The Sunday Times Best Books for Summer 2023

The Camera man by Matthew NealeTrespasses by Louise KennedyFire Rush by Jacqueline Crooks
Everything’s Fine by Cecilia RabessLessons by Ian McEwanEnter Ghost by Isabella Hammond
Beautiful Star by Yukio MishimaThe Birthday Party by Laurent MauvignierBirnam Wood by Eleanor Catton
In Memoriam by Alice WinnThe Seven moons of Maali AlemidaThe Hero of this Book by Elizabeth McCracken
Demon Copperhead by Barbara KingsolverForbidden Notebook by Alba de CespedesOxblood by Tom Benn
Vladimir by Julia May JonasClose to Home by Michael MageeVictory City by Salman Rushdie
French Braid by Annie TylerDr No by Percival EverettBrutes by Dizz Tate
Wandering Souls by Cecile pinThe New Life by Tom CreweDead Man’s Creek by Chris Hammer
Killing Moon by Jo NesboThe Cook by Ajay ChowdhuryCut Adrift by Jane Jesmond
The Red House by Roz WatkinsDamascus Station by David McCloskeyThe Scarlet Papers by Matthew Richardson
The Warlock Effect by Jeremy DysonMy Father’s House by Joseph O’ConnorWrong Place, Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister
Act of Oblivion by Robert HarrisA Wild and True Relation by Kim SherwoodThe Square of Sevens by Laura Shepherd-Robinson
Fyneshade by Kate GriffinStone Blind by Natalie HaynesOrdinary Monsters by JM Miro
White Cat, Black Dog by Kelly LinkIn Ascension by Martin MacInnesTranslation Slste by Ann Leckie
The Strange by Nathan BallingrudThe Garnett Girls by Georgina MooreThe Rachel Incident by Caroline O’Donoghue
Happy Place by Emily HenryYellowface by Rebecca F. KuangSomeone Else’s Shoes by Jojo Moyes
Skios by Michael FraynThe Mission House by Carys DaviesHunters in the Dark by Lawrence Osborne
The Two Faces of January by Patricia HighsmithCross Channel by Julian BarnesThe Mandelbaum Gate by Muriel Spark
Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie
Bodily Harm by Margaret AtwoodGolden Hill by Francis SpuffordForeign Affairs by Alison Lurie

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