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September’s BOOK CLUB

TWISTS AND TURNS

It’s been a decade since Hannah was at Oxford, yet she’ll never forget it. Her room-mate, April, was killed by one of the university porters. Now he’s dead and Hannah wonders if she helped send an innocent man to prison. But if Hannah digs too deep, could it put her husband, April’s former boyfriend, Will, in jeopardy? A clever novel to keep even the most dedicated thriller fan perplexed.

The IT Girl by Ruth Ware (£14.99, HB, Simon & Schuster)

CLEVER AND IMAGINATIVE

Isaac and the Egg by Bobby Palmer (£14.99, HB, Headline)

Isaac has reached breaking point. Standing on the edge are entirely relatable. In a moving narrative about loss, grief, friendship and life, we feel the heaviness of Isaac’s sadness, but there are lighter moments that make this story charming.

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