Fiction

Fiction

With gripping thrillers, heartbreaking romance and some of the greatest fiction novels of all time, the Folio Society’s collection of fiction books has a story to suit every reader. Featuring specially commissioned original illustrations, the stories are brought vividly to life. They also include beautifully designed hardback covers, making them the perfect gifts for any rare-book lover.

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  1. The Pale Horse

    The Pale Horse

    Agatha Christie

    Illustrated by Olivia Daw

    US$80.00

    Queen of Crime Agatha Christie invites you into a shadowy world of black magic and cold-blooded murder. The Pale Horse is the latest volume in the Folio Christie collection.

  2. The Franchise Affair

    The Franchise Affair

    Josephine Tey

    Illustrated by Mark Smith

    US$80.00

    Another Folio edition from the mistress of crime best known for her unusual and surprise-filled mysteries. Josephine Tey’s The Franchise Affair features a set of splendid illustrations by Mark Smith.

  3. Miss Pym Disposes

    Miss Pym Disposes

    Josephine Tey

    Illustrated by Mark Smith

    US$80.00

    Miss Pym Disposes is an essential addition to the Josephine Tey collection. A unique and absorbing standalone mystery, this edition features intriguing illustrations by series artist Mark Smith.

  4. The Daughter of Time

    The Daughter of Time

    Josephine Tey

    Illustrated by Mark Smith

    US$80.00

    The Daughter of Time remains Josephine Tey’s most enduringly popular mystery. Can a bed-ridden 20th-century detective solve a 500-year-old crime? With illustrations by series artist Mark Smith.

  5. The Singing Sands

    The Singing Sands

    Josephine Tey

    Illustrated by Mark Smith

    US$80.00

    One of Tey’s finest novels, this suspenseful story centres on the mysterious death of a young man on a train, and the cryptic poem that gradually reveals the greed and envy behind his demise. Award-winning artist Mark Smith illustrates.