Author:Aaron Allston

The X-Wing/Wraith Squadron books are one of the most popular series in the
history of Star Wars novels. Now, the intrepid spy/pilots of Wraith Squadron
are back in an all-new Star Wars adventure set in the time just after the
events of the New York Times bestselling Fate of the Jedi series!
Wraith Squadron was Wedge Antilles's boldest creation: a covert-action unit of
X-Wing fighters, its pilots drawn from the dregs of other units, castoffs and rejects
given one last chance. Now, years after their thrilling adventures during and after
the Rebellion that destroyed the Empire, they're back to deal with a brand-new
mission!
Retains all the brooding menace and enigmatic mystery of the original
—— Daily MailThe oustanding virtue of Mrs de Winter is the elegance of its style... Susan Hill, winner of both the Somerset Maugham and Whitbread prizes, ignores the lush emotionalism of the original, sacrificing psychological menace for a fresh, modest lyricism which suits both her story and her times...dignified and respectful
—— IndependentSplendid... A very good ghost story
—— Beryl Bainbridge , Evening StandardSusan Hill's imagination is a force to be reckoned with
—— The TimesDone excellently, with professionalism and panache
—— Sunday TimesBeautifully written
—— ObserverSusan Hill is a wonderful writer... Mrs de Winter is magnificently atmospheric, with everything kept on the brink of the occult - revenants, haunted houses, gothic storms... Mrs de Winter doesn't only live up to Rebecca, in terms of strangeness and spooky lyricism Hill surpasses it
—— Roger Lewis , The TimesTom Wolfe...remains The Dude when it comes to surveying the crazed, bracing absurdities of our national life… Back to Blood is marked by both Wolfe’s stylistic freneticim and his formidable reportorial gifts… Beginning his ninth decade, Tom Wolfe has brio to burn.
—— Douglas Kennedy , The TimesMr Wolfe’s satirical aim at the debauchery and landscape of avarice and arrogance is gleefully accurate.
—— The Economist[A] huge, very loud [new novel], MOSTLY IN CAPITALS, from Tom Wolfe, Back to Blood.
—— Justine Jordan , GuardianHe is, still, at his best in the thick of a crowd, a master of group dynamics, at once in breathless close-up and sudden wide-angle.
—— Tom Adams , ObserverFor Christmas, I will give to dinner party conversationalists:... Tom Wolfe’s Back to Blood.
—— Fay Weldon , Daily TelegraphWhat really drives all this is Wolfe’s extraordinary style.
—— Robert Murphy , MetroAs broad and panoramic as ever.
—— Craig Brown , Mail on SundayThere are some dazzling satirical riffs and politically incorrect laughs.
—— Jake Kerridge , Sunday ExpressWolfe’s prose is as punchy as ever.
—— Time OutEnergetically set against the deco licentiousness of Florida’s steamiest party capital.
—— VogueClass, family, wealth and corruption are all themes in this examination of life in Miami.
—— Sunday Business Post[Tells] us about the way we live now... enjoyable.
—— Wynn Wheldon , SpectatorClassic Wolfe. A delight
—— William Leith , Evening StandardEpic, hectic, satirical… It’s scathing, funny, and has great set-piece scenes
—— Brandon Robshaw , Independent on SundayContemporary Miami gets the Wolfe treatment in a grand, sweeping satire on race, class, lust and immigration
—— Sunday TelegraphWonderful
—— Robert Bound , MonocleParks is one of the best living writers of English, and this book is so good you don't want it to end
—— Nicholas Lezard , GuardianIf, like me, you relish Italy, railways and grumbling, this is the most transporting book
—— Christopher Hirst , IndependentA fun, informative and detailed journey
—— By the Dart