Wow, what great news from Joffe Books: a number of their wonderful authors have been chosen by the TCKPRCA committee to feature in the Reader’s Choice Awards line-up so, as they told Frost Magazine, so let’s not FORGET TO VOTE.
Featuring this year is:
- Love Byte by David Atkinson
- The Smart Woman’s Guide to Murder by Victoria Dowd
- When He Vanished by T.J. Brearton
- Murder the Boys by Judith Cutler
- Witch Fire on the Levels by David Hodges
- Crime in the Gallery by Catherine Moloney
- Crime in the College by Catherine Moloney
- Murder Among Friends by Janice Frost
- Before He Kills Again by Margaret Murphy
- Don’t Scream by Margaret Murphy
- Hidden in the Heart by Beth Andrews
For those of you who aren’t familiar with the award, TCK Publishing Reader’s Choice Awards believe readers deserve to have a choice in the outcome of the awards. This belief has helped structure their casting, voting and award process and is central to everything they do.
So, readers, it’s up to you to decide a winner in each category. To cast your vote, please visit: https://www.tckpublishing.com/2021-readers-choice-voting-page/
Such excitement, and riding on the back of that, let’s look at some other books on offer from Joffe Books this week:
Small Bones by Kerry Buchanan 99p/99c
Green-fingered Sue Hearn is planting a herb garden and has spent the morning digging up all sorts of odds and ends, but the last thing she expected to dig up was a skull. Her mother went missing thirty years ago, but surely this couldn’t be . . . or could it? Sue confronts her father, aged and in hospital, and he insinuates the police were involved with the disappearance. Crikey – now that’s a teaser.
A Sign for Murder by Linda Mather 99p/99c
Private Detective Jo Hughes takes on a new client, Connor Fitzpatrick, at the agency. Connor’s brother Sean has gone missing. Then a body is found. And this missing person’s investigation becomes a murder inquiry. He was last seen with a woman at the local pub. Who is she and how is she connected to the case? A nail biter quite frankly.
Smile and be a Villain by Jeanne M. Dams £1.99/ $2.99
“Dorothy is a dear.” a New York Times Book Review says about our heroine, and sure enough, a cozy thriller with enough twists and turns to make you dizzy.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I have loved this series from the very first book! Hope Ms. Dams keeps on writing them for a very long time.” Jan
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “So great to have a protagonist of this age who is perceptive and intelligent . . . I can’t say enough about the characterisation!” Ratcliff
A great deal more information on all Joffe Books has to offer available here.