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The Daily Mail s literary critics rounded up a selection of this year s best novels for gifting this Christmas. Their picks include historical, contemporary, crime & thrillers.
Brilliant summer reads chosen by our fiction reviewers dailymail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailymail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
This beautifully written debut often takes off on weird, unexpected tangents but becomes even more emotionally intelligent and thought-provoking in the process
Itching to get your hands on some novels from fresh talent? This year s new authors are covering a cornucopia of subjects ranging from chilling crime to love stories set to be adapted for screen.
Here are just some of the new names that should bring joy during lockdown and beyond. Keep an eye on publishing dates, which could be prone to change.
Thrills and chills
1. Fake Accounts by Lauren Oyler (4th Estate, Feb 4)
Online fakery is certainly a zeitgeist topic and this terrific debut sees a young woman who suspects her boyfriend of cheating, go through his phone. In doing so, she discovers he has a secret online identity as a conspiracy theorist. It provides much food for thought about how to maintain a sense of self in a world of online fraudsters.