Literary Fiction
Acclaimed works from prize-winning Picador authors, including Edward St Aubyn and Alan Hollinghurst. From must-read literary sensations like A Little Life to timeless classics like Plainsong, these are books that challenge conventions, spark debates and feed imaginations.
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Jane Austen's Fashion Bible
Ros Ballaster
Life, and Death, and Giants
Ron Rindo
Secrets in the Snow & Other Christmas Crime Stories
Matthew Booth
A Sport and a Pastime
James Salter
A Long Winter
Colm Tóibín
Good and Evil and Other Stories
Samanta Schweblin
Watershed
Percival Everett
Parties and Passions
Elena Richards
The Good Wife
Jacqui Rose
Spud: The Reunion
Less Than Zero
Bret Easton Ellis
Rosarita
Anita Desai
Tigers in Red Weather
Liza Klaussmann
Mother's Milk
Edward St Aubyn
Dear Miss Lake
AJ Pearce
Behind Frenemy Lines
Zen Cho
Small Rain
Garth Greenwell
The Ramayana
Valmiki
The Mahabharata
Vyasa
Among Friends
Hal Ebbott
The Second Chance Convenience Store
Kim Ho-Yeon
Anyone's Ghost
August Thompson
A Beautiful Family
Jennifer Trevelyan
Bonding
Mariel Franklin
Thirst Trap
Gráinne O'Hare
Some Hope
Edward St Aubyn
Girl Falling
Hayley Scrivenor
Long Island
Colm Tóibín
Chéri
Colette
Claudine at School
Colette
Ripeness
Sarah Moss
Liars
Sarah Manguso
Mermaids, Sirens and Selkies
Jean Menzies
Fairies, Elves and Sprites
Jean Menzies
Classic Railway Stories
Harriet Sanders
The Sunshine Man
Emma Stonex
Wife
Charlotte Mendelson
Every Time I Go on Vacation, Someone Dies
Catherine Mack
The Midnight Secret
Karen Swan
The Cat Who Saved the Library
Sosuke Natsukawa