Moscow Underground: Unabridged edition
Moscow, 1934.
Soon to be a MAJOR MOVIE. A gripping and heartbreaking story, A Thousand Miles from Care tells the 30-year quest Steve Johnson undertook to uncover the truth about his brilliant brother’s death.
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‘A wake-up call’ Amal Clooney
‘Devastating… rape and sexual abuse continue to be a pervasive and all-too-often hidden feature of conflict zones the world over’ HM Queen Camilla
‘Stand by for fireworks as it hits the shelves’ SUNDAY TIMES
‘If Orwell were with us today, he’d be writing books like this’ PATRICK RADDEN KEEFE
An astonishing story of kindness, self-learning, pain, unbelievable hope and the sheer power of love to change a life.
NINE HISTORIC CRIMES. ONE FAMILIAR OBSESSION.
A gripping and probing account of the biggest criminal manhunt in British history.
A powerful and revelatory eyewitness account of the American collapse in Afghanistan, its desperate endgame, and the war’s echoing legacy.
A New York Times Notable BookBest Books of 2021: TIME, SmithsonianNew York Times Book Review • Editors’ Choice
A radical reckoning with the racial inequality of America’s past and present, by one of the country’s leading scholars of policing and mass incarceration
‘The rare book that really might change your life. It has certainly changed mine.’ – John Green, Author of The Fault in Our Stars
An updated edition of The Shed That Fed A Million Children first published in 2015.
The original book tells the incredible story of how Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow, a quiet, unassuming fish farmer from Argyll, Scotland, became the international CEO of a global school-feeding charity.
HarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics.
‘Why did the Maxwells get off? The answers are in Tom Bower’s book. His relentless research has produced something more than an exposé of a single rogue’ Spectator
The gripping exposé of a tycoon’s greed and his shattering self-destruction.
TV presenter and all-round car nut Ant Anstead takes the reader on a journey that mirrors the development of the motor car itself from a stuttering 20mph annoyance that scared everyone’s horses to 150mph pursuits with aerial support and sophisticated electronic tracking.