December may be packed full of Christmas parties and events but as soon as Christmas lunch is finished we are ready for a few days off and a good book. Here are some great new reads coming out this month.
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Fancy Meeting You Here by Michelle Kalus and Ali Berg
*Editor’s Pick* Sometimes the man of your dreams is standing right in front of you, only ten years in the past. A charming and unconventional love story about trying to rewrite history.
Kill Your Brother by Jack Heath
What would you do when faced with an impossible choice? An unputdownable thriller from the bestselling author of the Hangman series.
The Russian Wife by Barry Maitland
Fraud, forgery and murder, set in the high-stakes world of fine art from crime writer, Barry Maitland.
Great Australian Mysteries by Graham Seal
Australia’s master storyteller Graham Seal brings to life the enigmas and puzzles behind famous unsolved crimes, long-held secrets, buried loot and strange phenomena.
The Freedom of Birds by Stephanie Parkyn
Two French storytellers and a runaway girl travel through fairytale lands, Italian theatres, and the battlefields of France in search of a place to belong as Napoleon’s Empire falls, from the author of Josephine’s Garden.
Once Burnt, Twice Shy by Karly Lane
From the best-selling Karly Lane comes a pitch-perfect story of rural tragedy, old flames reawakened and the meaning of home. A tribute to the Rural Fire Service and the work they selflessly do.
Being Britney by Jennifer Otter-Bickerdike
A timely and unique portrait of one of music’s most talented, troubled and talked-about modern icons, re-examining the prolific career, publicised life and continued cultural relevance of pop princess Britney Spears.
Resistance by Mara Timon
From the author of City of Spies comes another gripping espionage thriller, perfect for fans of Charlotte Philby and The Bletchley Circle.
Everything I Know about Life I Learned from Powerpoint by Russell Davies
A book about PowerPoint built out of PowerPoint – jokes, culture, politics, serious points about power and more, better, jokes.
Animal Train: Wolf Girl 6 by Anh Do
Wolf Girl and her pack are back for another hackle-raising adventure!
December may be packed full of Christmas parties and events but as soon as Christmas lunch is finished we are ready for a few days off and a good book. Here are some great new reads coming out this month.
Follow ele on Instagram here. Click here to subscribe and receive the latest issue of ele Magazine delivered direct to your door or read the latest digital edition here.
Fancy Meeting You Here by Michelle Kalus and Ali Berg
*Editor’s Pick* Sometimes the man of your dreams is standing right in front of you, only ten years in the past. A charming and unconventional love story about trying to rewrite history.
Kill Your Brother by Jack Heath
What would you do when faced with an impossible choice? An unputdownable thriller from the bestselling author of the Hangman series.
The Russian Wife by Barry Maitland
Fraud, forgery and murder, set in the high-stakes world of fine art from crime writer, Barry Maitland.
Great Australian Mysteries by Graham Seal
Australia’s master storyteller Graham Seal brings to life the enigmas and puzzles behind famous unsolved crimes, long-held secrets, buried loot and strange phenomena.
The Freedom of Birds by Stephanie Parkyn
Two French storytellers and a runaway girl travel through fairytale lands, Italian theatres, and the battlefields of France in search of a place to belong as Napoleon’s Empire falls, from the author of Josephine’s Garden.
Once Burnt, Twice Shy by Karly Lane
From the best-selling Karly Lane comes a pitch-perfect story of rural tragedy, old flames reawakened and the meaning of home. A tribute to the Rural Fire Service and the work they selflessly do.
Being Britney by Jennifer Otter-Bickerdike
A timely and unique portrait of one of music’s most talented, troubled and talked-about modern icons, re-examining the prolific career, publicised life and continued cultural relevance of pop princess Britney Spears.
Resistance by Mara Timon
From the author of City of Spies comes another gripping espionage thriller, perfect for fans of Charlotte Philby and The Bletchley Circle.
Everything I Know about Life I Learned from Powerpoint by Russell Davies
A book about PowerPoint built out of PowerPoint – jokes, culture, politics, serious points about power and more, better, jokes.
Animal Train: Wolf Girl 6 by Anh Do
Wolf Girl and her pack are back for another hackle-raising adventure!
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