Hachette India

Hachette India Books By Hachette. Reading by You. Hachette India is the Indian arm of the world’s largest general books publisher, Hachette.

It began its local publishing programme in May 2009 with Amit Varma’s My Friend Sancho, the highest selling fiction debut of the year. This was followed by such books as Manjit Kumar’s Quantum (shortlisted for the BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction 2009) and Seeds of Terror by Gretchen Peters. The Children’s books division got off to a great start as well with the bestselling The Mahatma and

the Monkeys. Hachette India is part of Hachette UK, which is made up of companies like Headline, Hodder & Stoughton, Little, Brown, Octopus, Orion, Chambers-Harrap, Piatkus, Hodder Education including Arnold, and Hachette Children’s Books; with legendary imprints like John Murray, Everyman, Gollancz, Orbit, Abacus, Sceptre, Virago, Business Plus, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, Cassell, Hamlyn, Bounty, etc.; and brands like Asterix, Enid Blyton, Horrid Henry, Stephen King, Steve Berry, Jeffery Deaver, Jodi Picoult, Alexander McCall Smith, Gregory David Roberts, Martina Cole, James Patterson, Robert Ludlum, Vikram Seth and Amitav Ghosh (in the UK), and Lavanya Sankaran, to name a few. Hachette UK is in turn a part of Hachette Livre France, the leading publisher in France by a mile. The Hachette group is also the world’s number 1 magazine publisher as Hachette Filippachi, (Paris Match, Elle magazine, etc.). The Hachette group further is owned by the Lagardère group, also the owners of Airbus. What is unique about the Hachette group is its sense of federalism. So, despite common group objectives or PR initiatives, we are quite clear that we want to preserve the individual flavour and creative drive of each company. Often group companies may even bid against each other for the same book.

13/10/2025

Gifty reads to light up your festive season✨ Curated stories that sparkle and make perfect presents! 🪔

12/10/2025

'City of Kashmir' by Sameer Hamdani, out on 28th October 2025.
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From medieval Sanskrit and Persian texts to Kashmiri woodwork and oral traditions, 'City of Kashmir' uncovers how Srinagar’s gardens and lakes became a centre of knowledge and creativity in South Asia. Drawing on twenty years of fieldwork and heritage research, Sameer Hamdani offers not just history, but lived memory, architectural traces and material memory. This is Srinagar as you have never encountered it before on paper.
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12/10/2025

WARNING: This is not a drill. The Killer Question is out.

A quiet pub. A fierce rivalry. A deadly secret. This fiendishly clever mystery will make you look at your friends' texts differently. 🧐
Can you solve the case before the final twist? Get your copy and start sifting through the clues!

The season of shadows calls. Explore stories that whisper, haunt, and linger.
11/10/2025

The season of shadows calls. Explore stories that whisper, haunt, and linger.

10/10/2025

Why Poems and Prayers now?
Matthew McConaughey explains the motivation behind writing a book that seeks inspiration.

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Celebrating László Krasznahorkai, winner of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature, “for his compelling and visionary oeuvre...
09/10/2025

Celebrating László Krasznahorkai, winner of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature, “for his compelling and visionary oeuvre that, in the midst of apocalyptic terror, reaffirms the power of art.”

From creating millionaires to witnessing scams that shook the nation, India's financial history has seen it all. Running...
09/10/2025

From creating millionaires to witnessing scams that shook the nation, India's financial history has seen it all.

Running behind Lakshmi – get your copy now!

08/10/2025

The kind of love that tastes like blood and lasts forever.
Celebrating 20 years of the deeply romantic and dangerously suspenseful tale of Bella Swan and Edward Cullen. A forbidden love that challenges instinct and satisfies the deepest desires.
The saga that changed YA forever is back with stunning 20th Anniversary and Deluxe Collector's Editions. With new artwork and gorgeous sprayed edges, it's the perfect time to fall in love with Forks all over again.
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07/10/2025

Growth is good but how can you achieve growth for your business in the digital age? Find the answer from one of the most influential digital marketers, Alex Schultz, CMO of Meta. Understand channels, test creative, and measure incremental gains with this ultimate guide to digital marketing and advertising.
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06/10/2025

Still reading The Hallmarked Man? Here's what to expect from the latest Cormoran Strike book.
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When two legends unite, a masterpiece is born. Stephen King and Maurice Sendak have come together to breathe new, terrif...
06/10/2025

When two legends unite, a masterpiece is born. Stephen King and Maurice Sendak have come together to breathe new, terrifying life into a timeless fairy tale, Hansel and Gretel. This is the ultimate collector's item for anyone who loves dark stories and incredible art.
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05/10/2025

An extraordinary new chapter from one of India’s finest literary voices, 'Called by the Hills' is Anuradha Roy’s first work of non-fiction about life in Ranikhet, where mountain dogs, village rhythms and forest life form the texture of daily existence. Releasing 20 November 2025.
Anuradha Roy

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About Hachette India

Hachette India is the Indian arm of Hachette UK, which is made up of companies like Headline, Hodder & Stoughton, Little, Brown, Octopus, Orion, Chambers-Harrap, Piatkus, John Murray Press and Hachette Children’s Books; with legendary imprints like John Murray, Everyman, Gollancz, Orbit, Abacus, Sceptre, Virago, Business Plus, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, Cassell, Hamlyn, Bounty, etc.; and brands like John Grisham, Asterix, Enid Blyton, Horrid Henry, Stephen King, Steve Berry, Jeffery Deaver, Jodi Picoult, Alexander McCall Smith, Gregory David Roberts, Mathew Reilly, Martina Cole, James Patterson, Robert Ludlum, Vikram Seth and Amitav Ghosh (in the UK), Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and Lavanya Sankaran, to name a few. Hachette India commenced operations in 2008 and began its local publishing programme in May 2009 with Amit Varma’s My Friend Sancho, the highest selling fiction debut of the year. This was followed by such books as Manjit Kumar’s Quantum (shortlisted for the BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction 2009) and Seeds of Terror by Gretchen Peters. The Children’s books division got off to a great start as well with the bestselling The Mahatma and the Monkeys. The year that followed saw the publication of several bestselling titles including Turbulence by Samit Basu, Third Best by Arjun Rao and a spate of non-fiction leads like 24 Akbar Road, The Absent State, The Red Market, Travelling Diva and Diva Green by celebrity Chef Ritu Dalmia, Durbar by Tavleen Singh, The Billionaire’s Apprentice by Anita Raghavan and the country’s first Yearbook and Infopedia for Children. Hachette India publishes general, literary and commercial fiction, children’s and reference books as well as non- fiction, covering memoirs, self help, travel, history, business, popular culture, lifestyle and sport. Hachette UK is a part of Hachette Livre France, the dominant market leading publisher in France. The Hachette group is itself owned by the Lagardere group which has as parallel subsidiary groups the world’s number 1 magazine publisher in Hachette Filippachi, (Paris Match, Elle magazine, etc.), sports management companies, distribution and retail businesses (Relay and Newslink brands in Europe and Asia Pacific).