Play Dead and Ride Out
The Dog Sitter Detective cover reveal, work updates, and upcoming appearances
The Dog Sitter Detective Plays Dead cover reveal š¶š
The third book in the series, The Dog Sitter Detective Plays Dead, has a cover!
Once again itās by the amazing David Wardle and features Lily, the Jack Russell terrier who accompanies Gwinny in this book.
Gwinny is at a stately home in the Yorkshire Dales, filming a small part in a gender-swapped remake of Dracula while looking after the dog of an elderly friend who lives nearby.
But during filming, an actor is found dead inside a locked trailer ā with a stake through their heart! The filmās star, an obnoxious big-shot Hollywood actress who once played a detective on the silver screen, decides she will solve the crime. But Gwinny isnāt impressed, and the women clash as they mount rival investigationsā¦
This week Iāve also been proofreading the galleys of the book, doing a final check for errors and making last-minute minor amends to the text before it goes to print:
The Dog Sitter Detective Plays Dead will be published in January, and you can pre-order it now from all good booksellers. As always I encourage you to get it from your local bookstore if youāre able to, but there are also links to online stores at the DSD website:
Meanwhile The Dog Sitter Detective Takes the Lead, the second book, will be available in paperback later this month with a slightly modified cover (incorporating the new āseries flashā, which I love š)
Can Anyone Solve the Murder?
Last month I finished the rough draft of Can You Solve the Murder, my interactive crime novel, and sent it to my beta readers to get their notes and feedback. Following that I amended and polished the manuscript, and have turned it in to my agent and editor at Transworld.
So now I have a nail-biting wait while everyone reads it, which for me is without doubt the worst part of publishing āĀ whether itās book, graphic novels, games, whatever, that agonising period where all I can do is wait to find out what my editor thinks always makes me anxious.
You might imagine that after 25+ years of being an author this feeling would eventually go away, but it really doesnāt š
Riding the Shadows
Last newsletter I mentioned I was writing a story for a new cross-genre anthology edited by Jendia Gammon and Gareth L Powell, which will be the launch title for their new publishing imprint.
Short stories donāt come naturally to me; Iāve had some success with the form, but I find them much more difficult to write than a full-length novel! Nevertheless, Iām very happy with this one. Iām calling it a āweirdpunkā story, because itās not really traditional cyberpunk, but not really traditional SF either. Itās a (weird) story of loss, hope, and livestreaming, titled Outrider:
And the anthology, as well as Jendia & Garethās imprint, has now been announced. Itās called Of Shadows, Stars, and Sabers, which is appropriate given the imprint itself is called Stars and Sabers.
You can read more about both the anthology and the imprint at their website:
Bark! Fest (Sep 19)
Bark! Fest is an online mini-festival organised by Zazie Todd, PhD to celebrate the launch of her book Bark! The Science of Helping Your Anxious, Fearful, or Reactive Dog, with 23 authors taking part in online events on 19 September. Iām appearing on the Canine Crime and Mystery panel, alongside Louisa Scarr and Philipp Schott ā we write quite different styles of crime fiction, but they all involve dogs šš¶
The panel is free to attend, but you will have to register (and if you do, a recording of the panel will also be made available in case you canāt make it on the day). Visit Zazieās site for more information and the registration link:
ā¢Ā https://www.companionanimalpsychology.com/2024/08/bark-fest-canine-crime-and-mystery.html
(As the former owner of a reactive dog, Iām also looking forward to reading Bark! myself)
Death in the Dales (Oct 11-13)
Iām appearing at Death in the Dales, a crime festival in Sedbergh (which is Englandās ābook townā, similar to Hay-on-Wye in Wales and Wigtown in Scotland) in October. This is a save-the-date announcement; more details, including how to purchase tickets, will be available soon. For the time being you can bookmark the page on visit Sedbergh:
⢠https://www.sedbergh.org.uk/festivals/death-in-the-dales/
Seek Hallowed Land
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