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.
More to explore
Lucy Scholes reviews Hanya Yanagihara’s debut novel, The People in the Trees.
Tim Winton discusses The Shepherd’s Hut with Sophie Jonathan.
Dance Move
Wendy Erskine
Vladimir
Julia May Jonas
Do I Know You?
Emily Wibberley
Austin Siegemund-Broka
Five Tuesdays in Winter
Lily King
Running Scared
Mandasue Heller
Not A Penny More, Not A Penny Less
Jeffrey Archer
The Eleventh Commandment
Jeffrey Archer
The Rules of Attraction
Bret Easton Ellis
Owner of a Lonely Heart
Eva Carter
A Time Outside This Time
Amitava Kumar
The Names
Don DeLillo
Underworld
Don DeLillo
Mao II
Don DeLillo
End Zone
Don DeLillo
Great Jones Street
Don DeLillo
The Fell
Sarah Moss
Goblin Market & Other Poems
Christina Rossetti
Laurence Housman
On Your Marks
Martin Polley
Our Place in Nature
Zachary Seager
No Place Like Home
Michèle Mendelssohn
The Greengage Summer
Rumer Godden
An Unsuitable Attachment
Barbara Pym
Kane and Abel
Jeffrey Archer
The Cat Who Saved Books
Sosuke Natsukawa
The Butler
Danielle Steel
Women of the Harlem Renaissance
Marissa Constantinou
Black Voices on Britain
Hakim Adi
We Are the Brennans
Tracey Lange
What Strange Paradise
Omar El Akkad
The Nightingale
Kristin Hannah
Gone with the Wind
Margaret Mitchell
All the Pretty Horses
Cormac McCarthy
The Crossing
Cormac McCarthy
Cities of the Plain
Cormac McCarthy
No Country for Old Men
Cormac McCarthy
The Road
Cormac McCarthy
Complications
Danielle Steel
Objects of Desire
Clare Sestanovich
Last Summer in the City
Gianfranco Calligarich
Annie John
Jamaica Kincaid