The Puma: 'A formidable new talent' The Times

Author:   Daniel Wiles
Publisher:   Swift Press
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9781800753686


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   12 February 2026
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The Puma: 'A formidable new talent' The Times


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'Daniel Wiles connects us viscerally to the past we have buried the history we choose to ignore' Hilary Mantel If his wife hadn't changed, then maybe Bernardo wouldn't have left, with his son in tow, to try and tame the wilderness of his childhood. If the land hadn't changed, turning grey and collapsing in their hands each time they grasped for survival, then maybe Bernardo and the boy could have built a life here. If the Puma hadn't changed everything, then maybe Bernardo wouldn't have to stalk the beast, searching for some measure of revenge, wishing he'd pulled the trigger when he had the chance. The Puma is a novel that asks what a father would do to ensure his family's survival - and what he might become when that is no longer an option.

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Author:   Daniel Wiles
Publisher:   Swift Press
Imprint:   Swift Press
ISBN:  

9781800753686


ISBN 10:   1800753683
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   12 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Praise for Mercia's Take: 'Energy and passion fuels this harsh and beautiful first novel; Daniel Wiles connects us viscerally to the past we have buried the history we choose to ignore' - Hilary Mantel 'Read this novel and marvel at its language, dark and gleaming as obsidian. Daniel Wiles channels the Southern Gothic into the vernacular of the Black Country and unearths from the past a tale of desperation that speaks to our current damnation. A striking debut' - Paul Lynch ‘Feverishly compulsive … Narrated with spectacular economy, in a thudding, rhythmic staccato studded with local vernacular, the book deftly folds themes of pride, masculinity and ecological ruin into its central story: the visceral vengeance quest that ensues after a fellow miner makes off with Michael’s life-changing haul of gold’ - The Observer, 10 best debut novelists of 2022 'Unsettling and heart-wrenching, this debut marks Wiles as a formidable talent' - Antonia Senior, The Times


Praise for Mercia's Take: 'Energy and passion fuels this harsh and beautiful first novel; Daniel Wiles connects us viscerally to the past we have buried the history we choose to ignore' - Hilary Mantel 'Read this novel and marvel at its language, dark and gleaming as obsidian. Daniel Wiles channels the Southern Gothic into the vernacular of the Black Country and unearths from the past a tale of desperation that speaks to our current damnation. A striking debut' - Paul Lynch ‘Feverishly compulsive … Narrated with spectacular economy, in a thudding, rhythmic staccato studded with local vernacular, the book deftly folds themes of pride, masculinity and ecological ruin into its central story: the visceral vengeance quest that ensues after a fellow miner makes off with Michael’s life-changing haul of gold’ - The Observer, 10 best debut novelists of 2022 'Unsettling and heart-wrenching, this debut marks Wiles as a formidable talent' - Antonia Senior, The Times


Author Information

Daniel Wiles is from Walsall in the West Midlands. He was the recipient of the Booker Prize Foundation Scholarship for the UEA Creative Writing MA, and was picked as one of the Observer’s best debut novelists for his first novel, Mercia's Take, which went on to win the Betty Trask Award in 2023. It is currently being developed for film. The Puma is his second novel.

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