4th Estate Acquires Thought-Provoking Debut Novel GOOD INTENTIONS By Kasim Ali

Helen Garnons-Williams, Associate Publisher at 4th Estate, has acquired British Commonwealth rights (excluding Canada) at a fiercely-fought auction, in GOOD INTENTIONS, a debut novel by 25-year-old Kasim Ali, in a six-figure two-book deal from Juliet Pickering.



Photographer Credit: Naomi Burt

Photographer Credit: Naomi Burt

GOOD INTENTIONS tells the story of Nur, a young British-Pakistani man whose attempts to do the right thing by his family, his friends and the woman he loves creates an emotional pressure cooker. Deftly exploring millennial relationships alongside the complexities of immigrant obligation and racial prejudice, it is a dazzling,
urgent and captivating debut that introduces an incredibly exciting new voice in British literature.

It’s the countdown to midnight on New Year’s Eve and Nur is steeling himself to finally tell his parents he is dating Yasmina: a woman he loves deeply, has been with for years, but cannot be honest to his family about, for one reason: Yasmina is Black.

Nur wants to be a good son to his parents and a good boyfriend to Yasmina. He wants the best for his family, but also the best for his future. Nur has kept Yasmina a secret, putting growing strain on his first serious relationship, because although his parents want the best for him too, their aspirations do not match his and he doesn’t want to upset them with his choices. But is love really a choice for him, and how does Nur decide where his loyalties lie?

Helen Garnons-Williams says, ‘GOOD INTENTIONS is a beautifully crafted, wonderfully nuanced literary novel that engages, moves and provokes in equal measure. It asks big questions, without offering easy answers, exploring the conflicting dynamics of family, culture and race and introducing us to a cast of characters who too rarely take centre stage in British fiction –for whom we come to care about deeply.’

Kasim says, ‘Like every author, I’ve imagined this moment infinitely, conducted press interviews in the shower, cast the TV adaptation right before bed. And yet, speaking to Helen and her team, hearing the news from Juliet, it all felt like a hazy dream that I’d soon wake up from. There isn’t enough space to describe my elation at getting to work with Helen on this book, someone who so clearly understands it and me, who sees the characters not only for who they are but who they so desperately want to be. I couldn’t be happier to bring this book to life with the team at 4th Estate; I’ve been carrying Nur and Yasmina with me for too long, it’s time for the world to see them now.’

Juliet says, ‘When I first returned from maternity leave last autumn I was worried that my brain might never be able to absorb a whole book again! But I read GOOD INTENTIONS in one gulp, on a blessedly long and baby-free train journey, and it completely inhabited me. Kasim’s style is fresh and quick, and this novel has so many layers to it – every time I re-read it, I find something new. I had no idea Kasim worked in publishing or that he’d written the novel in just six weeks until I met him, when we hit it off immediately despite both of these revelations. I’m thrilled to have found Kasim and his novels a wonderful home with Helen and her colleagues, whose enthusiasm and commitment were dazzling from the start.’

4th Estate will publish GOOD INTENTIONS as their lead fiction debut in Spring 2022.

Kasim Ali works at Penguin Random House and has previously been shortlisted for Hachette’s Mo Siewcherran Prize, longlisted for the 4th Estate BAME Short Story Prize, and has contributed to THE GOOD JOURNAL. He comes from Birmingham and lives in London.

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HODDER & STOUGHTON ACQUIRES KATE THOMPSON’S THE LITTLE WARTIME LIBRARY

Hodder & Stoughton will publish THE LITTLE WARTIME LIBRARY by Kate Thompson, based on a real-life underground library at Bethnal Green during the Second World War.

Women’s fiction publisher Kimberley Atkins bought world English language rights from Kate Burke at The Blake Friedmann Literary Agency. The title will be published in spring 2022.

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THE LITTLE WARTIME LIBRARY focuses on the women at the heart of the subterranean community.

Atkins said: ‘I am truly delighted to be publishing another novel from Kate Thompson on the Hodder list—she is a brilliant writer of evocative historical fiction, and I was captivated by this incredible story of friendship, romance, community and hope. Kate writes with meticulous historical detail based on her own research, often speaking to individuals who lived through the period and can give a first-hand account of what everyday life was like during the war. It’s a privilege to be publishing THE LITTLE WARTIME LIBRARY, and to give a voice to some of the brave women on the home front.’

Thompson commented: ‘World War Two reconfigured the literary landscape. The unique challenges presented to the librarian at Britain's only underground shelter library, built 80 feet underground, next to the tracks at Bethnal Green Underground has had a powerful hold on my imagination since I discovered its existence in an old photograph. I can't wait to dig deeper into the 'Read for Victory' campaign and share this little known slice of social history. THE LITTLE WARTIME LIBRARY has found its perfect home at Hodder & Stoughton.’

Thompson's other novels include SECRETS OF THE HOMEFRONT GIRLS (Hodder, 2019), SECRETS OF THE SEWING BEE (Macmillan, 2016) and SECRETS OF THE SINGER GIRLS (Pan, 2015). SECRETS OF THE LAVENDER GIRLS will be published in ebook and audio on 6th August 2020, and in paperback on 21st January 2021.

About Kate Thompson

Kate is an award-winning journalist, ghostwriter and novelist. She spent five years’ working on national newspapers such as the Daily Express and Daily Mail, and also on all the major national woman’s magazine titles. Over the past seven years, she has concentrated on writing fiction and non-fiction titles. Her debut novel, SECRETS OF THE SINGER GIRLS, was a Sunday Times bestseller in 2015, with first week sales of over 10,000. It has recently been optioned by Bandit Television.

Kate's first non-fiction book, which uncovers the lives of extraordinary women of wartime East End, THE STEPNEY DOORSTEP SOCIETY, was published by Penguin (Michael Joseph) in February 2019 and reached number one in the history categories on Amazon.

Praise for Kate Thompson

'An important glimpse into a vanishing world' - Sunday Express

'Inspiring tales of courage in the face of hardship' - Mail on Sunday

‘I loved this book, so filled with life and compassion and the sadness of wartime. Kate has caught the idioms and spirit of those tough women and the characters just danced off the page’ — Leah Fleming, author of THE OLIVE GARDEN CHOIR

'Crammed full of fascinating stories' - BBC 2 Steve Wright

‘Astonishing’ – Radio 5 Live

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SHEILA O’FLANAGAN’S THE WOMEN WHO RAN AWAY JUMPS STRAIGHT TO NO. 1 IN THE IRISH BESTSELLER CHARTS

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In its first week of sale, Sheila O’Flanagan’s latest novel THE WOMEN WHO RAN AWAY (Headline, UK and Audio) shoots straight to the Number One spot on the Irish Times Bestseller list this weekend.

Deira isn't the kind of woman to steal a car. Or drive to France alone with no plan. But then, Deira didn't expect to be single. Or to suddenly realise that the only way she can get the one thing she wants most is to start breaking every rule she lives by. Grace has been sent on a journey by her late husband, Ken. She doesn't really want to be on it but she's following his instructions, as always. She can only hope that the trip will help her to forgive him. And then - finally - she'll be able to let him go.

Brought together by unexpected circumstances, Grace and Deira find that it's easier to share secrets with a stranger, especially in the shimmering sunny countryside of Spain and France. But they soon find that there's no escaping the truth, whether you're running away from it or racing towards it . . .

Sheila O’Flanagan is an international bestselling novelist, with more than 7.5 million copies sold. Numerous novels have been immediate and long-lasting No 1s in Ireland, UK Top 10 Sunday Times Bestsellers and Kindle Bestsellers, and she is widely published around the world. She is the recipient of the prestigious Irish Tatler Literary Woman of the Year Award.

Read Sheila’s recent interview in the Irish Times.

Praise for THE WOMEN WHO RAN AWAY
‘Sheila was a star at our Rooftop Book Club event last August, fans will love her fabulous new book.’ — Nina Pottell, Prima

‘Life-affirming goodness from O’Flanagan.’ — Irish Examiner

Praise for Sheila O’Flanagan

‘One of my favourite authors’ – Marian Keyes

‘O'Flanagan is one of our best-known, best-loved and most prolific women's fiction authors’ – Irish Independent

‘O'Flanagan's writing is crisp and concise and her plotting deft’ – Belfast Telegraph

'One of our best storytellers' – Irish Mail on Sunday

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FIND THEM DEAD BY PETER JAMES STRAIGHT TO NUMBER 1 ON THE HARDBACK BESTSELLER LISTS

Peter James’ new Detective Superintendent Roy Grace novel, FIND THEM DEAD, has flown straight to the Number 1 spot in the Sunday Times hardback bestseller chart after only three days on sale. FIND THEM DEAD’s chart-topping success gives James his sixteenth Number 1 on the British charts this coming Sunday.

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In FIND THEM DEAD, Roy Grace gets a tip-off about a county lines drugs mastermind operating out of Brighton. On his first day back in his old job in Sussex, he is called to a seemingly senseless murder.

Separately, Meg Magellan finally has her life back together, five years after the car crash that killed her husband and their son. Her daughter, Laura, now 18, is on her gap year travelling in South America with a friend, and Meg misses her badly. Laura is all she has in the world. In between jobs, Meg receives a summons for jury service. She’s excited – it might be interesting and will help distract her from constantly worrying about Laura. But when she is selected for the trial of a major Brighton drugs overlord, everything changes.

Gradually, Grace’s investigation draws him increasingly into the sinister sphere of influence of the drug dealer on trial. A man utterly ruthless and evil, prepared to order the death of anyone it takes to enable him to walk free. Just a few days into jury service, Meg arrives home to find a photograph of Laura, in Ecuador, lying on her kitchen table. Then her phone rings.

A sinister, threatening stranger is on the line. He tells her that if she ever wants to see Laura alive again, it is very simple. At the end of the trial, all she has to do is make sure the jury says just two words… Not guilty.

Peter James’ Roy Grace series has been translated into thirty-seven languages with worldwide sales of over twenty million copies. Earlier this month THE SECRET OF COLD HILL, the ghostly follow-up to THE HOUSE ON COLD HILL, was at Number 4 in the UK paperback charts. Later this year, readers can look forward to an exciting Autumn standalone, I FOLLOW YOU.

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The first two Roy Grace novels, DEAD SIMPLE and LOOKING GOOD DEAD have been adapted for ITV by screenwriter and Endeavour creator, Russell Lewis, with John Simm set to star as the tenacious detective. Filming begins in Brighton in late 2020.

Read Peter James’ 'Author's Tale' interview with the Independent.

Listen to Peter James’ interviews with the Mail Arts+ and Writer's Routine podcasts.

Praise for Peter James:
‘Sinister and riveting… Peter James is one of the best British crime writers, and therefore one of the best in the world.’ — Lee Child

‘Peter James, Britain’s closest equivalent to Stephen King’ — Sunday Times

'Peter James is one of the best crime writers in the business.' — Karin Slaughter

‘In my thirty-four years of policing, never have I come across a writer who so accurately depicts “The Job “’ —Detective Investigator Pat Lanigan, Office of the District Attorney, NYPD

About the Author:
Peter James is an international bestselling crime and thriller writer. In 2015 WHSmith customers voted him the Greatest Crime Author of All Time and in 2016 he was awarded the coveted CWA Diamond Dagger, a lifetime achievement award for sustained excellence. In 2018 he received a Specsavers Honorary Platinum Bestseller Award.

Successful nationwide tours of the stage plays of THE PERFECT MURDER (2014), DEAD SIMPLE (2015), NOT DEAD ENOUGH (2017) and THE HOUSE ON COLD HILL (2019) have played to packed theatres in dozens of British cities, and garnered magnificent reviews. The newest Roy Grace theatre production, LOOKING GOOD DEAD, will tour in 2021.

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THE SECRET OF COLD HILL BY PETER JAMES HITS NUMBER 4 AS THE NEW ROY GRACE IS PUBLISHED!

Master of suspense Peter James does it again, pleasing fans with his bestselling police procedural series and his chilling supernatural standalones.

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THE SECRET OF COLD HILL, chilling sequel to THE HOUSE ON COLD HILL, has shot straight to the Number 4 spot in the Sunday Times paperback bestseller chart, topping the success of the earlier hardback edition which went straight to number 6 in the hardback charts.

This paperback success coincides with the hotly anticipated publication in hardback of FIND THEM DEAD, the 16th title in the Roy Grace series – which has already made it to the Top 5 on the Australian bestseller charts!

In FIND THEM DEAD, ending his secondment to London’s Met Police, Roy Grace returns to his old job in Brighton, and is drawn into the sinister sphere of influence of a drug dealer on trial. Roy Grace begins to unearth a powerful criminal network, but a mother, called to jury service, fears for her daughter’s life …

The first two Roy Grace novels, DEAD SIMPLE and LOOKING GOOD DEAD have been adapted for ITV by screenwriter and Endeavour creator, Russell Lewis, with John Simm set to star as the tenacious detective. Filming begins in Brighton in late 2020.

Praise for Peter James:
‘Sinister and riveting… Peter James is one of the best British crime writers, and therefore one of the best in the world.’ — Lee Child

'Peter James is one of the best crime writers in the business.' — Karin Slaughter

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‘Peter James has penetrated the inner workings of police procedures, and the inner thoughts and attitudes of real detectives, as no English crime writer before him.’ – The Times

‘A riveting sequel to THE HOUSE ON COLD HILL… This follow-up has already received rave reviews since its release in early October, with many noting the shift in James’s style toward chilly, murder-mystery lore…’ — Best Crime Fiction Books Out in 2019, The Week

‘Peter James, Britain’s closest equivalent to Stephen King’ — Sunday Times

About the Author:
Peter James is the international bestselling author of many award-winning novels. His books have been translated into thirty-seven languages, with worldwide sales of over twenty million copies and his Detective Superintendent Roy Grace series, set in Brighton, has given him fifteen consecutive Sunday Times Number Ones. In 2015 WH Smith customers voted him the Greatest Crime Author of All Time and in 2016 he was awarded the coveted CWA Diamond Dagger, a lifetime achievement award for sustained excellence. In 2018 he received a Specsavers Honorary Platinum Bestseller Award.

Successful nationwide tours of the stage plays of THE PERFECT MURDER (2014), DEAD SIMPLE (2015), NOT DEAD ENOUGH (2017) and THE HOUSE ON COLD HILL (2019) have played to packed theatres in dozens of British cities, and garnered magnificent reviews. The first two Roy Grace novels, DEAD SIMPLE and LOOKING GOOD DEAD have been adapted for ITV by screenwriter and Endeavour creator, Russell Lewis, with John Simm set to star as the tenacious detective. Filming begins in Brighton in late 2020.

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