Currently reading
The Toymaker by Jeremy de Quidt (David Fickling Books)
It's another one I found on the shelves at work, and is a Galley Proof. But I checked, and it was actually published.
It's pitched quite interestingly somewhere between teen & adult novel, and written in a storytelling style, all intimacies & teasing, intractable situations and impending menace.
The setting is a bit arch, being a sort of central European gothic, with travelling shows, wolf-ridden forests, deep snows, inns filled with shady characters etc.
It gets a bit implausible, but it is quite a page turner, and a well-told story. I'm a wee bit over half way through - I'll report back when I'm done.