Dark is the Morning by Rupert Thomson — a question of infidelity
An Abruzzo-set tale about a man’s psychological unravelling is a surprising, skilfully wrought novel for a long, sweltering afternoon
An Abruzzo-set tale about a man’s psychological unravelling is a surprising, skilfully wrought novel for a long, sweltering afternoon

From a 22-year-old’s striking debut to fictional forays by acclaimed poets, first novels that conjure China, Spain, Italy,…

Daniele Del Giudice’s first novel, finally available in English, creates a magical tension between an active life and the…

The US novelist probes the porous border between the real and the unreal in this thrilling hall of mirrors

So much economic conflict, so many feelings

An exhaustive investigation by ‘Empire of Pain’ author Patrick Radden Keefe looks into the death of Zac Brettler and the murky…

For centuries audiences laughed at the literary trope where lovers are switched in the dark. Today, the joke is curdling