'This is espionage storytelling of the highest quality': The best Thrillers for January - The Seventh Floor by David McCloskey, Famous Last Words by Gillian McAllister, Notes on a Drowning by Anna Sharpe
'An irresistible confection of fabulous food and curdled relationships': The best paperback fiction out now - Piglet by Lottie Hazell, The Final Hours of Muriel Hinchcliffe by Claire Parkin, The Wizard of the Kremlin by Giuliano da Empoli
The best Literary Fiction out this January: LAZARUS MAN by Richard Price, IT COMES FROM THE RIVER by Rachel Bower, ASK ME AGAIN by Clare Sestanovich
Over the Rainbow by Alex James: Meet the 56-year-old farmer who rocked Wembley
A Thousand Feasts by Nigel Slater: A bacon sandwich is good for your health - your mental health, that is!
Success Breeds Success for Italian Winery
I died from a heart attack in a car park - then was brought back by paramedics. This is the very surprising truth about how it feels to survive your own death... and what comes next, reveals ROGER LEWIS
The Housefly Effect by Eva Van Den Broek & Tim Den Heijer: The seven flies that control us
The Boy Who Lived by David Holmes: Harry Potter from the perspective of Daniel Radcliffe's now paralysed stunt double
Ninette's War by John Jay: My mother gave us cyanide to take in case the Nazis caught us