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.

16/09/2025

Is this the final chance for Strike and Robin?
A dismembered co**se, a missing father, and a silver shop with ties to the Freemasons. The Hallmarked Man by Robert Galbraith is a complex, gripping read that will keep you guessing.
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Praise for Chhimi Tenduf-La’s A Hiding to Nothing – an unputdownable thriller where every secret cuts deep and every pag...
16/09/2025

Praise for Chhimi Tenduf-La’s A Hiding to Nothing – an unputdownable thriller where every secret cuts deep and every page tightens the tension!

For decades, the world has speculated about her story, but now, the EGOT-winning legend is finally telling her truth. Li...
15/09/2025

For decades, the world has speculated about her story, but now, the EGOT-winning legend is finally telling her truth. Liza Minnelli's memoir offers a raw and intimate look into a life lived in the spotlight, full of love, surprises, and the honesty that has always defined her. Get ready for an unforgettable journey.
Coming March 2026!

14/09/2025

Have you finished reading The Running Grave? It's nearly time for the next chapter.
Strike and Robin are returning in The Hallmarked Man, the brand new instalment in the highly acclaimed international bestselling series.
Coming September 16!

13/09/2025

A tale you think you know, brought to life like never before...

Let Stephen King, global bestselling and award-winning author, and the Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator Maurice Sendak guide you into this most deliciously daring rendition of the traditional Grimm fairy tale, Hansel and Gretel. But will you find your way back out?

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12/09/2025

Lisbeth Salander is back. And this time, the cold is more than just a feeling.
The north is getting colder, and the tensions are rising. In a new world of environmental protests, brutal murders, and old enemies, Lisbeth Salander is forced to return to a place she can never truly escape.
Dive into the chilling new chapter of the Millennium series with Karin Smirnoff's The Girl with Ice in Her Veins.
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11/09/2025

From Sholay and Deewaar to Khushboo and Nishant, 1975 was the year that redefined Hindi cinema. Iconic films, unforgettable stars, powerful music, and the shadow of the Emergency — this year had it all.

Dive into the year that became the stuff of legend. Get your copy now!
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Spies lie. Spies betray. And they also screw up . . .It’s time to send in the clowns.The brand new Slough House thriller...
11/09/2025

Spies lie. Spies betray. And they also screw up . . .
It’s time to send in the clowns.
The brand new Slough House thriller from bestseller Mick Herron is here!
A brilliant addition to the Slough House series that will keep you guessing until the very end.
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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).