The Library Murders now available!

Thursday 20 August, 2020

The Library Murders now available!

Today’s the big day! The Library Murders is now available to purchase! If you pre-ordered it on Kindle, it should already have found its way to your device. If you’re still to pick up a copy, you can grab it in either Kindle or paperback formats via the following links:

- Kindle (Amazon)
- Paperback (Amazon)
- Signed paperback (direct via Gumroad)

The paperback edition is also available to order from a variety of other suppliers, including Waterstones and Blackwell’s, but if you’re itching to get your hands on it as soon as possible, it’s probably quickest to order it either through Amazon or buy a signed paperback directly from me.

Over the next seven days, various bloggers will be weighing in on The Library Murders as part of the blog tour organised by Overview Media. Here’s the full list of participants:

Thursday, 20th August
- The Irresponsible Reader
- Cheekypee Reads and Reviews

Friday, 21st August
- booksbehindthetitle
- Bookish Jottings

Saturday, 22nd August
- Once Upon a Time Book Reviews
- Beyond the Books

Sunday, 23rd August
- Reading Through the Pain
- Simply Suze Reviews

Monday, 24th August
- Mrs Brown’s Books
- Tea Books & Biscuits

Tuesday, 25th August
- The Word is Out
- Literacy Indulgence

Wednesday, 26th August
- Avonna Loves Genres
- Blogging with Carol

I for one can’t wait to find out what they think of the book… and that goes for you too! If you pick up a copy of The Library Murders, please don’t hesitate to get in touch and let me know your thoughts on it. I’m always interested to hear what readers think of my writing, good and bad.

And here’s a super-secret tip for you: if you read to the end of The Library Murders, you’ll find a link to download a COMPLETELY FREE copy of The Library Murders: Origin, an exclusive tie-in novella which tells the story of the events leading up to the main novel from the point of view of the killer. That’s full 15,000-word prequel, completely free of charge, provided as my way of saying thanks to you for taking the time to read my work.

The Library Murders: Origin (cover)

The Library Murders was a blast to write, and I hope it brings as much enjoyment to readers as it has to me. It’s my first time writing a standalone novel, and while I’m looking forward to re-immersing myself in the world of Anna Scavolini before too long, writing The Library Murders and delving into the psyche of its protagonist, Alyssa Clark, has provided a welcome change of pace.


Quick links:

- About The Library Murders
- Read first chapter