Nikki Allen shortlisted for The Book Party’s UK Book Blogger Awards 2025

Nikki Allen has been shortlisted for The Book Party’s UK Book Blogger Awards in the Blogger’s Author category. The Blogger’s Author award celebrates authors that value the importance of the book community and go out of their way to be connected to readers. Nikki made it to the longlist of forty authors after being nominated by members of the book community who then voted her onto the shortlist of eight. The winner will be decided by a panel of judges and announced online on 17th November 2025.

On the shortlist alongside Nikki Allen are TM Logan, Helena M Craggs, Helen Aitchison, G. D. Wright, Tara Lyons, S. J. Gathercole and Rebecca Ryan.

Nikki Allen is the author of THE HIDEAWAY, a twisty destination thriller published by Pan Macmillan in July 2025. When five strangers are chosen for an all-expenses-paid stay at an exclusive retreat, they leap at the chance to rest and get away from it all in the heart of the lush Costa Rican rainforest. Their famous host is nowhere to be seen when they arrive. Confused, but eager to immerse themselves in this once-in-a-lifetime experience, they head into the wilderness in search of a rejuvenating waterfall. But a sudden disaster plunges them into a desperate fight for survival. Lost under the dense canopies with darkness closing in, they soon realise they cannot trust the beauty of their surroundings – or each other…

Nikki is currently writing her second thriller which Pan Macmillan will publish in 2026.

About Nikki Allen

Nikki Allen wrote her first book aged five – sadly, THE ADVENTURES OF SILLY SUSIE SAUSAGE didn’t get picked up for publication – and has been writing ever since. After studying languages at UCL, she decided the best way to write for a living was to become a local news journalist and copywriter. But in her thirties, the call of creative writing got too loud to ignore and she tried her hand at a novel.

Nikki is also a qualified therapist, and her endless fascination with people and their stories inspires much of her writing. She was born in Holland, grew up the only Jewish kid in her Worcestershire village, and now lives in North London with her husband, two young children and a rather overweight cat called Tiny.

Praise for THE HIDEAWAY

‘Fast-paced and imbued with a palpable sense of danger, THE HIDEAWAY is the kind of taut destination thriller you can read in just a few sittings.’ – Culturefly, 24 Books to Add to Your Summer 2025 Reading List

‘A brilliant, twisty thriller that makes you want to shout warnings out aloud to the characters! I was gripped’ – Peter James

‘An absolutely flawless debut from an incredible survival thriller writer. The prose is taut without being plain and wonderfully descriptive without becoming purple. Paced flawlessly from start to the barn burner of a finale, I gobbled this up in two days and can still hear the hum of insects and feel the heat of a tropical summer on my skin. An absolute must-read for your summer. Nikki Allen is one to watch’ – Sarah Goodwin, author of THE YACHT

‘THE HIDEAWAY is THE thriller debut of the summer! With an atmospheric setting that will immediately transport you to the Costa Rican rainforest and a dubious cast of characters, THE HIDEAWAY has all the hallmarks for a perfect destination-based, locked room mystery. Filled with tense twists and turns, it will keep you guessing – and distrusting everyone – until the very end. With THE HIDEAWAY, Nikki Allen cements herself as a thriller author to watch, and I can’t wait to see what she does next!’ – Sara Ochs

‘Dangers and secrets lurk in the shadows in this unputdownable destination thriller set in lush Costa Rican rainforest. An immersive, escapist tale of a tropical paradise that turns into a nightmare’ – Alison Reynolds, author of THE NEAR DAPHNE EXPERIENCE

‘With shades of THE WHITE LOTUS, APPLE CIDER VINEGAR and Agatha Christie’s AND THEN THERE WERE NONE, this Costa Rican-set thriller is an accomplished white-knuckle ride from start to finish.’ – Kate Riordan, author of THE HEATWAVE and SUMMER FEVER

‘Really enjoyed this twisty debut from Nikki Allen, and definitely the closest I’ll get to a Costa Rican jungle, especially after the visceral way Nikki brilliantly brought it to life: the heat, the crawling insects, the danger!’ – Amanda Reynolds, author of CLOSE TO ME

‘Nikki Allen has delivered a captivating, immersive and brilliant read - the perfect destination thriller to lose yourself in this summer.’ – Natasha Boydell, author of THE MISSING HUSBAND and THE FORTUNE TELLER

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Luca Veste returns to Avon with exciting four-book deal

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Avon has acquired four novels to launch a new Liverpool-based crime series by Luca Veste. The first two titles, LIAR LIAR and TELL TALE, are scheduled for publication in Spring 2026 and early 2027, respectively. Helen Huthwaite, Publisher at Avon,  acquired World English language rights from Kate Burke at Blake Friedmann Literary Agency.

The multi-book deal marks Veste’s return to Avon, eleven years after the publisher released his first series featuring DI Murphy and DS Rossi. Most recently published by Hodder, LIAR LIAR sees Luca returning to his home town of Liverpool and features a disgraced detective who finds himself caught in the middle of a criminal investigation, racing against time to clear his name with his life on the line.

Helen Huthwaite said: ‘To say that I am delighted to bring Luca home to Avon is something of an understatement. I am ecstatic to see him return and couldn’t be more excited at the prospect of publishing his brilliant new Liverpool-based series. As a proud northerner myself, returning to Luca’s familiar northwest stomping ground will be an absolute joy - albeit one that’s peppered with plenty of bodies along the way! I know that we have an incredible opportunity to put Luca on the TBR pile of every crime reader in the country, with the potential for his new series to take him all the way to the top - where he rightly belongs!’

Luca Veste added: ‘I couldn't be happier to be returning to Avon - going back home, where it all began - to work with the incredible Helen Huthwaite and the amazing Avon team. To be given the opportunity to start a brand-new series, set in my beloved Liverpool, is one I couldn’t turn down. I'm absolutely thrilled and can'‘ wait for the first book to be in readers’ hands.’

Kate Burke commented: ‘I’m delighted to see Luca return to where it all started with the lovely Avon team! This is such an exciting new series and new chapter in his publishing.’

About Luca Veste
Luca Veste is a writer of Italian and Liverpudlian heritage. He is the author of eight novels, including the Murphy & Rossi series, and standalones THE BONE KEEPER and YOU NEVER SAID GOODBYE. He is the co-organiser of the Locked Up Festival, which raised over £25,000 for the Trussell Trust, co-host of the Two Crime Writers and a Microphone podcast, and the bass player in the Fun Lovin’ Crime Writers. He studied psychology and criminology at the University of Liverpool. He lives in Merseyside and is married with two daughters.

 Praise for Luca Veste
‘A writer who just gets better and better.’ – Mark Billingham

‘Re-energises the shop-worn police procedural format.’ – Financial Times,

‘A writer who has been favourably compared to Harlan Coben and Linwood Barclay... and rightly so….’ – Belfast Telegraph

‘Luca Veste is leading the new wave in British crime fiction, using mystery novels to explore social issues, armed with heart, insight, and anger.’ – Jay Stringer

‘Luca Veste has talent for exposing the ugliness of the criminal mind... For readers in search of disturbing and dark, you have come to the right place.’ – Crime Review

 

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In Memory of Ann Granger, 12 July 1939 – 7 September 2025

All of us at Blake Friedmann are deeply saddened by the death of Ann Granger, a much-loved client of the agency for many decades.

Booksellers, reviewers and her many fans spoke of Ann’s deft plotting and finely drawn characters, the recognisable worlds she created, with great insight, humour and humanity. It was that humanity and a deep interest in human nature that made such a strong connection with her readers and with everyone she came into contact with in her lifetime. We were so privileged to work with her for so long.

Her agent, Isobel Dixon, says: ‘It has been a great joy to work with our beloved Ann Granger over my thirty years at Blake Friedmann, an honour to continue Carole Blake’s work, and a pleasure shared with all my colleagues and the Headline team. We loved Ann for her wit and warmth and wisdom, her kindness and curiosity, all those sterling characteristics woven through her brilliant writing too. She was one of a kind, and she leaves a great gap in our lives. One consolation is that we can still share her books with readers, but I will miss our conversations more than I can say. As she is laid to rest, our thoughts are with her friends and family, her sons and other relatives, and also the fans who loved the characters and stories she gave to the world. We will continue to do our very best to honour her legacy.’

Her editor at Headline, Clare Foss, says: ‘It was an absolute joy and a privilege to publish Ann’s novels. She was inspirational, wise and incredibly witty, and we will all cherish our memories of her. Our thoughts are with her family and friends at this sad time.’

Her publisher in Germany, Marco Schneiders of Bastei Lübbe, says: ‘Ann Granger was a unique writer and even more a unique person. For more than a quarter of a century we have had her books on our list and Ann has always been seen in Germany as a stellar writer of crime fiction. When we met her over the last 26 years she instantly became a significant member of the Lübbe family. Ann will be missed deeply at our publishing house.’

In lieu of flowers, Ann’s family asks for donations to be made to The Book Trade Charity (BTBS): https://btbs.enthuse.com/cf/celebrating-the-life-of-ann-granger

Born in Portsmouth, Patricia Ann Granger studied modern languages, French and German at the University of London before working for the Foreign Office and receiving postings to British embassies across the world, including in Munich, Lusaka, Vienna, Zagreb and Belgrade. She met her husband John Hulme at the British Embassy in Prague, and later settled with her family in Bicester, Oxfordshire, where she began writing. In 1979 her first novel, a historical romance titled A POOR RELATION, was published under the name Ann Hulme. In 1991, Headline published her first crime novel as Ann Granger, SAY IT WITH POISON.

Over the long and illustrious career that followed, Ann Granger thrilled her devoted fans with over thirty murder mysteries, including the Mitchell and Markby series, the Fran Varady mysteries, the Campbell and Carter mysteries and the Victorian crime series featuring Scotland Yard’s Inspector Ben Ross and his wife Lizzie. Headline also published her Collected Short Stories, MYSTERY IN THE MAKING, in 2021.

Her UK publisher Headline has sold well over a million copies of Ann’s novels across print, ebook and audio, and her work is published in 10 languages. In Germany, she achieved more than 30 Top 5 appearances on the German bestseller lists and sold millions of copies. In 1999, Ann was welcomed into the prestigious Detection Club. She was also a member of the UK Crime Writers' Association and Sisters in Crime in the US.

You can read more about Ann in her obituary in The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2025/09/30/ann-granger-crime-writer-delighted-readers-village-mystery/

We are grateful for Ann’s great gifts and her long life, for the honour of working with her and for being able to share her stories with the world. We think of all who loved her too: may her memory be a blessing.

Graeme Macrae Burnet’s A CASE OF MATRICIDE wins Best International Crime Fiction prize at the Ned Kelly Awards

We are delighted to announce that Graeme Macrae Burnet’s A CASE OF MATRICIDE has been announced as the winner of the Best International Crime Fiction prize at Australia’s Ned Kelly Awards!

Run by the Australian Crime Writers Association, the Ned Kelly Awards are Australia’s oldest and most prestigious honours for the best crime fiction and true crime writing published in Australia. A CASE OF MATRICIDE, published by Text Publishing in Australia in October 2024, won against fellow nominees Michael Bennett, David McCloskey, Charity Norman, Jacqueline Bublitz and Michael Connelly.

A CASE OF MATRICIDE – in which small-town French police inspector Georges Gorski must investigate the overlapping paths of a deceased business magnate, a shadowy stranger with no apparent reason to be there, and the titular threat of familial murder – sees Graeme receive his second nomination at the Ned Kelly Awards, having also been recognised for his Booker-longlisted standalone CASE STUDY in 2022.

Alongside Text Publishing, A CASE OF MATRICIDE was published in North America by Biblioasis and, most recently, as a paperback in the UK by Saraband in May 2025. The audiobook edition is published by Bolinda, and rights have sold to Impedimenta in Spain. Graeme will return this autumn with his new novella BENBECULA, the latest entry in Polygon’s Darkland Tales series, in which Scotland’s best writers reimagine moments from the country’s past – Polygon, Biblioasis and Text will all publish in October 2025.

Congratulations Graeme!

About A CASE OF MATRICIDE

In the unremarkable French town of Saint-Louis, a mysterious stranger stalks the streets; an elderly woman believes her son is planning to do away with her; a prominent manufacturer drops dead. Between visits to the town’s bars, Chief Inspector Georges Gorski mulls over the connections, if any, between these events, while all the time grappling with his own domestic and existential demons.

Graeme Macrae Burnet pierces the respectable bourgeois façade of small-town life in this deeply human story. He draws a wry humour from the tiniest of details and delves into the darkest recesses of his characters’ minds to present a fascinating puzzle that blurs the boundaries between suspect, investigator and reader in an entertaining, profound and moving novel.

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About Graeme Macrae Burnet

Graeme Macrae Burnet was born in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire and now lives in Glasgow. He has also lived in the Czech Republic, France, Portugal and London.

His first novel, THE DISAPPEARANCE OF ADÈLE BEDEAU (Contraband, 2014), received a New Writer’s Award from the Scottish Book Trust and was longlisted for the Waverton Good Read Award. A second Inspector Gorski novel, THE ACCIDENT ON THE A35, was published in 2017, and the trilogy was completed in 2024 with the ‘tragic, cinematic, propulsive' (Martin MacInnes) A CASE OF MATRICIDE.

HIS BLOODY PROJECT (Contraband, 2015) won the Saltire Society Fiction Book of the Year Award and the Vrij Nederland Thriller of the Year, and was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, the LA Times Mystery Book of the Year and the European Crime Fiction prize. It has been published in over twenty languages. CASE STUDY was published in 2021 by Saraband (UK), Text (ANZ) and Bolinda (UK audio) to wide critical acclaim. The North American edition was published in 2022 by Biblioasis. It has been longlisted for the Booker Prize 2022 and the Dublin Literary Award, and shortlisted for the Gordon Burn Prize and Ned Kelly International Crime Prize. It has been published in fifteen languages.

Graeme was named Author of the Year in the 2017 Sunday Herald Culture Awards and has appeared at festivals and events in Australia, New Zealand, the US, Canada, Russia, Estonia, Macau, Ireland, Germany, Poland and France, as well as in the UK.

Praise for A CASE OF MATRICIDE

‘A dizzyingly immersive experience. Macrae Burnet’s Gorski novels were already a significant achievement, but the concluding part is breathtaking – tragic, cinematic, propulsive – and marks a new standard in contemporary crime fiction.’ – Martin MacInnes, Booker-longlisted author of IN ASCENSION

‘Burnet plays metafictional games, but the book pulls off the rare double of being emotionally involving as well as teasingly tricksy.’ – Jake Kerridge, 5* review, The Telegraph

‘Brilliantly weird.’ – Paula Hawkins, author of THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN

‘I’ve long appreciated the way Burnet’s novels are in conversation with earlier times… min[ing] the postmodern era without pretense and with deep respect… You can gulp down A CASE OF MATRICIDE in one sitting, as the prose style seems to demand. But linger over Burnet’s novel, and its real pleasures emerge.’ – Sarah Weinman, New York Times

‘A CASE OF MATRICIDE demonstrates literary talent of the highest order… Details of place are especially rich, and the subtle mores of the small town are reflected in Gorski’s misguided incorruptibility… few writers can rival Burnet.’ – Andrew Rosenheim, The Spectator

‘Macrae Burnet brings a slyly playful quality to his reimagining of the classic police procedural… and here delivers a wickedly funny novel that owes as much of a debt to Albert Camus as it does to Georges Simenon.’ – Declan Burke, Irish Times

‘Burnet has proved to be a durable talent, and A CASE OF MATRICIDE continues his upwards trajectory… this final book in a trilogy is a triumph.’ – Barry Forshaw, Financial Times

‘Graeme Macrae Burnet’s A CASE OF MATRICIDE finished up his Gorski trilogy with all the Kafkaesque shenanigans, paranoia and observational bathos you could wish for. It’s an incredibly fun, cleverly crafted novel that works on so many levels I can even forgive him for being a postmodernist.’ – Eimear McBride, The New Statesman, ‘Books of the Year 2024’

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Prize-winning poet Romalyn Ante’s lyrical debut novel THE LEFT-BEHIND CHILD to be published by Chatto & Windus

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Romalyn Ante – the Poetry London Prize and Manchester Poetry Prize-winning author of AGIMAT and ANTIEMETIC FOR HOMESICKNESS – has written her debut novel THE LEFT-BEHIND CHILD, which reveals the experiences of Filipino overseas workers, untold in fiction until now, through the story of one family, and one daughter in particular. Rosanna Hildyard, assistant editor at Chatto & Windus, has acquired World All-Language rights from Isobel Dixon, with publication in the UK set for 2 July 2026.

The book is an evocative coming-of-age story following Neneng, a spirited girl growing up in Lipa, whose life is forced onto a new path when her mother, Rosa, leaves to work as a nurse in Oman and then the UK.

As Neneng navigates the pressures of caring for a ‘left behind’ family, her resentment at her mother’s desertion, and the experience of first love, things come to a head when she herself falls into danger. Yet THE LEFT-BEHIND CHILD shows that perhaps Neneng and Rosa’s experiences are not so different, despite being geographically far apart.

‘I feel incredibly honoured that Chatto and the Blake Friedmann Literary Agency believed in this novel, even in its earliest stages,’ said Romalyn. ‘This is our story, but it’s also yours: a story of every child and parent separated by distance and time. I hope it gives voice to the narratives that have been left behind, yet continue to shape who we are – and the love that we carry.’

‘When I first read Ante’s prose, I was blown away by the emotional pull of the relationship she portrays between an equally stubborn mother and daughter,’ added Rosanna Hildyard. ‘This novel takes you to the heart of one particular family, but it also puts the spotlight on a global community that many countries rely on – with over 40,000 Filipino health workers in the UK’s NHS alone. It’s an unforgettable and important story.’

Isobel Dixon said: ‘Romalyn Ante’s poetry has captivated and challenged me since I first heard her read her prizewinning poem of nursing experience, ‘Names’, years ago. I am thrilled that Rosanna Hildyard and Chatto have embraced her vivid storytelling in THE LEFT-BEHIND CHILD, a novel of both heartbreak and balm, that will speak to so many readers around the world.’

US and Translation rights are available. For US, please contact Lucy Beresford-Knox (LBeresford-Knox@penguinrandomhouse.co.uk), and for translation requests, please be in touch with Celia Long (CLong1@penguinrandomhouse.co.uk).

About Romalyn Ante

Romalyn Ante is a Filipino-British writer born and bred in Lipa, Philippines. She was 16 years old when her mother – a nurse in the National Health Service – brought the family to the United Kingdom. She now lives in the West Midlands where, as well as writing and editing, she works as a registered NHS nurse and psychotherapist, specialising in the mental healthcare of young people.

Her debut poetry collection, ANTIEMETIC FOR HOMESICKNESS, is published by Chatto & Windus and was an Irish Times Best Poetry Book of 2020, an Observer Poetry Book of the Month and a Poetry School Poetry Book of the Year 2020. It was also a National Poetry Day UK Recommended Read and was shortlisted for the Jhalak Prize and longlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize. Chatto published her second collection AGIMAT in 2023, which was longlisted for the 2025 Jhalak Prize for Poetry.

She is co-founding editor of harana poetry, a magazine for poets who write in English as a second or parallel language, and the founder of Tsaá with Roma, an online interview series with poets and other creatives. She was awarded the Jerwood Compton Poetry Fellowship and she currently sits as an editorial board member for Poetry London magazine.  She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and the first East-Asian writer to win the Poetry London Prize (2018) and the Manchester Poetry Prize (2017). She also won the Creative Future Literary Award 2017.

Praise for Romalyn Ante

‘Ante is an alchemical wonder of a poet: unparalleled in her image-making, raw to both historical and contemporary damage and rich in cultures.’ – Fiona Benson

‘Captivating, playful, moving, witty and agile... an unforced poet with a lightness of touch and fortitude’ – The Guardian

‘Romalyn Ante is a poet to fall in love with’ – Liz Berry

‘Ante's poems are like embers, pared back to a slow-burning emotional core’ – Times Literary Supplement

‘I felt grateful for the tender attention the poet affords to a hope that many of us hold dear: that as patients – that as people – we may amount to more than just flesh and bone. Thankfully, in the hands of Romalyn Ante the human self far exceeds statistics and the subtotal of all its scars.’ – Jade Cuttle, The Observer

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