Meeting Waterloo, and conquering it Britain’s most popular historical novelist turns his eye to history’s iconic battle
Tennessee Williams turned despair into artA masterful, in-depth analysis of the playwright’s life and art
Tragedy in the age of inattentionThe story of an avoidable accident sheds light on the dangers of multitasking
The megascandal that almost wasn’tBook review: ’Hack Attack: The Inside Story of How the Truth Caught Up with Rupert Murdoch’
A debut novel with a slew of awards—and a heck of a backstoryBook review: Eimear McBride’s ’A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing’
The Harry we don’t know A new biography of the most famous royal scallywag reveals Prince Harry’s serious side
Smartphones, dissectedFrom the brick-like Motorola to today’s concerns about spying, Elizabeth Woyke’s fascinating book traces the history of smartphones
Margaret Atwood returns from the future, to this momentIn the wake of her futuristic MaddAddam trilogy, Atwood’s new short-story collection are back in the present. With a burning vengeance.