This weekend, Biteback Publishing hit the front pages of both the Guardian and the Mail on Sunday. The publication of 5 Days to Power set the precedent for the weekend's political news agenda when the story broke in the Guardian on Saturday that a leaked document showed key Lib Dems thought the Liberal Democrat election plegde to scrap tuition fees within six years was untenable were a hung parliament to arise. "The Lib Dem document is disclosed in a new book on the coalition negotiations by Rob Wilson, Conservative MP for Reading East" the Guardian duly noted.

The story then took to the airwaves with Channel 4 News' Krishnan Guru-Murthy chiming: "Senior Liberal Democrats drew up plans to abandon the party's pledge to scrap student tuition fees two months before the General Election".

The exclusive serial revealed in the Mail on Sunday that David Cameron and Nick Clegg helped to prop up Gordon Brown in the days following the General Election and made him believe he still had a chance of clinging to power - full knowing that he didn't - for fear that Brown would up-sticks and leave without a Government in place.

David Laws' book 22 Days in May was credited by the MoS as "the first blow-by-blow insider's account of the high-octane and often acrimonious exchanges between the party leaders and rival negotiating teams."

Rob Wilson's book 5 Days to Power is available today for just £9.99 and David Laws's book 22 Days in May will be available from next Monday.

Both books will be available from Monday 22 November as e-books, priced £5.