Here’s a quick look at some exciting new books—perfect for your next great read!
You wake up in a compound in the middle of the desert with nine other women. All young. All beautiful. All keen to escape the poverty, political unrest and environmental catastrophe of the outside world. Then you realise cameras are tracking your every move, broadcasting to millions of reality TV fans. Soon, ten men will arrive, on foot … if they survive the journey. This has turned into a competition. What will you have to do to win? And what happens to the losers? Aisling Rawle’s The Compound holds up a mirror to our obsession with winning, losing, and watching! The Borough Press
One Minute Away by Mark Watson is the story of a deliver rider … delivering your sushi, your pizza, your coffee. Invisible … he delivers and disappears from your life. Until one day on a delivery and girl opens the door … and there’s an immediate connection. A story of serendipity. HarperCollins
A Particularly Nasty Case by Adam Kay (remember This is going to Hurt) sees a toxic hospital consultant die of a heart attach … but a fellow doc smells foul play, and won’t let the matter drop, despite his friends and colleagues’ concerns. Is he, as they think, making a massive career-ending mistake, or could there be a killer on the wards? Orion
Pip’s world is small … she sits and created origami alone in her room, too timid to dream. Until an astronomer from a local observatory teaches her to look up at stars, and to open her heart. Cecelia Ahern’s Paper Heart … a tender love story. HarperCollins
The ever popular Danielle Steel – one billion copies of her books have been sold – writes about new beginnings, a time to heal, a happy place in The Colour Of Hope. Set in a charming fishing village in France, two people find love and a sense of purpose. Macmillan

