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December 11, 2025

In the second part of our annual pre-Christmas round-up, leading authors from Ian Rankin to Louise Candlish and Mark Billingham share their favourite books of the year with MATT NIXSON

Sir Ian Rankin, whose new standalone novel The Heights (Orion) is due in October, says: “Wild Thing by Sue Prideaux (Faber) is a brilliant biography of Paul Gauguin, packed with fascinating information and a helpful restoration of his personal reputation. He fought for the rights of Tahitians (at that time ruled by France) and limped for much of his adult life after taking a kicking by a gang who wore clogs. He once visited Aberdeen (as a seaman) and went on to help build the Panama Canal. Beat that, Cezanne! Kate Atkinson’s Death At The Sign of The Rook (Transworld) is a sly, ingenious, often hilarious and elegantly-written whodunnit that manages to poke fun at the genre while also celebrating it. Readers never know what they'll get from a new Kate Atkinson, except that it will be world-class, cerebral entertainment. A perfect winter fireside indulgence.”

Broadcaster Clare Balding, whose debut novel is Pastures New (HarperCollins), says: “I loved The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo (Simon & Schuster) by Taylor Jenkins Reid. She has created such a smart, complicated, strong heroine and a brilliantly clever way of constructing her story. I am currently reading Yellowface by Rebecca F. Kuang (Borough Press) and enjoying it hugely, particularly the familiarity of the book publishing world. Having had my first novel published (though I didn’t steal the plot from a friend) it feels strangely real.”

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