The TRE Bookshow. TRE’s Hannah Murray catches up with top authors, to discuss their latest releases 26/06/2026
Hannah Murray will start by looking at the bestseller lists on Amazon.co.uk [https://www.google.com/url?q=http://Amazon.co.uk&sa=D&source=calendar&ust=1783726213840185&usg=AOvVaw1oIvr0E4JorkMatUWdSh0E] and The Sunday Times, the oldest and most influential book sales chart in the UK, and seeing what new entries there are.
Ed Needham is the Editor and Publisher of Strong Words Magazine. He joins us every month with some new book reviews, which this month includes Brendan Cooper's The Ball of the Century
Emer McLysaght & Sarah Breen are co-authors of the Aisling series. 'Oh My God, What a Complete Aisling' was the bestselling fiction title of 2017 in Ireland, and it s sequel 'The Importance of Being Aisling', won the award for best popular fiction book at the 2018 Irish Book Awards. Combined, all five books in the series have sold more than 400,000 copies to date. Their latest novel 'Our Deadly Summer' is a hilarious and heartfelt story about friendship, young women and bad men.
Danny Singer spent his early career as a Military Intelligence Officer, gaining first-hand insight into the inner workings of the security services. 'Nothing Left to Lose' is about Flight MH066, when it mysteriously vanished an hour after leaving Kuala Lumper. It's a gripping, thought-provoking story of survival, identity and the price of freedom.
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P M Emerson is an English print journalist who spent over four decades working for publications, news outlets ande medical bodies nationwide. Her novel 'Suppression' features an unlikely partnership between a monk and a prostitute, who are at the centre of a Lincolnshire town's rebellion. It's set in 1536 when England is in turmoil.
Seth Panitch is a playwright, screenwriter and filmmaker. He's also a professor of theatre and heads the MFA Acting program at the University of Alabama. His debut novel 'Antique' is a touching story about the value people place on the objects in their lives and on themselves. It's a tale of second-chances, family, and the overarching question we find ourselves asking: after everything is said and done, what am I worth in the end?
Amanda James has written since she was a child. Her dream of becoming a published writer came true in 2010 when she had her first short story published. Her novel 'The Secret Library' is filled with warmth, whispers of magic, and the irreplaceable comfort of books. It's for anyone who knows how one story can change anything.
The TRE Book Show airs every Friday between 14.00-16.00CET (repeated Sunday from 13.00CET)
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