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Hunger Pains, Cell One, The Girl in the Picture 3 Books Collection Set - Fiction - Paperback

Author: Derek Owusu
SKU: MAN-VRT-U240150-9124175714
Barcode: 9789124175719
Publisher: Penguin/Simon & Schuster UK
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Titles in This Set:
Hunger Pains
Cell One
The Girl in the Picture

Format: Paperback

Overview:
This three-book collection brings together gripping Quick Reads titles that span memoir, crime thriller, and historical fiction, all in compact, accessible editions. Hunger Pains by Derek Owusu offers a raw, intimate voice that invites readers into a world of identity, resilience, and mental health with stark honesty. Cell One by Leye Adenle delivers a pulse-pounding Lagos-based thriller, weaving tension, danger, and sharp social insight into a tightly plotted ride. The Girl in the Picture by Rachel Hore provides a beguiling Quick Reads novella that blends memory, art, and family secrets into a captivating, fast-paced narrative. Each title fits into a busy reader’s life, delivering a complete literary experience in a slim paperback format. Perfect for curious readers exploring contemporary voices and braided storytelling, this collection makes a thoughtful gift for book lovers seeking variety without committing to full-length novels. The trio showcases three distinct storytelling traditions, all accessible through the trusted Quick Reads program and published in the UK for broad appeal.

What Makes This Collection Worth Owning:
Buying Hunger Pains, Cell One, and The Girl in the Picture as a set offers immediate access to three different moods and genres in one affordable package. You get a mentor-like memoir, a high-tension crime thriller, and a literary mystery about memory and art—all in uniformly portable paperback editions. This collection is ideal for readers building a diverse short-read library, commuters seeking engrossing narratives on the go, and gift buyers looking for variety wrapped in a single, cohesive gift. The titles connect through the Quick Reads ethos: powerful storytelling that respects your time while delivering memorable characters and twists. Owning the full set supports a binge-reading experience, providing a ready-made mini-journey from contemporary life to suspense to historical fiction, all under one cover philosophy of accessible yet rewarding fiction.

Books Included in This Collection:
Hunger Pains
Hunger Pains, a Quick Reads edition by Derek Owusu, presents an intimate, candid perspective on life, identity, and resilience. The prose is concise but impactful, designed for immediate resonance with readers who want honesty and depth without long passages. Owusu’s voice is tuned to modern life, making this a meaningful entry point for readers new to his work and a powerful reflection for fans familiar with his broader writing. The book stands as a pivotal Quick Reads title, widely praised for its emotional clarity and cultural resonance. This edition is ideal for readers seeking a personal, thought-provoking read that fits easily into a busy schedule.

Cell One
Cell One, by Leye Adenle, is a pulse-pounding thriller that keeps the pages turning. The story unfolds with brisk pacing and sharp twists set against a vibrant, gritty urban backdrop. Adenle’s rendering of danger, loyalty, and moral ambiguity offers both entertainment and social insight, making it a compelling choice for fans of fast, twist-filled narratives. This Quick Reads edition condenses the thriller’s momentum into a compact format, ensuring readers experience a complete, satisfying arc without sacrificing impact or character depth.

The Girl in the Picture
The Girl in the Picture is a captivating Quick Reads novella from bestselling author Rachel Hore. It combines historical intrigue with intimate emotional stakes, inviting readers to trace connections between a painting, memory, and family history. Hore’s accessible storytelling pace makes this title a perfect introduction to her work for new readers, while still offering the emotional depth and atmosphere that longtime fans appreciate. This edition delivers a concise yet immersive experience, showcasing Hore’s talent for weaving scenes that linger long after the final page.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This trio is tailor-made for readers who love short, powerful fiction across genres. It’s ideal for busy adults who want a complete story in one sitting or a quick evening escape, students seeking accessible entries into contemporary authors, and gift buyers looking for a thoughtful, multi-voice collection. Fans of memoir with literary flair will gravitate to Hunger Pains, while readers who relish neon-lit crime and Lagos setting will adore Cell One. The Girl in the Picture appeals to lovers of evocative historical fiction and art-infused mysteries. Together, they form a versatile starter kit for introducing readers to three acclaimed writers and three distinct storytelling styles.

Key Benefits:

  • Three acclaimed Quick Reads titles in one affordable paperback collection
  • Variety of genres (memoir, thriller, historical fiction) for broad appeal
  • Compact, portable formats perfect for commuting, travel, or bedtime reading
  • Introduction to three diverse authors and their distinctive voices
  • Great for gifting to readers who want depth without long novels
  • Each title stands alone with a complete story arc and satisfying payoff

About the Author:
Derek Owusu is an acclaimed British writer whose work includes That Reminds Me and Borderline Fiction; Hunger Pains is presented here as a Quick Reads edition, bringing his intimate, incisive voice to a wider audience. Leye Adenle is a celebrated Nigerian author known for gripping crime fiction that travels beyond borders; his contributions to this set showcase a fast-paced, culturally rich thriller experience. Rachel Hore is a bestselling author recognized for her historical and literary fiction, celebrated for weaving memory, place, and emotion into vivid narratives. This collection highlights each writer’s distinctive strengths—Owusu’s personal candor, Adenle’s kinetic plotting, and Hore’s evocative storytelling—delivering a balanced, rich reading experience across a single purchase.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you’re building a versatile library or searching for a thoughtful gift, this three-title collection delivers immediate value with three different reading journeys. You’ll get a memoir-style window into contemporary life, an edge-of-seat thriller, and a memory-driven historical fiction piece, all in one purchase. The set’s cohesive paperback format makes for easy stacking on a shelf and effortless gifting. It’s the kind of collection that sparks conversations and invites readers to explore authors they may want to follow more deeply. For readers new to these voices, it’s a compelling invitation to explore varied themes—from identity and resilience to crime and memory—without committing to multiple full-length novels.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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