The Mail on Sunday

THE BEST NEW FICTION

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Sisters Daisy Johnson Jonathan Cape £14.99

Just ten months apart, teen sisters September and July share an unusually intense bond, with one dominating the other. At the start of this eerie novel, they’ve moved from Oxford to an isolated house on the North York Moors with their mum, a children’s writer still haunted by the cruelty of their dead father. The slow revelation of the unmentiona­ble episode that led to their flight drives a lushly written, psychologi­cally suspensefu­l narrative that’s not easily forgotten. Hephzibah Anderson

Meanwhile In Dopamine City D.B.C. Pierre Faber £18.99

It is easy to sympathise with Lonnie, the hero of Pierre’s dystopian fantasy. He is an unemployed widower, at loggerhead­s with his teenage daughter, and new technologi­es designed to bridge the generation gap are having the opposite effect. Apps go haywire. Gibberish floods the screen. Alas, Pierre gets so carried away with his conceit that the novel becomes as incoherent as the technologi­cal gobbledego­ok it is trying to satirise. Only the hardiest readers will last the course. Max Davidson

Burnt Sugar Avni Doshi Hamish Hamilton £14.99

Antara endures a sordid, traumatic upbringing in an Indian city. Her mother takes her to live in an ashram, neglecting her to serve as the guru’s lover; her father remarries and emigrates; she’s sent to a boarding school run by a sadistic nun. As she begins a family of her own, she finds herself responsibl­e for her mother, now in the grip of dementia. Can she forgive her? Doshi’s Booker-longlisted novel is sometimes overwritte­n, but the plot is absorbing. Anthony Gardner The Less Dead Denise Mina Harvill Secker £14.99 Mina is the most compassion­ate of crime novelists. The title of her latest refers to the murder victims no one cares about: the prostitute­s and druggies. It features Margo, a Glasgow GP who decides to find her birth mother, only to discover that she was murdered 30 years earlier. Soon Margo is quite literally stalked by her mother’s awful past. This is a dark and heartfelt novel, full of sadness and anger at the undeserved harshness of too many lives. John Williams

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