Highlights from Joffe Books this week, and they’re looking good

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First a special offer: FROM CRADLE TO GRAVE  BY PATRICIA MACDONALD: Young mother Claire confessed to the double murder of her husband and newborn son.  Her best friend, Morgan, refuses to believe she could have done such a thing, but Claire’s perfect life is far removed from what it seems.
How well does she know her best friend? Morgan is willing to put her life at risk to find out the truth.

Out now. Half price for launch, get this gripping thriller for a bargain 99p / 99c.

                                                                                    

The Tutankhamum Murder by Roy Lewis OUT NOW – £1.99 / $2.99

“Emotionally tense, suspense-filled thriller from a master of investigative crime.” Kirkus
“Lewis writes with muscular authority . . . an excellent piece of work that will please his any fans.” Tangled Web
“Roy Lewis is a writer who believes in keeping his readers on their toes with plenty of twists and surprises.” Daily Telegraph

A Vow of Obedience Veronic Black   £1.99 / $2.99

Sister Joan remains the most refreshing and likable of the genre’s nun-sleuths.” Publishers Weekly 

A body is discovered in the convent’s schoolhouse. Dressed all in white, a garland of leaves has been delicately placed upon her head. A thin red line the singular disturbance upon the otherwise peaceful looking victim. Sister Joan finds herself torn between her religious duties and discovering the truth

Dying Bad by Maureen Carter £1.99/$2.99. A gripping police procedural by a best selling author.

Detective Inspector Sarah Quinn and her team are having a terrible week. A badly beaten man but no leads. Another victim is left in a coma. Violence is stalking the streets of Birmingham. Has D I Quinn got a grip on it?

Plus plus plus:  GET FIVE ACTION-PACKED THRILLERS IN ONE BARGAIN BOX SET TODAY!   99p/99m Silver’s an ex-mercenary who will do whatever it takes to see people brought to justice.

And now more about NINA KICUL   ASSISTANT EDITOR who Frost Magazine has come to know, and like enormously for her professionalism and willingness to respond quickly.

WHAT I DO: I consider myself to be very lucky as I have the pleasure of working across lots of different departments at Joffe Books. This inevitably makes it hard to explain what I actually do, as I wear many hats, but a key part of my role is to ensure everything is running smoothly (no pressure!). This could involve formatting manuscripts ready for the next step, taking in corrections from freelancers, designing book covers, awards management or discussing book launches with authors, there’s never a dull day at Joffe Books!

WHAT I’M LOOKING FORWARD TO IN 2021: Finding and publishing more great books for our readers to devour! We also have an incredibly exciting event in the pipeline for later in the year (virus permitting, more on this soon!) for our authors and loyal readers, which we hope we can go ahead with. I’m also looking forward to seeing my colleagues again and attending industry events and festivals.

FAVOURITE BOOKS: This question shouldn’t be allowed, it’s just too hard! Some of my favourite books are holocaust survivor stories like The Tattooist of AuschwitzCilka’s Journey and The Choice. Although they’re harrowing, they also fill me with hope. Even in the darkest times we can still find some light and the strength to face our own demons and struggles – things can and will get better. Quite apt, no?

Find all these highlights, and the multitude of titles here Joffe