Tigers in Red Weather

Liza Klaussmann

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Daisy Goodwin, The Sunday Times

This is heady, page-turning stuff - the intelligent beach read of the summer, and not a shade of grey in sight.

A Fort of Nine Towers

Qais Akbar Omar

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My name is Qais Akbar Omar. I am an Afghan, a Muslim, a descendant of the Prophet Mohammed, peace be upon him, a carpet maker, a journalist, a boxer who has enjoyed breaking many noses, and “Qais, the Cruel Kite Cutter.” I just turned 30 years old, and am the author of A Fort of Nine Towers. 

If This Is Home

Stuart Evers

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Hugo Rifkind, The Times

Evers knocks out enviably beautiful prose, and the humming, muffled, air-conditioned neverland of Las Vegas is conjured up with a captivating and woozy effect

Get a discount on Helen Oyeyemi and Sunjeev Sahota's books posted by Rosanna Boscawen

Tuesday 16th Apr 2013 | Blog

For 24 hours only, we're offering a 30% discount on Helen Oyeyemi's novels White is for Witching and Mr Fox and Sunjeev Sahota's debut novel Ours Are the Streets.


It’s a bright afternoon in 1938 and Mary Foxe is in a confrontational mood. St John Fox, celebrated novelist, hasn’t seen her in six years. He’s unprepared for her afternoon visit, not least because she doesn’t exist. He’s infatuated with her. But he also made her up.

“You’re a villain,” she tells him. “A serial killer . . . can you grasp that?”

Will Mr Fox meet his muse’s challenge, to stop murdering his heroines and explore something of love? What will his wife Daphne think of this sudden change in her husband? Can there be a happy ending – this time?

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Writers in Discussion: Laura Harrington interviews Rebecca Wait posted by Sophie Jonathan

Friday 19th Apr 2013 | Blog

Picador author Laura Harrington (left) read The View on the Way Down by fellow Picador author Rebecca Wait (right). She fell in love with the book and decided she had to interview Rebecca for her blog Beyond the Margins. Here's the result - enjoy!

Dear Reader: a letter from Qais Akbar Omar posted by Rosanna Boscawen

Tuesday 7th May 2013 | Blog

Dear Reader: 

My name is Qais Akbar Omar. I am an Afghan, a Muslim, a descendant of the Prophet Mohammed, peace be upon him, a carpet maker, a journalist, a boxer who has enjoyed breaking many noses, and “Qais, the Cruel Kite Cutter.” I just turned 30 years old, and am the author of A Fort of Nine Towers

Martha's Vineyard: the inspiration for Tigers in Red Weather posted by Lee Dibble

Tuesday 14th May 2013 | Blog

Imagine the feel of the sun on your skin, the smell of the trees on the air. That's what Liza Klaussmann did when writing Tigers in Red Weather, and what a result...

Sipping on gin, Tigers style posted by Lee Dibble

Tuesday 14th May 2013 | Blog

Most of the characters in Tigers in Red Weather love to drink. They drink to relax, drink to escape, and drink for the hell of it. Author Liza Klaussmann takes you through the steps of concocting a perfect Martha's Vineyard gin and tonic, and muses on why it might be that they do drink so very much.

Aleksander Hemon at the Hay Festival

Sunday 26th May 2013 | Event

Aleksander Hemon will be joined by Damian Barr and Eduardo Haldon in a discussion led by Tiffany Murray

Mesmerising: James Salter on writing posted by Kris Doyle

Tuesday 21st May 2013 | Blog

'I decided to write, or perish. It was like starting life from scratch.' - James Salter

Qais Akbar Omar talks about growing up in Afghanistan posted by Kate Harvey

Friday 3rd May 2013 | Blog

Qais Akbar Omar's book A Fort of Nine Towers  is at times heart-breaking and others life-affirming. 

It's a book that he never set out to get published, but which has since been translated into thirteen other languages for publication around the world. 

Listen to him talking on The Current radio station in Canada here.