The Most Anticipated Books of 2026 at KPFTV Editions
Discover some of the most anticipated releases and reader-favorite titles from KPFTV Editions — curated across geopolitical thrillers, historical mysteries, immersive fantasy, and high-impact non-fiction.
This page is intentionally editorial: fewer distractions, clearer shelves, bigger covers, and direct paths into each series or book page. If you want a fast entry point into the catalog, start with the featured series below — then explore the fiction shelf and the non-fiction shelf.
Featured Series
If you want modern suspense with real incentives, start here: leverage, networks, money, intelligence tradecraft, and consequences.
A geopolitical thriller series built around leverage: corporate power, elite networks, and the real incentives that move nations. Fast pacing, plausible stakes, and a worldview shaped by global experience — written for readers who want suspense that feels real.
KPFTV Editions: curated shelves, not a cluttered store
Many publisher sites drown readers in “everything at once.” KPFTV Editions is the opposite: clear shelves, crisp positioning, and readable presentation. We design for the moment that matters — the instant a reader decides whether a book is for them. That’s why covers stay large, headlines stay clean, and descriptions stay specific. If you’re browsing fiction, you’ll find modern geopolitical suspense, ancient history rendered with cinematic detail, and fantasy that respects mythic tone. If you’re browsing non-fiction, you’ll find analysis built for clarity: ideas that hold up in conversation, not just on a feed.
Use the shelves below as a fast map. Fiction titles are built for story momentum and atmosphere. Non-fiction titles are built for impact: structured arguments, real examples, and a style that treats the reader like an adult. This is what “popular” means at KPFTV Editions: work that earns attention and keeps it.
Non-Fiction Shelf
Analysis, ideas, and arguments — built for clarity and impact. These titles are meant to be discussed, not skimmed.
Why these non-fiction titles belong together
KPFTV Editions treats non-fiction like a serious craft. These books share a common DNA: clear claims, structured arguments, and language that respects the reader. The Human Map focuses on predictable human behavior and decision-making. Imported Hate examines social and ideological dynamics people prefer to ignore. Fire in the Holy Land addresses a conflict that is routinely simplified. And Die Lüge vom Frieden challenges a narrative that is often treated as unquestionable — with an English edition planned to reach a wider audience.
If you want non-fiction that’s meant to be discussed, cited, and used — not merely consumed — this shelf is designed as a starting point.
For Authors
Publishing is execution: editing that sharpens, covers that sell at thumbnail size, and a page strategy that reduces friction. If you want outcomes, not theory, start here.