The Irish Mail on Sunday

THE BEST NEW FICTION

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The Strays Of Paris Jane Smiley Mantle €16.99

Bear with me when I say that Paras, the heroine of Pulitzerwi­nner Smiley’s latest novel, is a horse – a talking horse – because this fanciful fable is as delightful as it is surprising. A thoroughbr­ed on the run in Paris, Paras pals up with a stray dog, a crow and a quarrelsom­e pair of mallards. When an orphaned eight-year-old boy takes an interest in them, the stage is set for a joyfully escapist celebratio­n of friendship and freedom. Hephzibah Anderson

Bright Burning Things Lisa Harding

Bloomsbury €15.99

Sonya, her son Tommy and their rescue dog Herbie are a tight-knit crew. Motherhood has replaced the glitter of an acting career, but much as mercurial, charismati­c Sonya loves her son, her life is careening out of control, as one glass of wine becomes endless bottles. Scared that she’ll lose him, and assailed by memories of her own troubled childhood, she agrees to rehab. It’s a scorching read – heart-breaking but ultimately hopeful. Eithne Farry

Nick Michael Farris Smith

No Exit Press €14.99

Farris Smith seeks to fill the gaps in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Jazz Age classic The Great Gatsby by imagining the back story of its narrator, Nick Carraway.

The resulting picaresque is a period thriller that takes us from the trenches of the First World War to lovelorn wanderings and lowlife shenanigan­s in Paris and New Orleans. While there’s no shortage of excitement, the ‘prequel’ tag feels opportunis­tic. Anthony Cummins

Blood Grove Walter Mosley W&N €23

Easy Rawlins is Philip Marlowe’s natural successor, a cynical yet noble private investigat­or plying his trade in the Los Angeles shadows. The series has now reached the turbulent late 1960s. Blood Grove begins with a shell-shocked veteran of the Vietnam War asking Easy to find out if he’s accidental­ly murdered someone, and ends up with a series of ever more dangerous men and women fighting over the spoils of an armoured car heist. A seriously enjoyable ride. John Williams

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