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The Radio 2 Book Club

The Radio 2 Book Club

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The Radio 2 Book club celebrates the best in new fiction and recommends great reads. Sara will be interviewing top authors about their latest novels, and she’ll be catching up with librarians and reading groups from across the UK. Whether you’re after a summer blockbuster, a twist-filled thriller, or want to curl up with a heart-warming love story, Sara has you covered!

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Episodes
  • 'Dissection Of A Murder' by Jo Murray
    May 18 2026

    Debut novelist Jo Murray joins Sara for a natter about her crime thriller 'Dissection Of A Murder'

    Jo was a criminal barrister for many years before leaving the profession to spend more time with family and to write. Sara talks to Jo about bringing her real-life experiences from the courtroom to the page, making her readers work hard and how she came up with a very important element of the story (and characters).

    We also get a great book recommendation from Jo - and - get an exclusive extract of the audiobook too.

    Here's a little more info on 'Dissection Of A Murder':A dead judge.

    A silent defendant. And a courtroom full of liars.

    When Leila Reynolds is handed her first murder case, she’s shocked at how high-profile it is: the murder of a well-respected, well-known judge. This shouldn’t be the kind of case she’s leading; it’s way beyond her expertise. But the defendant, Jack Millman, is clear. He wants her, and only her.

    To make things worse, he’s refusing to talk. How is she supposed to prove herself on what appears to be an unwinnable case?

    Losing is not an option. She must find the most persuasive argument. Trials aren’t won by convincing judges or fellow barristers – they’re all about convincing a jury.

    Suddenly, Leila finds herself fighting not only to keep Jack out of prison, but also to keep her own secrets buried.

    It’s true what they say – there are two sides to every story.

    Guilty or not guilty?

    You decide . . .

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    12 mins
  • The Radio 2 Book Club Award
    May 12 2026

    Jeremy Vine goes backstage at The British Book Awards ('The Nibbies') to speak with the great and the good of the book industry, including: Sir Tony Robinson, Michael Rosen, MC Grammar, Steph McGovern, Matt Cain, Laura Shepherd-Robinson and Abir Mukherjee...

    He brings us all the glitz and glam from the 36th Nibbies, which took place in London's Mayfair in May 2026, as well as an interview with the first ever winner of The Radio 2 Book Club Award - Roisin O'Donnell.

    Roisin won for her debut novel, 'Nesting', which we featured on the Book Club back in January 2025. (you can hear that interview on BBC Sounds anytime you like!)

    Here's a little more info on her book:

    On a bright spring afternoon in Dublin, Ciara Fay makes a split-second decision that will change everything. Grabbing an armful of clothes from the washing line, Ciara straps her two young daughters into her car and drives away. Head spinning, all she knows for certain is that home is no longer safe.

    This was meant to be an escape. But with dwindling savings, no job, and her family across the sea, Ciara finds herself adrift, facing a broken housing system and the voice of her own demons. As summer passes and winter closes in, she must navigate raising her children in a hotel room, searching for a new home and dealing with her husband Ryan’s relentless campaign to get her to come back. Because leaving is one thing, but staying away is another.

    What will it take for Ciara to rebuild her life? Can she ever truly break away from Ryan’s control – and what will be the cost?

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    23 mins
  • 'The Wreck' by Lizzy Stewart
    May 5 2026

    Author and illustrator, Lizzy Stewart, joins Sara in the Book Club to chat about her new illustrated novel, 'The Wreck'.

    They talk about her writing (and drawing) routine, Eric Ravilious as an inspiration, 90s hairdos - and how drastically friendships can change over decades.

    Lizzy also recommends us a couple of books she has enjoyed reading recently.

    Here's a little more info on 'The Wreck':

    Two couples pursue their dream of communal living in the English countryside – and then it all comes tumbling down

    Charlotte and Francesca were best friends at university in the mid-1970s. But tensions coursed beneath their natural affection, deepening when Fran got together with Charlotte’s friend Adrian, and the two women drifted apart.

    When Fran contacts Charlotte out of the blue with an unusual proposal – an invitation to live with her and Adrian in the rambling house they’ve bought in the countryside – Charlotte impulsively persuades her partner, Bill, to accept this tantalising promise of a new kind of community.

    At first their new life feels utopian; life and space are shared joyfully. But it doesn’t take long for old tensions to rise to the surface, shattering their illusions and showing each of them in a new light.

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    13 mins
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