Blink, 452pp, £22
Tom Bower's evisceration of the Duchess of Sussex received so much coverage that it can hardly have mattered to his sales that actual reviews (which had serialised long extracts of the juiciest morsels) an ‘eye-popping demolition job’. Anita Singh in the thought the takedown ‘so relentless that getting to the end feels like a slog’. But Singh still detailed the ‘best and most convincing’ accounts from ‘the little people in Meghan's line of fire’. Stories of her bullying behaviour are apparently legion: a British literary agent called Meghan ‘one of the most unpleasant people we've ever dealt with’.