An analysis of the role a resurgent American militarism plays in shaping foreign policy, written by ex-Special Forces serviceman Stan Goff.
First novel by Iranian born author Marsha Mehran. Three Iranian sisters arrive in the west of Ireland, bringing their exotic cuisine.
A satirical look at Hungary’s post Iron Curtain society. Anna Levay, a school teacher, finds herself blessed/cursed with a halo, in this European bestseller by Ágota Borzi
Fourteenth novel from American academic and satirist, Percival Everett. Originally entitled Making Jesus, apparently.
Historian Iftikhar H. Malik offers a wealth of case studies ranging from Muslim Spain and the Ottoman Empire to the present day, to examine what it is like to be a Muslim in the West today.
Crime caper from Danny King, author of The Burglar Diaries.
A collection of folk tales from Zimbabwe and Botswana, recounted by Alexander McCall Smith, the author of The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency.
A novel set in a small, multi-cultural town during the violent dying days of the Ottoman Empire, written by English novelist, and author of Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, Louis de Bernières
In a hitherto neglected area of study, Dr Rory Miller of King’s College at the University of London, adresses the history of the relationship between Ireland and the Palestine Question.