What I’m looking for:
I read widely and aim to reflect that in the authors I represent. In fiction, I’m looking for complex, larger-than-life characters, characters I can root for and who can give me insights into worlds and situations unfamiliar to me. I’m also a sucker for atmosphere and novels where the setting is almost a character in itself. I’m perhaps more drawn to earthy stories. Some favourite reads are Maggie O’Farrell’s The Marriage Portrait, Philippa Gregory’s The Boleyn Traitor and Sarah Moss’s Ghost Wall and Summerwater. I love the sheer originality of Susanna Clarke’s Piranesi, the beauty of Mary Lawson’s Crow Lake and Emily St John Mandel’s Station Eleven will always be a favourite (I didn’t want it to end!) I adore the work of Ali Smith and Kate Atkinson never fails to entertain me. It’s a lot to do with humour and heartbreak.
I love crime and thrillers at both ends of the commercial / literary spectrum. I was gripped by Notes on an Execution by Danya Kukafka and We Begin at the End by Chris Whitaker. I’ve enjoyed Elly Griffiths’ Ruth Galloway series, Louise Penny’s Inspector Gamache and Cara Hunter’s DI Fawley novels and I’m always on the look out for a hero like Robert Crais’ Elvis Cole. Johnny Porter in Lionel Davidson’s Kolymsky Heights will stay with me forever. I’d love to find a big thriller like The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, something that gets the imagination firing on all cylinders.
I also love a good ghost story and accessible speculative fiction, as well as a bit of horror, especially folk horror. Michelle Paver and Andrew Michael Hurley stand out for me here.
Whatever the genre, whether literary or commercial, historical or contemporary, thriller or crime, I’m looking for originality and distinctive voices. I especially like fiction threaded with humour – not necessarily of the laugh out loud kind, it’s often much subtler than that, but you can’t have too many arresting observations and insights.
On the non-fiction front, I enjoy narrative non-fiction, especially history (and prehistory). I’m partial to a memoir. I also enjoy nature writing, writing which evokes the landscape and have a special interest in folklore.While it’s all very well drawing up a wish list, ultimately I’m a fisherman. So send me what you’ve got. Take me by surprise, and keep on surprising me. I’ll know what I’m looking for when I see it.