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.
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The Prince and the Pauper
Mark Twain
Selected Poems
William Wordsworth
In a Free State
V.S. Naipaul
Bleak House
Charles Dickens
H. K. Browne
Our Mutual Friend
Charles Dickens
Marcus Stone
The Warden
Anthony Trollope
F. C. Tilney
The Braid
Laetitia Colombani
The Distance Home
Paula Saunders
The Telephone Box Library
Rachael Lucas
I Want To Show You More
Jamie Quatro
Diary of a Somebody
Brian Bilston
Maggsie McNaughton's Second Chance
Frances Maynard
The Christmas Party
Karen Swan
The Order of the Day
Eric Vuillard
Brutal
Mandasue Heller
The Citadel
A. J. Cronin
Before the Coffee Gets Cold
Toshikazu Kawaguchi
Evening in Paradise
Lucia Berlin
My Ántonia
Willa Cather
W.T. Benda
Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
Thomas De Quincey
In the Ravine & Other Stories
Anton Chekhov
Songs of Innocence and of Experience
William Blake
The Edge
Jessie Keane
How to Love a Jamaican
Alexia Arthurs
Salvation
Peter F. Hamilton
Far From the Madding Crowd
Thomas Hardy
Helen Allingham
The Good Fight
Danielle Steel
Connect
Julian Gough
The Age of Innocence
Edith Wharton
The Mill on the Floss
George Eliot
Agnes Grey
Anne Brontë
Crudo
Olivia Laing
A Dog's Journey
W. Bruce Cameron
Ponti
Sharlene Teo
The Piranhas
Roberto Saviano
The Cast
Danielle Steel
The Long Forgotten
David Whitehouse
Alva & Irva
Edward Carey
Observatory Mansions
Edward Carey
The Dream Daughter
Diane Chamberlain