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What makes a Moonflower book special? Maybe it’s the fact that they don’t fit neatly into a box. Maybe it’s that they build worlds so vivid that you feel like you’re really there. Maybe it’s the way you can’t put them down, every one an addictive page-turner. Or maybe it’s just that they’re all cracking good reads.

Either way, they have something different. Something special. Something that makes you go “ooh”.

  • The cover for Pagans by James Alistair Henry. It shows the London skyline in white on a black background, with a dagger-shaped split down the middle of the skyline with a tear-shaped drop of blood, textured with Celtic knotwork, dripping from it.

    Pagans

    Coming 27 February 2025

    21st Century London. The Norman conquest never happened. The ancient tribes of Britain remain undefeated. But murders still have to be solved.

  • The cover of The Coming Fire by Greg Mosse. It shows a turquoise and red sky with a ruined citadel on a mountain, and a helicopter flying above it.

    The Coming Fire

    Coming 17 July 2025

    First came the darkness. Then the storm. Captured, alone, and with the world in danger, Special Agent Alex Lamarque has no choice: it’s time to face the fire.

  • The cover of Piece Of My Heart by Penelope Tree. It's a picture of the model Penelope Tree from the 1960s. It shows half of her face. She's wearing a hat and heavy eyeliner, and there's a wash of rainbow colour over the top.

    Piece Of My Heart

    Fame. Money. Beauty. Sex. Love. Ari wants them all. And as the face of the 1960s, they’re hers for the taking. But to find them, she may have to lose herself.

  • The cover of The Fortunes Of Olivia Richmond by Louise Davidson. It shows a silhouette of a woman standing in front of a misty lake. On the other side of the lake is a dark house with one window illuminated.

    The Fortunes Of Olivia Richmond

    Mistcoate House is full of secrets. As the danger grows, disgraced governess Julia Pearlie will have to fight to uncover the truth – and save herself.

  • The cover of The Coming Storm by Greg Mosse. It shows the Arc De Triomphe in Paris in front of an ominously red sky. There is a silhouette of a man beneath it, and birds flying in front.

    The Coming Storm

    The return of hero Alexandre Lamarque. He may have prevented the world from falling into ruin, but Alex knows his work is not done yet.

  • The cover of The Lost Diary Of Samuel Pepys by Jack Jewers. The cover is a black and white portrait of Samuel Pepys with the title in gold lettering over the top.

    The Lost Diary Of Samuel Pepys

    Pepys stopped writing his famous diaries at the age of 36. Or did he? This action-packed historical thriller imagines what might have happened next.

  • The Cover of The Coming Darkness by Greg Mosse. The cover shows the Eiffel Tower in Paris, in front of a dark sky. There is a satellite above it. The text is neon pink.

    The Coming Darkness

    Paris, 2037. Temperatures are rising, and the world has never been more dangerous. Can Alex Lamarque stop the world from falling into darkness?

  • The cover of Blue Running by Lori Ann Stephens. It shows two girls silhouetted against a pink and dark blue sky, running through a corn field surrounded by barbed wire.

    Blue Running

    Teenager Bluebonnet Andrews is on the run, desperate to escape the New Republic of Texas, where guns are compulsory and nothing is forgiven.

  • The cover of Codename Firefly by CJ Daugherty. It shows a girl silhouetted against a large house on a hill.

    Codename Firefly

    Assassins are hunting the daughter of the Prime Minister... How long will she hide before it's time to fight back?

  • The cover of Number 10 by CJ Daugherty. It shows a silhouette of girl in front of the Houses of Parliament in London.

    Number 10

    Eight months ago, Gray Langtry’s mother became Prime Minister. Now someone wants Gray dead.

  • The cover of Night School by CJ Daugherty. It shows a silhouette of a girl's profile, inside which you can see a grand house at night as well as a fire breaking out in the foreground.

    Night School

    Nothing at Allie Sheridan’s new school is what it seems to be. And she might not be who she thought she was, either.

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