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The Pink Jumpsuit by Emma Neale, Quentin Wilson Publishing, RRP $35.00

Award-winning author Emma Neale releases her first collection of short fiction, the tales ranging from the surreal to the real; from the true to the tall.

A Funny Life by Michael McIntyre, Macmillan, RRP $39.99

Much-loved comedian Michael McIntyre hilariously recounts his road to stardom that was paved with near disasters. This memoir will have you laughing out loud.

CrimeTime by Mark van Leewarden, Quentin Wilson Publishing, RRP $45.00

The true story of a cop who survives the dangerous double life of an undercover agent and goes on to become New Zealand’s most successful international fraud investigator.

The Madison Gap by Patricia Donovan, Mary Egan Publishing, RRP $29.95

Lexi is living her ideal life in Sydney, but when her older sister Chrissy comes to stay, Lexi’s world starts to unravel as dark family secrets are revealed.

Apples Never Fall by Liane Moriarty, Macmillan, RRP $37.99

Former tennis coaches Joy and Stan are enjoying life in retirement, until Joy goes missing, and their kids must consider if their dad has killed their mum.

The Seekers’ Garden by Isa Pearl Ritchie, Te Ra¯ Aroha Press, RRP $37.99

Iris moves to a sleepy seaside town to write a book. A few twists of fate and a buried secret leave these her and other characters unexpectedly connected.

Leading from the Stop by Elias Kanaris, Aviva Publishing, RRP $30.00

An insider’s view of what happened on 9/11 when the plane the author was on was diverted and they were hosted for five days by the Salvation Army in Newfoundland, Canada.

Exit Through the Giftshop by Maryam Master, Macmillan, RRP $19.99

A gem of a book for young adults and older. Anahita is discovering that life is absurd. As if dying of cancer at the age of 12.5 isn’t bad enough, she still has to endure daily insults from her nemesis.

Muki and Pickles by Ross Murray, Beatnik Publishing, RRP $30.00

A picture book for children 3+. A tale of friendship and resourcefulness told with quirky humour.

Going on a Kiwi Holiday by Suzy Cato & Arthur Baysting, illustrations by Raymond McGrath, Scholastic NZ, RRP $19.99

Another picture book for young children. From Suzy Cato comes a joyful and bouncy celebration of summer, family holidays and the great Kiwi roadie . . . But, uh-oh, where is Grandma?

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