Common Decency
On sale
21st May 2026
Price: £20
IT MAY BE QUIET IN THE SUBURBS, BUT IT’S FAR FROM PEACEFUL. . .
‘A fantastic frothy read about suburbia with all Tom Allen’s great style’ JACQUELINE WILSON, international #1 bestseller
‘A deliciously witty suburban comedy of manners with real bite, shot through with Tom Allen’s trademark humour. A brilliant debut novel!’ TERRY DEARY, #1 Sunday Times bestseller
‘Absolutely fantastic, I love Tom Allen!’ SARA COX
‘Genuinely charming and so well-written. Read this book instead of doom-scrolling and you will go to bed happy’ JEREMY VINE
‘A story that made me both spit out my tea with laughter and brought me close to tears. I LOVED IT!’
RUTH HOGAN, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Keeper of Lost Things
‘Charming and comical with a sardonic raised eyebrow. Very Tom Allen!’ JO BRAND
‘Tom writes with a perfect comic voice, about a place no one knows better, suburbia. A beautiful book about a much ignored area of British life’ JOSH WIDDICOMBE
It may be quiet in the suburbs, but it’s far from peaceful . . .
Oak Drive can be found nestled tidily in an unassuming English town. Its uniform front gardens overlook a midsized common which the street’s residents survey with quiet, some might say smug, pride.
This is the sort of place where it pays to sweat the small stuff, and let the big things look after themselves. Bins should be placed back in their right positions in a timely fashion and paintwork should share the same tasteful but muted palette.
Sometimes, however, the big things do not look after themselves – and all hell can break loose in sleepy suburbia.
Common Decency chronicles the lives and interactions of the street’s residents as they band together to save a beloved oak tree from destruction at the hands of ruthless developers.
As tensions rise and repressed neuroses and resentments seep out, the secrets of Oak Drive threaten to shatter the well-ordered veneer, revealing some rather more surprising truths. . .
Tom Allen brings his trademark dark comedy to the page in this brilliant novel about what it truly means to be a neighbourhood.
READERS ARE LOVING TOM ALLEN’S SPARKLING DEBUT
‘What an exceptional piece of writing. It’s witty, it’s immersive, it makes you think’
‘A fabulous read, a real comedy of manners’
‘Tom Allen has a natural affinity for storytelling. I can’t wait to see what he writes next’
‘A humorous, charming book with a bit of edge to it’
‘The cosiest of suburban observational dramas, with the smart sass and wit you’d expect from Tom Allen’
‘I absolutely ADORED this book!’
‘A fantastic frothy read about suburbia with all Tom Allen’s great style’ JACQUELINE WILSON, international #1 bestseller
‘A deliciously witty suburban comedy of manners with real bite, shot through with Tom Allen’s trademark humour. A brilliant debut novel!’ TERRY DEARY, #1 Sunday Times bestseller
‘Absolutely fantastic, I love Tom Allen!’ SARA COX
‘Genuinely charming and so well-written. Read this book instead of doom-scrolling and you will go to bed happy’ JEREMY VINE
‘A story that made me both spit out my tea with laughter and brought me close to tears. I LOVED IT!’
RUTH HOGAN, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Keeper of Lost Things
‘Charming and comical with a sardonic raised eyebrow. Very Tom Allen!’ JO BRAND
‘Tom writes with a perfect comic voice, about a place no one knows better, suburbia. A beautiful book about a much ignored area of British life’ JOSH WIDDICOMBE
It may be quiet in the suburbs, but it’s far from peaceful . . .
Oak Drive can be found nestled tidily in an unassuming English town. Its uniform front gardens overlook a midsized common which the street’s residents survey with quiet, some might say smug, pride.
This is the sort of place where it pays to sweat the small stuff, and let the big things look after themselves. Bins should be placed back in their right positions in a timely fashion and paintwork should share the same tasteful but muted palette.
Sometimes, however, the big things do not look after themselves – and all hell can break loose in sleepy suburbia.
Common Decency chronicles the lives and interactions of the street’s residents as they band together to save a beloved oak tree from destruction at the hands of ruthless developers.
As tensions rise and repressed neuroses and resentments seep out, the secrets of Oak Drive threaten to shatter the well-ordered veneer, revealing some rather more surprising truths. . .
Tom Allen brings his trademark dark comedy to the page in this brilliant novel about what it truly means to be a neighbourhood.
READERS ARE LOVING TOM ALLEN’S SPARKLING DEBUT
‘What an exceptional piece of writing. It’s witty, it’s immersive, it makes you think’
‘A fabulous read, a real comedy of manners’
‘Tom Allen has a natural affinity for storytelling. I can’t wait to see what he writes next’
‘A humorous, charming book with a bit of edge to it’
‘The cosiest of suburban observational dramas, with the smart sass and wit you’d expect from Tom Allen’
‘I absolutely ADORED this book!’
Reviews
Tom is a born storyteller and his acerbic wit, wicked humour and instinctive humanity combine triumphantly in Common Decency. His characters are brilliantly observed and comfortingly familiar, and the minutiae of their lives were as compelling as their dramas. I read it over two sittings and I LOVED IT!
A deliciously witty suburban comedy of manners with real bite, shot through with Tom Allen's trademark humour. A brilliant debut novel!
A fantastic frothy read about suburbia with all Tom Allen's great style, teasing but tender-hearted. Make it a sit com!
Ever wonder what's behind the twitching curtains in a respectable leafy middle-class suburb? Here's your answer with knobs on. Charming and comical with a sardonic raised eyebrow. Very Tom Allen!
Tom writes with a perfect comic voice, about a place no one knows better, suburbia. A beautiful book about a much ignored area of British life
A confident move into fiction from the witty and charming comedian, with a sharp and affectionate dissection of stultifying suburbia and the garden-variety weirdos who call it home
Genuinely charming, and so well-written. With Tom Allen in charge of the narrative you know you will be held from the first page to the last. Some beautiful close-up characterisation, and always the sense that something big is about to go very wrong or very right for the central characters. I kept coming back to this book just to enjoy the sheer richness of these ordinary lives. Read this book instead of doom-scrolling and you will go to bed happy. Sharp and clever, just like Tom
Absolutely fantastic, I love Tom Allen!