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The first trailer for the upcoming adaptation of Bethan Roberts' My Policeman has been released.
We're excited to be publishing A.F. Steadman's epic fantasy novel Skandar And The Unicorn Thief.
The 2022 longlists for the Crime Writers’ Association (CWA) Dagger awards, which honour the very best in the crime-writing genre.
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Mick Herron’s ‘Slough House’ series has been adapted for Apple TV and features a star-studded cast.
Oakhill Children has rebranded as Little Acorns with a new logo, strapline and list of titles.
We’re pleased to announce we have four titles longlisted for the 2022 Australian Book Industry Awards.
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uLibrary are pleased to announce the Talking Book and Bookworms audiobook club calendars for 2022.
We’ve partnered with Findaway to bring their wide selection of eAudiobooks to our catalogue.
Our eAudio Library Support platform has been nominated in the Retail category for the Futurebook Award.
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We had a chat with Helen Carey about past jobs, her Romantic Novelists' Association nomination and the importance of her local library.
In the world of audiobooks, there aren’t many better or more prolific than Gordon Griffin.
Julia Chapman is the pen name for Julia Stagg
In just three years Ruth Ware has become one of the biggest names in thriller writers.
Nancy Revell is the author of the Shipyard series, a saga set in Sutherland during the Second World War.
Martin Edwards is a renowned name in the world of crime fiction.
Tim Bentinck's Being David Archer will be out in audio and large print next year.
We’re proud to have over 40 Stephen Leather eAudiobooks currently available on uLIBRARY.
The Autumn selection for the Richard and Judy Book Club has been announced.
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Helen Callaghan is the author of the Sunday Times best-selling psychological thriller, Dear Amy.
Kitty Neale writes family sagas set in and around South London, where she grew up.
Crime writer Kate Ellis has written 20 books in the DI Wesley Peterson series.
Amanda Owen has written two books about her life as a shepherdess.
The shortlist for the prestigious Theakstons Old Peculiar Crime Novel of the Year has just been announced.
Julie Wassmer worked as a scriptwriter for EastEnders for many years before turning her pen to crime writing.
The Summer selection for the Richard and Judy Book Club has been announced.
Jack Sheffield was born in 1945 and grew up in north-east Leeds.
Popular author Rita Bradshaw was born in Northamptonshire, where she still lives today.
The shortlist for the inaugural Jhalak Prize has been announced and we're delighted to see two Ulverscroft titles amongst them.
The Romantic Novelist's Association have released the nominees for their annual RoNA Awards.
Ulverscroft is delighted that 18 of the top 20 most borrowed audio titles for 2016 are from group companies Isis Audio and Soundings.
Magna author Ken McCoy was born in Leeds where he sets many of his family sagas and crime novels.
Mary Wood signed her first book deal at the age of 68 and quickly became a Sunday Times Bestseller of gritty historical sagas.
We're pleased to announce that Phil Rickman's The Man In The Moss was named as one of 2016's Best Audiobooks by AudioFile Magazine.
Dilly Court is the author of 18 novels. She started her career in television, writing scripts for commercials.
The Good Reads Choice Awards finalists were announced yesterday with a number of Ulverscroft titles being amongst them.
We're pleased to announce that two Ulverscroft titles won awards at the recent Bord Gáis Energy Irish Book Awards.
You may be surprised to learn that Jessica Blair is in fact a 94-year-old war veteran called Bill Spence.
We have selected 10 titles that are perfect for listening groups.
Mason Cross is the author of the Carter Blake thriller series, which began with The Killing Season.
Last year more people borrowed books by M. C. Beaton than any other British adult fiction writer.
Freedom's Child is New York native Jax Miller's debut novel.
Leah Fleming's latest book, The Last Pearl, is out in audio in September and in large print early next year.
Our fourth interview is with photographer turned adventurer Sean Conway.
In the third instalment of 'Ulverscroft Interviews' with authors, we speak to well-known crime writer, Frances Brody.
In our second instalment of 'Ulverscroft Interviews' we asked the wonderfully talented Liz Fenwick a series of questions.
In the first in a new series of interviews with authors, we hear from well-known Yorkshire writer, Diane Allen.
The shortlist for the Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje was announced yesterday.
The longlist for the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year has been announced.
PLR have released their list of most borrowed adult authors.
The shortlists for the British Book Industry Awards have been announced.
Mary Costello's novel Academy Street has made the shortlist for the prestigious Dublin Literary Award.
The Romantic Novelists' Association have announced the nominees for this year's awards.
The longlist for the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction has just been announced.
We were happy to see that two Ulverscroft authors have won the Windham-Campbell Prize.
The Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year's winning title has been announced.
The Crime Writers' Association Daggers have been synonymous with quality crime writing for over fifty years.
The Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award was created to celebrate the very best in British and Irish crime writing.
Julian Fellows, the award-winning creator of ITV's Downton Abbey, is to adapt Anthony Trollope's Doctor Thorne for television.
The Baileys Women's Prize is one of the most prestigious literary awards in the world.
The Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography was established in 2003 in affectionate memory of Elizabeth Longford.
The Desmond Elliott Prize is an annual award for a first novel written in English and published in the UK.
Yrsa Sigurðardóttir has been announced as the winner of the 2015 Petrona Award for the Best Scandinavian Crime Novel of the Year.
Check out these summer reads from the Richard & Judy Book Club.
The annual award of £10,000 for a distinguished work of fiction, non-fiction or poetry, evoking the spirit of a place.
In conjunction with the upcoming film release of Mr Holmes, Ulverscroft presents A Slight Trick Of The Mind by Mitch Cullin.
The International Thriller Writers is an honorary society of authors, both fiction and nonfiction.
The IMPAC Dublin Literary Award is the most valuable annual literary award for a single work of fiction published in English.
ITV's Home Fires series is based on the book Jambusters by Julie Summers.
The Goldsboro Last Laugh Award is for the best humorous crime novel first published in the British Isles in 2014.
The eDunnit Award is for the best crime fiction eBook first published in both hardcopy and in electronic format in the British Isles.
The Audible Sounds of Crime Award recognises the best crime audiobook published in both print and audio in 2014.
The Monuments Men movie starring George Clooney, Matt Damon and Bill Murray is based on this title of the same name.