It’s publication week for my new crime novel, A Patient Fury. It comes out in e-book tomorrow and hardback on Thursday. To celebrate, I’m doing a giveaway each day until Friday of various books connected to my reviews and writing including, of course, my own novels. I’ll still be posting my reviews – I have one coming tomorrow but I though it’d be nice to celebrate too.
Today, as promised, I’m giving away a bundle of four proofs that I reviewed last week.The books are published in 2018 so the lucky winner will get early sight of these excellent crime novels by Eva Dolan, Cara Hunter, Roz Watkins and Karen Ellis. Today’s giveaway is to celebrate book reviewers who do a sterling job to promote authors and reading in general. It’s the start of the blog tour for A Patient Fury today and I’m very grateful for the support of the bloggers involved. I’ll be posting the reviews on my Facebook page.
To enter the giveaway, all you need to do is ‘like’ my Facebook page
and sign-up to my newsletter below.
That’s it! If you already receive my newsletter, then simply leave a comment below telling me what your favourite read of 2017 is so far.
The competition will be open until Friday evening (the 8th) at 6pm BST when I’ll be drawing ALL the winners for the week and I’ll announce them here. The competition is open to entries worldwide. Good luck and here’s a glimpse of what’s on offer for the rest of the week:
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**** The competition is now closed. Congratulations to winner Sue Leavey. Thanks to all who took part. I loved reading about your favourite book this year.*****
Best read this year so far: The Dry by Jane Harper
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Very much on my wish list!
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favourite so far is The Essex Serpent…
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I enjoyed this too.
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all the best for your new book
fave book this year fiona cummins rattle
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I enjoyed this one. Thank you, Derek.
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Hi, thanks for the chance to win these 2018 releases. Good luck with your new book. I have two favourites but I have went for , Georgia Capron – Just the two of us
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Thank you. I haven’t heard of this author – I’ll check out the book.
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The silent corner by Dean Koontz my first 5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Read of the year so far
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Thanks, Amanda.
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Favourite so far is Nothing Venture by Patricia Wentworth.
all the best
Louise
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Glad to find another Wentworth fan!
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Wishing you all the best on publication day Sarah. Its impossible to name just one favourite but I would have to include Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman.
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Thank you. This book is on my wish list.
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So hard to name just one but I’ll go with one of my all-time favourite authors and say Karin Slaughter’s The Good Daughter.
Wishing you a wonderful publication day! And thank you for a great giveaway!
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Thank you. I appreciate the support. I’ve not read any Karin Slaughter but I must try her.
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So glad to hear A Patient Fury will be with us soon – A favourite read is Little Deaths by Emma Flint
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Thanks, Cleo. I enjoyed Little Deaths too.
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Already liked page and have now signed up for newsletter. A favourite read this year has been The Summer of Impossible Things by Rowan Coleman 😊
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I’ve heard really good things about Rowan’s writing. I must try her.
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Congratulations on it being publication week, Sarah! Seems like no time at all since the last one. 🙂
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Thank you, John. Hope all is well!
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Good luck with the release! I’m already subscribed. My favourite read so far this year is “Hide and Seek” by Richard Parker. I’m reviewing it on Wednesday 🙂
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Thank you! I’ll look forward to the review.
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Already subscribed! My favorite book so far this year is The Address by Fiona Davis with a close runner up, The Butterfly Cabinet by Bernie McGill. Thanks for the giveaway and enjoy your publication week!
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Thanks, Peggy!
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Still Dark by Alex Gray. Being a Weegie, I love all the Glasgow detail.
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Thanks, Shaun. I love Alex Gray’s books too.
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That’s a tough one, I’ve read some great books this year. If I had to pick one then it would be ‘Death Stalks Kettle Street’ by John Bowen. I still think about the two main characters sometimes.
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An author I’ve not heard of, Sheila. Thank you.
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Oh tough tough choice!! Don’t close your eyes by holly seddon. Happy publication week!
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Thank you, Katherine.
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My favourite read is Clare Macintosh. Her first novel I Let you Go was one which was difficult to put down and her second book, I See You, certainly didn’t disappoint. Eagerly awaiting her next book.
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Thanks, Pauline.
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My favorite read so far this year is Harry Bingham’s The Strange Death of Fiona Griffiths, the third book in this series. Fiona is a very strong character and Harry writes a nice tight story.
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Thanks, Bill. I’ve read a few of Harry’s books and really enjoyed them.
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Exciting news – and good luck with it all! Favourite read this year has been One of Us Is Lying by Karen McManus
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thanks, Christina!
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Congratulations Sarah! Would I be cheating if I said A Patient Fury?! Otherwise, it’s got to be Dark Asylum by ES Thomson.
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Thank you, Linda and also for the fantastic review of A Patient Fury. I really appreciate your support!
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Good luck Sarah! Already subscribed. My favourite read of 2017 is – Kind of Cruel by Sophie Hannah. Why? Because it started off great and then it got annoying (getting too complex for my liking) and then when it all came together -gratifying. Throughout the rollercoaster reading experience, one thing did not change – it was compelling. It is not an easy read but I couldn’t help admire and then enjoy Hannah’s writing. The story remained in my head until much later – hallmark of a great story.
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I loved A Kind of Cruel too. It’s Hannah’s best book, I think.
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My favourite read so far is Andrea Camilleri A Nest Of Vipers
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Thanks, Victoria.
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My favorite books so far this year: Hard to pick, but several: Persons Unknown by Susie Steiner, Watch Her Disappear by Eva Dolan, The Dry by Jane Harper, Earthly Remains by Donna Leon. And one by a male writer is The Late Show, Michael Connelly’s newest book with a woman investigator starring.
Can’t wait for A Patient Fury.
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