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Fulfilment and Betrayal 1975-1995

In Fulfilment and Betrayal Chairman of Quartet Books Naim Attallah tells of two decades when many of his varying interests brought him success, and then frustration.

‘There is simply no one around in publishing today with anything like his pizazz’ 

John Walsh, Independent

‘The book is a really touching and life-enhancing experience, like actually meeting

  • August 21, 2014
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Our Chairman on The Wall by Marlen Haushofer

‘Whatever your taste, The Wall, first published in the UK by Quartet and reissued in 2013, is a must read for all those who appreciate literary endeavour at its best.’

Our Chairman’s blog on The Wall by Marlen Haushofer and the recent showing of the film on Channel 4. Get your copy of the book

  • August 21, 2014
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Bookbag reviews The Ascendant by Alethea Crowe

‘Alethea Crowe has written an interesting modern parable, that sends great characters on a fun, if not gripping journey.’

The Bookbag reviews The Ascendant by Alethea Crowe. Get your copy of The Ascendant today!

  • August 19, 2014
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Chasing Bawa reviews Mohawk’s Brood by Amanda Prantera

‘I loved the nuggets of cultural history with which Prantera dots her novel; little details that bring everything into sharp relief. Mohawk’s Brood is a beautifully realised novel of a world that no longer exists.’

Mohawk’s Brood by Amanda Prantera is reviewed by Chasing Bawa.

Mohawk’s Brood is available now – get your copy

  • August 13, 2014
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Crime, Cornwall and My First Novel by Ticky Hedley-Dent

‘Throughout my twenties I always wanted to write a book but never got round to it. My job as a features editor at Tatler, the whirligig of London parties and life got in the way. It wasn’t until I had my son that I took stock and realised the time was now. I took a

  • August 13, 2014
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The Telegraph on Oggy Boytchev, unmanned drones and Simpson and I in the Telegraph

In an article published in the Telegraph today entitled Replacing photojournalists with drones will only bring us ‘war porn’ Oggy Boytchev, author of Simpson and I: Between Two Worlds, made the following comment:

‘John Simpson and I put our lives in danger year after year, and countless other war correspondents and their crews do

  • August 4, 2014
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Murdered in Chelsea by Ticky Hedley-Dent in August’s Vogue Culture Guide

‘Looking for a holiday read? Tatler contributor Ticky Hedley-Dent’s debut novel, Murdered in Chelsea – in which a journalist investigates the seemingly unrelated deaths of two aristocrats – is the perfect poolside page-turner.’

Vogue Culture Guide on Murdered in Chelsea by Ticky Hedley-Dent. Get your copy today!

  • August 4, 2014
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Oggy Boytchev: BBC to send unmanned drones to cover wars

‘War is such a danger for frontline correspondents and cameramen that they will be replaced by remote control drones within a few years, according to the producer who accompanied the veteran BBC reporter John Simpson on some of the riskiest assignments.’

The Times on Oggy Boytchev and Simpson and I: Between Two Worlds. Get

  • July 31, 2014
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Kill Khalid

With the conflict still raging in Gaza, it’s worth reading all about Khalid Mishal – the political head of Hamas who now resides and operates from Qatar.

Our book, Kill Khalid, written by Paul McGeough, which received brilliant reviews when first published in 2009, tells the story how in 1997 the Israeli intelligence agency

  • July 31, 2014
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