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Embla Books signs two book deal with bestselling Marius Gabriel

Embla Books, the digital-first commercial fiction imprint of Bonnier Books UK, has signed bestselling author Marius Gabriel for two new poignant, moving and masterfully written World War II historical novels. 

Editorial Director Cara Chimirri acquired world English language rights from Bill Goodall at Bill Goodall Literary Agency. 

In his next two novels, Gabriel will explore untold true stories from the war in new locations. These stories will chart the long shadow cast by the conflict and the enduring legacy left behind by tremendous acts of courage of individuals during some of the war’s darkest days.   

Gabriel said: ‘I’m delighted to be working with Cara Chimirri and Emilie Marneur at this exciting moment in Embla’s development – only their second year in the digital publishing market, and already a resounding success! Looking forward greatly to the future together.’ 

Chimirri said: ‘I have been a huge admirer of Marius’s stunning historical novels for a long time. It is truly a career highlight to have the chance to work with him on these amazing new books and to welcome him to the list at Embla. Marius gives his readers the most unforgettable characters and gripping plots, all grounded in the most meticulous research and a unique insight into what our past can teach us about our place in the world today. I cannot wait for readers to discover these extraordinary stories.’ 

Goodall said: ‘Having only recently been reunited with Marius as his agent, I’m thrilled that Embla will be publishing what promise to be two more wonderful works from a true master of the historical novel.’

Marius Gabriel is the author of a number of historical novels, including The Girls In The AtticThe Ocean Linerand The Parisians. His novel set in wartime Paris, The Designer, won the Romantic Novelists Association Prize for Historical Romance in 2018.

Marius Gabriel’s first novel to be published by Embla is scheduled for publication in summer 2024, to be followed by the second in early 2025.