PB | 9 7/8 x 9 7/8 in | 32 pp

Also available in hardback $19.99 | 978-0-230-75442-3

Let’s Talk About Stella Gurney, Illustrated by Fiona Freund

Let’s Talk About is a new series of photographic books aimed at toddlers to pre- schoolers and their parents. Informative and humourous, the series refl ects young children’s and their parents’ actual experiences with common fi rst-time situations like moving to a big bed or welcoming a new baby.

Let’s Talk About: My Big Bed March | JUVENILE NONFICTION/Health & Daily Living/General (Age 2+) | JNF024000 | $9.99 | 978-0-230-76432-3 | HB | 7 x 7 in | 20 pp

Let’s Talk About: My New Baby March | JUVENILE NONFICTION/Family/New Baby | JNF019040 | $9.99 | 978-0-230-76431-6 | HB | 7 x 7 in | 20 pp

Peace at Last Jill Murphy

A picture book classic with carefully restored artwork – a book that will be loved by kids and adults alike! Th e hour was late and Mr Bear was tired. But he could not sleep – however he tried and wherever he tried. SNORE, SNORE went Mrs Bear. TICK-TOCK, TICK-TOCK went the clock. Would he never get to sleep?

April | JUVENILE FICTION/Bedtime & Dreams (Age 0+) | JUV010000 | $9.99 | 978-1-4472-2585-0 | Board | 5 7/8 x 7 1/4 in | 26 pp

34 Pan Macmillan Noisy Farm Axel Scheffl er

Th e animals are having a VERY noisy time on the farm in this fantastically fun new sound book based on the best-selling Muddle Farm from renowned illustrator, Axel Scheffl er. With six sound butt ons to press, lots to spot on every page and fun activities to do, children will return to this gorgeous gift book time and time again.

March | JUVENILE FICTION/Animals/Farm Animals (Age 1+) | JUV002090 | $19.99 | 978-0-230-76680-8 | HB | 10 1/4 x 10 5/8 in | 10 pp

The Littlest Bunny Gillian Shields, Polona Lovsin

Th e Litt lest Bunny longs to hop as high as his brothers and sisters. But he’s just too litt le! Th en he bumps into someone even smaller than he is, and he soon realises that maybe being small isn’t so bad aft er all. A sweet springtime story, with a gentle message of accepting diff erence.

March | JUVENILE FICTION/Animals/Rabbits (Age 3+) | JUV002210 | $9.99 | 978-1-4472-1470-0 | PB | 11 x 11 in | 32 pp

Also available in hardback $19.99 | 978-0-230-76585-6

Two new storybooks based on the television crime-solving adventures of Rastamouse and Da Easy Crew!

All titles: March | JUVENILE FICTION/Media Tie-In (Age 2+) | JUV027000 | $8.99 | PB | 8 x 8 in | 24 pp

Da Cool Cruiser 978-1-4472-2810-3

Swap Til Ya Drop 978-1-4472-2811-0

Children’s 35 Where’s Sonic? A Search and Find Book Can you spot Sonic the Hedgehog in the busy scenes? Join Sonic the Hedgehog and his friends on their amazing adventures! Keep your eyes peeled for Sonic, his friends, and the evil genius Dr. Eggman on each page, plus many more strange and wonderful things. A new puzzle book to enjoy starring the world’s fastest hedgehog.

November | JUVENILE NONFICTION/Games & Activities/Puzzles (Age 7+) | JNF021040 | $9.99 | 978-1-4472-2705-2 | PB | 8 3/4 x 11 in | 24 pp

Bin Weevils: Best Nest Sticker Book Steph Woolley

A fun-fi lled nest-decorating sticker book for Bin Weevils fans, with reusable stickers! Th ese bare nest rooms are crying out for your Bin-terior design skills!

March | JUVENILE FICTION/Media Tie-In (Age 5+) | JUV027000 | $7.99 | 978-1-4472-2577-5 | PB | 8 3/4 x 11 in | 24 pp Bin Weevils: The Dreadful Dragon Disappearance Mandy Archer

Colin the Dragon is missing! Nobody knows where he is, which is very odd, because Colin is enormous. Can you help Gam track down his beloved pet and work out what in the Bin is going on?

February | JUVENILE FICTION/Media Tie-In (Age 6+) | JUV027000 | $7.99 | 978-1-4472-2575-1 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 96 pp

36 Pan Macmillan Princess Mirror-Belle Julia Donaldson, Illustrated by Lydia Monks

Ellen gets a big shock when her double appears out of the bathroom mirror. Only Mirror-Belle is a double with a diff erence! She is a princess, and a very mischievous one at that. Whether she’s wreaking havoc in a department store or telling tall tales about her magical winged pony, Princess Mirror-Belle is a princess with a purpose – to cause as much trouble as possible! Th ree hilarious books of stories from bestselling storyteller Julia Donaldson, now in delightful new packages.

Princess Mirror-Belle February | JUVENILE FICTION/General (Age 5-7) | JUV000000 | $7.99 | 978-1-4472-2402-0 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 128 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-41530-9 | PB

Princess Mirror-Belle and the Magic Shoes February | JUVENILE FICTION/General (Age 5-7) | JUV000000 | $7.99 | 978-1-4472-2404-4 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 160 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-43329-7 | PB

Princess Mirror-Belle and the Flying Horse February | JUVENILE FICTION/General (Age 5-7) | JUV000000 | $7.99 | 978-1-4472-2403-7 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 144 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-43795-0 | PB

Pup Idol Anna Wilson

Lights! Camera! Action! It’s showtime, as Summer Holly Love and her adorable puppy, Honey, enter a talent contest as a spectacular dancing duo! Th e competition is tough but they are determined to leap, prance and woof their way to success! One girl and her pup – the perfect dream team! A heart-warming story about friendship, perseverance and the taste of success. Now with a new look.

Available now | JUVENILE FICTION/Animals/Dogs (Age 7+) | JUV002070 | $9.99 | 978-1-4472-2837-0 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 208 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-45290-8 | PB

Children’s 37 Oliver Fibbs: Attack of the Alien Brain Steve Hartley

‘Hi! I’m Oliver Tibbs and everyone in my family is super-brilliant at something – chess, ballet, brain surgery and architecture – but I’m not brilliant at anything. I’m fed up with being boring, so I’ve been telling the class about my adventures as a Defender of Planet Earth – batt ling against the evil Alien Brain Drain who wants to take over the world! Everyone loved it except Miss Wilkins who took away two of my Shine Time points for telling fi bs and gave me a detention. But I keep saying, THEY’RE NOT FIBS, THEY’RE STORIES!’

Steve Hartley is a sensible man. He has a sensible job, a sensible family, lives in a sensible house and drives a sensible car. But underneath it all, he longs to be silly. Steve is the author of the Danny Baker Record Breaker series. He lives in Lancashire and you can fi nd out more about him on his extremely silly website: www.stevehartley.net.

February | JUVENILE FICTION/Action & Adventure/ General (Age 7+) | JUV001000 | $9.99 | 978-1-4472-2023-7 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 209 pp

The Smug Pug Anna Wilson

Smug the pug is clever, funny and full of surprises. And his owner, Tallulah Foghorn, is just as fantastic. Pippa Peppercorn has fallen head over heels for the devastating duo. Dash the dachshund, on the other paw, is not sure. He thinks Smug lives up to his name, and Tallulah is nutt ier than one of Mrs Furdge’s fruitcakes… Th e third book in the Pooch Parlour series: where pampered pet salon meets canine detective agency!

Anna Wilson is both a cat- and dog-type person. She lives in Bradford-on-Avon with her husband, two children, two cats, some chickens and a dog.

March | JUVENILE FICTION/Animals/Dogs (Age 7+) | JUV002070 | $9.99 | 978-1-4472-0075-8 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 272 pp

Also available: The Poodle Problem | $9.99 | 978-0-330-54527-3 | PB The Dotty Dalmatian | $9.99 | 978-0-330-54528-0 | PB (September)

38 Pan Macmillan nal art Punk Science: Intergalactic, not fi Supermassive Space Book Punk Science

A fun activity and fact book about space from the Science Museum’s famous Punk Science team! Each chapter in this fun and informative book is packed with puzzles, games, facts and experiments! Find out all about spaceships and satellites, astronauts, the solar system and the universe, and have lots of fun with the Punk Science team at the same time!

Punk Science are the Science Museum’s very own comedy team using experiments, live demonstrations and music to put the fun into the fundamental theories of science. They are: comedian and journalist Jon Milton; all drumming, all American and all round entertainer Brad Gross; and actor, guitarist and international jet setter Dan Carter-Hope.

March | JUVENILE NONFICTION/Science & Nature/ Astronomy (Age 7+) | JNF051040 | $9.99 | 978-1-4472-2739-7 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 96 pp

More science fact and fun! Discover more astounding science facts and incredible information from popular author Glenn Murphy and the Science Museum in London. Real science with all of the good stuff and none of the boring bits!

Does Farting Make You Faster? And other incredibly important questions about sport. $9.99 | 978-1-4472-1252-2 | PB

How Loud Can You Burp? And other extremely important questions. $9.99 | 978-0-330-45409-4 | PB

Will Farts Destroy the Planet? And other extremely important questions about climate change. $9.99 | 978-0-330-51770-6 | PB

Why is Snot Green? Th e Science Museum Question and Answer Book. $9.99 | 978-0-330-44852-9 | PB

Children’s 39 A Laureate’s Choice 101 Poems for Children Carol Ann Duffy

A beautiful poetry collection chosen by the Poet Laureate, Carol Ann Duff y. This stunning collection of classic and modern verse represents Duff y’s selection of her favourite poems for children, exquisitely illustrated by multi-award winning illustrator Emily Gravett .

April | JUVENILE NONFICTION/Poetry/General (Age 9+) | JNF042000 | $9.99 | 978-1-4472-2026-8 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 196 pp Previous edition: 978-1-4472-0516-6 | HB (as Carol Ann Duffy – Favourite Poems for Children)

More poetry…

Grrr! Dinos, Dragons and Other Beastie Poems James Carter February | JUVENILE NONFICTION/Poetry/General (Age 9+) | JNF042000 | $9.99 | 978-1-4472-2034-3 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 96 pp It Came From Outer Space Edited by Paul Cookson and David Harmer March | JUVENILE NONFICTION/Poetry/General (Age 9+ | JNF042000 | $9.99 | 978-1-4472-2035-0 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 96 pp

nal art Bumbelievable! not fi Getting to the Bottom of Facts A fabulous bumper book of facts containing everything you ever wanted to know about sport, medicine, space, ghosts, inventions and much, much more! For example, did you know that by the time a person turns fi ft y, their nails will have grown a total of two metres? Or thatm when it fi rst appeared, Coca Cola (without the fi zz) was sold as a medicine? Or even that a kangaroo can hop at up to 40 miles an hour? And much more!

April | JUVENILE NONFICTION/Curiosities & Wonders (Age 7+) | JNF016000 | $9.99 | 978-1-4472-2610-9 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 288 pp

40 Pan Macmillan nal art Gloss not fi Marilyn Kaye

New York, 1963. Fashion, music and att itudes are changing, and there’s nowhere in the world that is more exciting. Sherry, Donna, Allison and Pamela have each landed a dream internship at GLOSS, America’s number one fashion magazine, where they fi nd themselves thrown headfi rst into the buzzing world of celebrity, high-end fashion and gossip. But everything isn’t as glamorous as it seems; secrets left in the past begin to resurface and threaten to shatt er their dreams. Th e girls are fi nding out that romance in New York is as unpredictable and thrilling as the city itself.

Marilyn Kaye is the author of the bestselling Replica series which ran to over twenty titles and was an international success. She lived in New York for many years and currently lives in Paris.

February | JUVENILE FICTION/Girls and Women (Age 13+) | JUV014000 | $9.99 | 978-1-4472-2397-9 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 300 pp

The Phenomenals: A Tangle of Traitors F. E. Higgins

In the twisted town of Degringolade, the famous tar pits bubble and spew forth the bones of hanged traitors, murderers and brigands, left there to rot for their crimes while the shores of the pits are lined with the lurid wraiths of these wretched souls. Into this dismal place comes Victor. To him the people of Degringolade seem stupid and rich and ripe for robbing but he is unaware that his thievery will have consequences beyond his wildest nightmares. With the help of a band of orphans, Victor must fi ght for his life, and something far more valuable. A gruesome new series from the author of Th e Black Book of Secrets!

F. E. Higgins has been fascinated by the macabre ever since seeing a ghostly apparition as a child. Nowadays F. E. travels the lands that these books describe, collecting strange artefacts and the even stranger secrets and stories behind them…

February | JUVENILE FICTION/Fantasy & Magic (Age 9+) | JUV037000 | $9.99 | 978-0-330-50755-4 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 224 pp

Children’s 41 Have You Started Yet? Revised Edition new cover to come You and Your Period: Getting the Facts Straight Ruth Thomson and Chloe Thomson

Th e defi nitive guide to periods and puberty for girls. Starting to have periods is something every girl faces and is one sign of growing up, but the subject is oft en clouded by rumours and embarrassment. Th is book explains exactly what periods are, why they happen and how they will aff ect you. It asks the questions and gives the answers simply and openly, with plenty of practical advice.

Ruth Thomson is an award-winning writer of non-fi ction books for both children and young people. She writes on an eclectic range of topics, including history, writing skills and art and design, as well as on the human body and health. Chloë Thomson is a Psychology graduate with a particular interest in eating disorders, teenagers and health.

April | JUVENILE NONFICTION/Health & Daily Living/ Maturing (Age 9+) | JNF024050 | $9.99 | 978-1-4472-2611-6 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 128 pp Previous edition 978-0-230-74490-5 | PB

Living with a Willy The Inside Story, Revised and Updated Nick Fisher new cover to come Th e essential guide to being a boy! Living with a Willy is about what it’s really like to be a willy owner. It’s about your body and what happens to it. Real things, like what it feels like to stand in the shower next to someone who’s only two weeks older than you, but seems to be in possession of a member several sizes bigger. Th is book isn’t going to teach you a lot of long Latin words, but it might just help you understand what it really means to own that daft tuft of fl esh.

Nick Fisher has been a freelance journalist for many years. He was the resident agony uncle for Just Seventeen magazine and also writes scripts for television and radio. He lives in London.

April | JUVENILE NONFICTION/Health & Daily Living/Maturing (Age 9+) | JUV024050 | $9.99 | 978-1-4472-2787-8 | PB | 5 1/8 x 7 3/4 in | 160 pp Previous edition: 978-0-330-33248-4 | PB

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Adams, Douglas 16 Don’t Do Th at, Dexter! 32 Digital Age 21 Aites, Marta 29 Downstairs Cookbook, Th e 23 How to Worry Less About Money All Creatures Great and Small 24 Duff y, Carol Ann 40 21 Allen, Diane 18 Dunne, Catherine 13 Hundred-Decker Bus, Th e 29 All Th ings Bright and Beautiful 24 Earthquake Bird, Th e 11 I Am an Artist! 29 All Th ings Wise and Wonderful 24 Eaves, Will 20 Inkpen, Chloe 30 Archer, Mandy 36 English, Richard 22 Inkpen, Mick 30 Armed Struggle 22 Every Living Th ing 24 In the Jungle 31 Armstrong, John 21 In the Pond! A Bath Book 31 Asher, Neal 17 Fallen Angel, Th e 10 It Came From Outer Space 40 Fielding, Helen 20 Bin Weevils: Best Nest Sticker Fisher Lass, Th e 19 Jackson, David 5 Book 36 Fisher, Nick 42 James, Peter 7 Bin Weevils: Th e Dreadful Dragon Flintoff , John-Paul 21 Jane Eyre Laid Bare 12 Disappearance 36 Flip-a-Pic: Animals 32 Jones, Lara 33 Bolam, Emily 31 Flip-a-Pic: Faces 32 Jones, Susanna 11 de Bott on, Alain 21 For Th e Sake of Her Family 18 Bridget Jones’s Diary 20 Kaye, Marilyn 41 Bumbelievable! 40 Gartner, Harriet 22 Killing, Th e 10 Gartside, Mark 14 Knock! Knock! Open the Door 33 Carter, James 40 Gloss 41 Krznaric, Roman 21 Chatfi eld, Tom 21 Goat Goes to Playgroup 28 Chickenfeed 12 Gravett , Emily 27 Lapidus, Jens 6 Chosen Dead, Th e 2 Greengage Summer, Th e 15 Laureate’s Choice, A 40 Cleeves, Ann 4 Grrr! 40 Let’s Talk About: My Big Bed 34 Clippie Girls, Th e 19 Gurney, Stella 34 Let’s Talk About: My New Baby Cookson, Paul 40 34 Cooper, Jenny 3 Hall, M.R. 2 Litt lest Bunny, Th e 35 Coromandel Sea Change 15 Hartley, Steve 38 Living with a Willy 42 Coroner, Th e 3 Have You Started Yet? 42 Locked In 9 Heirs of the Blade 18 Lord God Made Th em All, The 24 Da Cool Cruiser 35 Herriott , James 24 Dead Man’s Grip 7 Hewson, David 10 Mackay, Malcolm 11 Dead Water 4 Higgins, F.E. 41 Marked 5 Dickinson, Margaret 19 Hill, Georgina 23 Mason, John 25 Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective How Loud Can You Burp? 39 Matilda’s Cat 27 Agency 16 How to Change the World 21 McGilloway, Brian 8 Disappeared, Th e 3 How to Find Fulfi lling Work 21 Moon, Jo 31 Does Farting Make You Faster? How to Stay Sane 21 Moore, Patrick 25 39 How to Th ink More About Sex 21 Morgan, Michaela 33 Donaldson, Julia 28, 37 How to Th rive in the Murphy, Jill 34

Index 43 Nameless Dead, Th e 8 Salmon of Doubt, Th e 16 Wives and Stunners 22 Nanny Pat 25 Scarab Path, Th e 18 Woolley, Steph 36 Necessary Death of Lewis Winter, Scheffl er, Axel 35 Th e 11 Sea Watch, Th e 18 Year of Victorian Puddings, A 23 Never Screw Up 6 Shields, Gillian 35 Noises 31 Sim, David 32 Zero Point 17 Noisy Farm 35 Sinclair, Eve 12 Zoe and Beans: Pants on the Slow Down, Sidney! 32 Moon! 30 Oliver Fibbs: Att ack of the Alien Smith, Mike 29 Brain 38 Smith, Wilbur 8, 15 Smug Pug, Th e 38 Patrick Moore’s Yearbook of Squash and a Squeeze, A 28 Astronomy 2013 25 Swap Til Ya Drop 35 Patt erns 31 Patt erson, Rebecca 34 Tchaikovsky, Adrian 18 Peace at Last 34 Th e Woman in Black 9 Peacock Spring, Th e 15 Th ey Came From Babyland 34 Penny Sweets and Cobbled Streets 25 Th ings We Know Now, Th e 13 Perfect People 7 Th ink of the Children 9 Perry, Philippa 21 Th is is Paradise 20 Personal History of Rachel Th omson, Chloe 42 DuPree, Th e 14 Th omson, Ruth 42 Phenomenals: A Tangle of Th ose in Peril 8 Traitors, Th e 41 Tinder Box, Th e 12 Poppy Cat’s First Words 33 Tulip Girl, Th e 19 Poppy Cat TV: Birthday Treasure 33 Under the Sea 31 Poppy Cat TV: Th e Mystery Trail Under the Sea! A Bath Book 31 33 Powell, Margaret 23 Vase, Catherine 32 Princess Mirror-Belle 37 Vigilante 9 Princess Mirror-Belle and the Flying Horse 37 Walters, Minett e 12 Princess Mirror-Belle and the Weisgarber, Ann 14 Magic Shoes 37 What the Ladybird Heard Sticker Punk Science 39 Activity Book 28 Punk Science: Intergalactic, What Will Survive 14 Supermassive Space Book 39 Where’s Sonic? A Search and Find Pup Idol 37 Book 36 Why is Snot Green? 39 Queen of the Rising Sun 25 Wilkinson, Kerry 9 Redeemed, Th e 3 Will Farts Destroy the Planet? 39 River Folk, Th e 19 Wilson, Anna 37, 38

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