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DHH News Roundup 29th June - 5th July 2020

7/6/2020

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Looking for your next read this summer? Amazon Kindle's got you covered. These five fantastic books are included in the Kindle Monthly Deal for July, where you can get up to 70% off the RRP.

​Simply click on the book to take you to the link!
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Mike Hollow's Blitz Detective series is out later this month and his publisher, Allison & Busby have made him their Author of the Month.

To see Mike introduce this brilliant new WW2 crime series, starring DI John Jago, follow this link.
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Canelo have snapped up rights to Una-Mary Parker's Granville trilogy (beginning with The Granville Sisters) ​and the covers were revealed last week. 
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This dramatic and enthralling saga series, set against the backdrop of WW2, is one juicy read and you can pre-order your eCopies here (released 3rd August).

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We spied the delightfully festive cover for Christmas for the Shop Girls by Joanna Toye, and it's already got us in the mood for the holiday season!

The book joins A Store At War, Wartime for the Shop Girls and Heartache for the Shop Girls, and will be released on 29th October (pre-order here).

Joanna also featured on RNIB Radio on Friday 3rd July to discuss her books. You can catch up here.


Another festive cover reveal to take place last week was Jo Thomas' Finding Love at the Christmas Market. 

Released in September in eBook and November in paperback, get ready to bake some gingerbread, mix up a mug of peppermint hot chocolate and settle down with this gorgeous, wintry treat (pre-order here).
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Congratulations to Amy Beashel, whose debut YA novel The Sky Is Mine has been shortlisted for the Bristol Teen Book Award 2020.

The award is organised by librarians, teachers and students and is aimed at celebrating diversity in young adult fiction. 

The winner will be announced on 11th February 2021.

The Curator, the next in M.W. Craven's Washington Poe series was reviewed in CrimeTime last week:

"​A myriad of side characters on both sides of the good and evil fence populate the story and draws us in with subtle effect. Poe and Tilly form a remarkable partnership of opposites, in turn intuitive, grumpy and meticulous which at times evokes the edgy relationships between cops in the novels of Michael Connelly, but with added psychological depth and a deep appreciation of the foibles of human nature. A series that keeps on getting better and better with every new volume. The Dagger judges got it right."

​See the full review here.

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The eBook of Carys Jones' The List was published last week, and picked up a fantastic quote from author Adam Hamdy along the way:

"The List is a sharp psychological thriller. A captivating premise and an engrossing read. Carys Jones deliver twists and turns that will keep you hooked to the very last page."

The paperback is due for publication in October 2020.


Also published last week was the third in Gabrielle Kent's Knights and Bikes series, Wheels of Legend!

Perfect for the young adventure-seekers, join Demelza, Nessa and Captain Honkers as they set off the investigate the latest mystery on Penfurzy island...
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The next book from Amanda Jennings, The Storm, is out later this month, and MyWeekly has reviewed it pre-publication in their latest issue:

"Will keep you gripped in its clutches until the very last page."

Amanda was also interviewed in July's Crime Monthly on what influences her writing. The issue is out and available to buy now!


Alison Bruce's The Moment Before Impact, will be published in October 2020 and has picked up a fantastic quote from M.W. Craven:

"The Moment Before Impact is the perfect crime novel. Beginning with an emotional exploration into the events that led to a fatal car crash, it seamlessly morphs into something far more chilling. One of the best books I've read for a long time - simply sensational."
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Finally, we were delighted to see James Goodhand's debut YA novel Last Lesson selected as one of Suzi Feay's best mid-year reads for young adults in the Financial Times.

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