THE TUMBLING GIRL longlisted for 2024 ILP John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger

THE TUMBLING GIRL by Bridget Walsh has been longlisted for the 2024 ILP John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger.

One of the annual, much sought after Crime Writers’ Association prizes, The 2024 ILP John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger is awarded to the best UK-published crime novel by a first-time author of any nationality. Previous winners include THE APPEAL by Janice Hallett, SHARP OBJECTS by Gillian Flynn and DEVIL IN A BLUE DRESS by Walter Mosley.

The other titles in contention this year are: A MOST UNUSUAL DEMISE by Kathryn Black, IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE by Jo Callaghan, THE GOLDEN GATE by Amy Chua, SCORCHED GRACE by Margot Douaihy, MURDER BY NATURAL CAUSES by Helen Erichsen, THE MAIDEN by Kate Foster, THE GOLDEN SPOON by Jessa Maxwell, WEST HEART KILL by Dann McDorman, OBSESSED by Liza North, GO SEEK by Michelle Teahan, and THE OTHER HALF by Charlotte Vassell.

The shortlist will be announced on 10th May at the CrimeFest convention in Bristol, and the winners will be revealed at the CWA gala dinner on 4th July.

Photo credit: Isobel Dixon

The first of the sharp, witty Variety Palace Mysteries, THE TUMBLING GIRL sees an unlikely duo team up to solve a grisly spate of murders in Victorian London. It won the UEA Little, Brown Award for Crime Fiction in 2019, and was first published by Gallic Books in May 2023, garnering starred reviews in Publishers Weekly (where it was also a ‘Book of the Week’ pick) and the Library Journal. It also reached No. 1 in the US Amazon Kindle Historical Thriller chart, and was a ‘Best Historical Fiction’ pick for May 2023 in The Times

The second in the series, THE INNOCENTS, was published earlier this month to excellent reviews from publications such as The Guardian and The Financial Times – with the latter including it in their ‘Best New Crime Books’ list and describing it as ‘historical crime fiction at its most beguiling’. Gallic Books held a lively publication launch at Stanford’s Travel and you can read about Bridget’s inspiration for the novel in her article in The Scotsman here.

Bridget is currently working on the next in the series, THE SPIRIT GUIDE, which sees Minnie and Albert uncovering the dark secrets behind a female-only spiritualist group that purports to help its members commune with deceased loved ones. It will be published by Gallic Books in Spring 2025.

You can catch Bridget at Leicester Library on World Book Night (Tuesday 23rd April, 7pm) in conversation with Tom Benn, ahead of her taking part in the programme at Crimefest in May and Harrogate Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival in July.

About Bridget Walsh

Bridget Walsh lives in Norwich. She has a PhD in ‘Murder in the Victorian Domestic Sphere’ and an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia.

Praise for THE TUMBLING GIRL

‘Bridget Walsh’s THE TUMBLING GIRL is the first in what promises to be an entertaining series of historical mysteries… a narrative that neatly weds historical detail and quiet wit.’ – Nick Rennison, The Sunday Times, ‘The best historical fiction books of May 2023’

‘Ms. Walsh does a splendid job depicting Minnie’s flea-bitten yet appealing theatrical world and Albert’s monied yet treacherous milieu.’ – Tom Nolan, Wall Street Journal

‘Walsh impresses in this series launch featuring an unlikely pair of investigators in 1876 London… diligent research pays off in spades here, and her rich and nuanced portrayal of the period will leave readers feeling like they’re on the soggy streets of London. Imogen Robertson readers will be eager for a sequel to this un-put-downable mystery.’ – Publishers Weekly, starred review and a ‘Books of the Week’ pick

‘A brilliantly written page-turner. A bravura performance tumbling us into a compelling mystery in a vivid, richly imagined world. You can smell the greasepaint and hear the roar of the crowd on every page.’ – Imogen Robertson

‘Smart, funny and expertly plotted, THE TUMBLING GIRL cartwheels off the page. I loved my time with these characters. A cracking start to a charismatic and distinctive series.’ – Emma Styles

‘Walsh resurrects the culture and crimes of Victoriana without cliché or condescension, but with warmth, wit, remarkable texture and rare authority.’ – Tom Benn

 

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Tomasz Jedrowski’s SWIMMING IN THE DARK selected by Dua Lipa for the Service95 Bookclub

We are delighted to share that Tomasz Jedrowski’s debut novel, SWIMMING IN THE DARK, has been selected by international chart-topping singer-songwriter Dua Lipa as the May title for her Service95 Book Club. Writing about the selection on Instagram, Dua Lipa said ‘reading SWIMMING IN THE DARK is a bit like peering into someone’s most intimate moments of self-discovery. It’s poetic and tender, burning with a quiet rage at the persecution the LGBTQIA+ community in Poland has suffered for decades and continues to fight against today. It’s a beautiful story – I hope you love it as much as I do’.

Launched in February 2022, Service95 is a global editorial platform founded by Dua Lipa, with over 300,000 followers on Instagram. The Book Club connects readers from around the world through both classic and contemporary books, by writers from all around the world. Throughout the month of May, Service95 will not only be introducing SWIMMING IN THE DARK to new readers, but sharing interviews, pieces of historical context, and reading guides for fans of the book old and new.

First published by Bloomsbury in 2020, SWIMMING IN THE DARK has since become a worldwide sensation, embraced by both critics and new generations of fans on BookTok. The novel was a finalist for the Polari First Book Prize in 2021, has so far been translated in eighteen languages, with film/TV, theatre and opera rights all under option for adaptation. It was published in the USA by William Morrow.

Poland, 1980. Shy, anxious Ludwik has been sent along with the rest of his university class to an agricultural camp. Here he meets Janusz – and together they spend a dreamlike summer falling in love.

But with summer over, the two are sent back to Warsaw. Confronted by the scrutiny, intolerance and corruption of life under the Party, Ludwik and Janusz must decide how they will survive; and in their different choices, find themselves torn apart.

Photo: Kuba Dubrowski

About Tomasz Jedrowski

Tomasz was born in West Germany to Polish parents and studied law at Cambridge. He lives in France, exploring local history, national identity, and ecology.

His debut novel SWIMMING IN THE DARK was published by Bloomsbury in the UK and William Morrow in the USA, and has been translated into eighteen languages. Film/TV rights and opera rights have been optioned. The novel was a finalist for the Polari First Book Prize (2021).

Praise for SWIMMING IN THE DARK

‘Marvellous, precise, poignant writing; the reader is happy to be overwhelmed. The highest talent at work.’ – Sebastian Barry

‘A lyrical exploration of the conflict between gay love and political conformity. Jedrowski is an authentic new international star.’ – Edmund White

‘Heartbreak – yes, I’m a romantic – is what we get from Tomasz Jedrowski’s exquisite debut novel, SWIMMING IN THE DARK. Set in 1980s Poland, this love story captivates and is so beautifully written I return to it again and again.’ – Guardian

‘Readers will relish the indelible prose, which approaches the mastery of Alan Hollinghurst. Jedrowski’s portrayal of Poland’s tumultuous political transformation over several decades makes this a provocative, eye-opening exploration of the costs of defying as well as complying with social and political conventions.’ – Publishers Weekly

‘A stupendous read: I could not put the book down. I urge you to order this book now. Its eloquence, its understanding of identity, belonging, loneliness and love is second to none. Powerful and uplifting.’ – Lord Michael Cashman, co-founder of Stonewall

Gallic Books snaps up third in Bridget Walsh’s atmospheric Variety Palace Mystery series

Gallic Books has landed THE SPIRIT GUIDE, the latest novel from Bridget Walsh and the third in the Variety Palace Mysteries series. Gallic’s Managing Director Joe Harper acquired world English language rights to the novel from Isobel Dixon at Blake Friedmann Literary Agency for publication in Spring 2025.

The first in the series, THE TUMBLING GIRL, won the UEA Little, Brown Award for Crime Fiction in 2019, and was published by Gallic Books in May 2023, garnering starred reviews in Publishers Weekly (where it was also a Book of the Week Pick) and the Library Journal. It also peaked at No. 1 in the US Amazon Kindle Historical Thriller chart, and was a Best Historical Fiction Pick for May 2023 in The Times. The second, THE INNOCENTS, will be published in April this year by Gallic Books and has also received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and Library Journal, as well as being a The Financial Times ‘Best New Crime Books’ pick.

THE SPIRIT GUIDE returns to the Victorian London that served as a backdrop to Walsh’s previous two titles. It’s 1879, and an investigation into two mysterious deaths leads detective duo Minnie Ward and Albert Easterbrook to the Spirit Sisterhood, a female-only spiritualist group purporting to help its members commune with deceased loved ones.

Minnie isn’t buying it. Going undercover at the organisation’s countryside house, she finds herself drawn into a strange but alluring world of seances and spirits. But she is isolated from Albert and everyone she loves, and her situation becomes more dangerous by the hour.

Jo Harper says: ‘We are very proud to publish Bridget, and are delighted to have the opportunity to bring THE SPIRIT GUIDE – an absolutely brilliant crime novel – to existing fans of The Variety Palace Mysteries, and new readers, around the world.”

Walsh says: ‘Working with Gallic on the first two Variety Palace Mysteries has been a real joy. I’m delighted that the next episode in Minnie and Albert’s adventures will remain in such very capable hands.’

Isobel Dixon says: ‘Bridget Walsh takes readers – and her enterprising duo Minnie Ward and Albert Easterbrook – to thrilling and menacing new places with THE SPIRIT GUIDE, a brilliant follow-up to the first two Variety Palace Mysteries. It’s a wonderful journey to be on with Gallic Books.’

About Bridget Walsh

Bridget Walsh lives in Norwich. She has a PhD in ‘Murder in the Victorian Domestic Sphere’ and an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia.

 Praise for The Variety Palace Mysteries

‘Historical crime fiction at its most beguiling.’ – Barry Forshaw, The Financial Times

‘A narrative that neatly weds historical detail and quiet wit.’ – Nick Rennison, The Sunday Times, ‘The best historical fiction books of May 2023’

‘Ms. Walsh does a splendid job depicting Minnie’s flea-bitten yet appealing theatrical world and Albert’s monied yet treacherous milieu.’ – Tom Nolan, Wall Street Journal

‘Diligent research pays off in spades here, and her rich and nuanced portrayal of the period will leave readers feeling like they’re on the soggy streets of London.’ – Publishers Weekly, Starred Review and a ‘Books of the Week’ pick

‘Victorian crime at its exciting and grittiest best. Don’t miss it’ – Essie Fox, author of THE FASCINATION

‘Rich with theatrical detail and brimming with brilliant characters, this is a series not to be missed’ – SJ Bennett, author of MURDER MOST ROYAL

‘You can smell the greasepaint and hear the roar of the crowd on every page.’ – Imogen Robertson

 

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Deon Meyer’s record-breaking HEART OF THE HUNTER shoots to the top of the Netflix Charts

HEART OF THE HUNTER, the first feature-length adaptation of one of Deon Meyer’s bestselling novels, has proven an instant worldwide success on its Netflix debut, becoming the first ever African film to reach the summit of the Global Top 10 for English language films. The film was viewed over 11 million times in the two days following its premiere, and entered the top ten in 75 countries for the week ending the 31st of March. Deon adapted the screenplay himself from his novel, which follows a retired assassin in post-apartheid South Africa who is pulled back into action when his friend uncovers a dangerous conspiracy at the heart of n government.

The film stars Bonko Khoza (THE WOMAN KING) as Zuko Khumalo, alongside a stellar cast of fellow South African actors, including Connie Ferguson (GENERATIONS), Masasa Mbangeni, Tim Theron, Deon Coetzee, Peter Butler, Connie Chiume and Meyer-adaptation regular Sisanda Henna (DEVIL’S PEAK, TRACKERS).  The director is Mandla Dube (SILVERTON SIEGE), and Deon co-wrote the screenplay with Willem Grobler; the film is a Scene23 production for Netflix.

Deon’s book HEART OF THE HUNTER was first published in Afrikaans in 2002 (as PROTEUS) and has since been translated into 14 different languages worldwide. It is published in South Africa in Afrikaans by Human & Rousseau and translated into English by K.L. Seegers: in the UK it is published by Hodder & Stoughton, and in the US and Canada by Grove Atlantic. It was selected as one of Chicago Tribune’s 10 best mysteries and thrillers of 2004, longlisted for the IMPAC Literary Award 2005 (now the Dublin Literary Award) and won the Deutsche Krimi Preis, International Category, 2006.

In the Netflix Original film adaptation, Zuko Khumalo is an unassuming family man with a deadly past – but his tranquil world is abruptly turned upside down when an old colleague calls on him to honour an oath he made and save the country from venal political interests. Though he resists being pulled back into his previous life, it becomes clear that events already pose a deadly threat to his domestic ambitions and the peaceful family life he holds so dear. HEART OF THE HUNTER is a tale of one man’s struggle for survival against a corrupt government, a group of bloodthirsty killers and, most of all, against his past.

In other news, Deon has also been honoured with a lifetime achievement award at the Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees (KKNK) arts festival, receiving the KKNK Afrikaans Onbeperk Prize for Literary Contribution. Deon’s first full-length stage musical, Roem: ’n Musiekverhaal, also premiered at the festival, to a series of standing ovations. ROEM, written by Deon in Afrikaans alongside musical director Coenie de Villiers, starred Anrich Herbst, Eldon van der Merwe, Daneel van der Walt and Nelandi Boshoff, and was directed by Nicole Holm.

Deon’s latest novel, LEO, a longstanding Number One in Afrikaans in South Africa will be published by Hodder in the UK and Grove Atlantic in the US later this year.

About Deon Meyer

Deon Meyer lives in Stellenbosch, South Africa, but also spends time with family in Italy and in France where he was awarded France’s highest arts honour, Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres (Knight in the Order of Arts and Letters) in 2021. He writes in Afrikaans and his South African publisher Human & Rousseau has sold close to 800,000 Afrikaans copies of his novels. Rights in his titles are sold in 30 territories and 28 languages, and many of his books have been optioned for film. Among his awards are the Deutsche Krimi Prize in Germany, the ATKV Prize in South Africa, the Martin Beck Award in Sweden and Le Grand Prix de Littérature Policière and Le Prix Mystère de la Critique in France. COBRA was shortlisted for the 2015 CWA International Dagger, THIRTEEN HOURS was shortlisted for the 2010 CWA International Dagger, and HEART OF THE HUNTER, was longlisted for the 2005 IMPAC Prize and selected as one of Chicago Tribune’s ‘10 best mysteries and thrillers of 2004’. THE DARK FLOOD was longlisted for the 2023 CWA International Dagger (for Crime Fiction in Translation). His latest novel LEO, a new Benny Griessel thriller, enjoyed ten weeks at the top of the South African bestseller lists.

Praise for the film HEART OF THE HUNTER

‘HEART OF THE HUNTER is outshining a lot of recent entries in the action genre… this movie has its own flavor and a great action hero at the heart of the story… This movie repackages everything that other action films did before it while offering some fresh touches with its hero and setting. In other words, it’s a great choice for your next movie night when you’re looking for some action.’ – Blair Marnell, Digital Trends

‘Deon Meyer and Willem Grobler’s writing in HEART OF THE HUNTER tackles everything from the way apartheid eroded South Africa to how capitalism is doing the same to the country in the present day… it’s refreshing to see a film reckoning with its own past as well as the citizens who live in ivory towers… I was blown away by the action... The contact, the reactions, and the sound design in all the hand-to-hand fight sequences are simply perfect… I couldn’t help but applaud it. And standing in stark contrast to these exciting set pieces are the emotional, bloody, and heavy personal altercations between Tiger and Zuko. There is a real weight to their conflict, even though they don’t know a lot about each other, and that’s what makes the finale so impactful. The performances from the entire cast of HEART OF THE HUNTER are exquisite… As a fan of action films in general, I am impressed. So, I’ll recommend it to the regulars of the school of action cinema. In addition to that, I hope this becomes the gateway to mainstream and genre-specific South African films.’ – Pramit Chatterjee, DMT

Praise for the novel HEART OF THE HUNTER

‘Deon Meyer hooked me with this one right from the start. HEART OF THE HUNTER is a thriller with some weight attached and that is a rare find.’ – Michael Connelly

‘A pacy, wised-up, post-apartheid thriller; a fabulously page-turning book.' – Barbara Trapido

‘A rip-roaring adventure, a portrait of spy-world duplicity and a look at South Africa's post-apartheid politics.’ – Patrick Anderson, Washington Post

‘A thriller good enough to nip at the heels of le Carré… Wonderful setting; rich, colourful cast, headed by a valiant/vulnerable protagonist who makes empathy easy.’ – Kirkus, Starred Review

Praise for Deon Meyer

‘Deon Meyer's name on the cover is a guarantee of crime writing at its best.’ – Tess Gerritsen

‘Deon Meyer should be on everyone's reading list.’ – Michael Connelly

‘Deon Meyer is the monarch of South African crime novelists.’ – Barry Forshaw, Financial Times

‘Unquestionably the supremo of South African crime-writing fiction’ – Peter James

‘Deon Meyer is not just South Africa’s greatest crime writer, he’s up there with the best in the world.’ – Marcel Berlins, The Times

‘Deon Meyer is good at sketching a realistic country, people we recognise and grow accustomed to, and telling a darn good yarn.’ – Diane De Beer, The Star

‘Deon Meyer is one of the best crime writers on the planet.’ – Mail on Sunday

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Joseph O’Connor to appear at first-ever BBC Between The Covers roadshow

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For the first time ever, Between The Covers, the nation’s favourite TV book club, is taking to the road with a live version of the hugely successful BBC Two series. The live show will feature Joseph O’Connor, bestselling author of STAR OF THE SEA and MY FATHER’S HOUSE, on a panel alongside three of the best-loved stars from the series: Kacey Ainsworth, Jo Brand, and Stephen Mangan.

The tour will be hosted by Amanda Ross, TV’s Queen of Books and executive producer of Between The Covers. Amanda picks all the books for the television series and has chosen a new book to inspire theatre audiences to get reading.

Kicking off at the Richmond Theatre on 1st June, the tour will take in Oxford, Nottingham, Birmingham Reading and Brighton – tickets go on sale on 22 March at 10.00am from Ticketmaster.

As with the BBC Two show, the celebrity panel will wax lyrical about some of their favourite books and their “BYOBs” – offering audiences plenty of brilliant recommendations, as well as enlightening and humorous insights into the reading habits of some of the nation’s favourite stars.

A bookshop will be set up at each venue and signings will take place after the show, with the celebrity panel, Joseph O’Connor, and some of the authors of the selected books.

Amanda Ross said: ‘We are constantly told by our viewers that the TV show is way too short, and that they would love to join in the ultimate fantasy book group – well, this is their chance! We couldn’t be more excited to take the show around the country and meet the viewers.’

Joseph O’Connor said: ‘I'm hugely excited to take part in Between The Covers Live and am looking forward to what I know will be a brilliant celebration of reading. The relationship between us as readers and the great books we love is special and unique. Getting together to talk about it will be so enjoyable.’

Joseph O’Connor’s MY FATHER’S HOUSE became an instant bestseller on publication in January 2023 (UK, Harvill Secker and US, Europa Editions). The first in the Escape Line trilogy, it’s a powerful thriller based on the true story of Monsignor Hugh O’Flaherty who, together with his accomplices, risked his life to smuggle thousands out of occupied Rome right under the nose of his Nazi nemesis, Paul Hauptmann. The paperback was published in the UK in February 2024, and will be published in the US on April 23rd. Joseph is currently writing the second novel in the series, THE GHOSTS OF ROME, to be published in January 2025.

The Between The Covers tour dates are:

1st June: Richmond Theatre
2nd June: Oxford Playhouse
3rd June: Nottingham Playhouse
4th June: Birmingham Town Hall
6th June: Reading Concert Hall
7th June: Brighton Theatre Royal

About Joseph O’Connor
Joseph O’Connor was born in Dublin, where he still lives. MY FATHER’S HOUSE is his tenth novel: he is also the author of film scripts, radio and stage plays, two collections of short stories, and several bestselling works of non-fiction.  MY FATHER’S HOUSE has been longlisted the 2024 Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction and the 2024 Dublin Literary Award and shortlisted for the Eason An Post Irish Novel of the Year Award 2023.

2022 was the 20th anniversary of Joseph O’Connor’s novel STAR OF THE SEA which was an international bestseller, selling more than a million copies in the UK alone and being published in 38 languages. It won France’s Prix Millepages, Italy’s Premio Acerbi, the Irish Post Award for Fiction, the Nielsen Bookscan Golden Book Award, an American Library Association Award, the Hennessy/Sunday Tribune Hall of Fame Award, and the Prix Litteraire Zepter for European Novel of the Year.

His novel GHOST LIGHT was chosen as Dublin’s One City Book novel for 2011. Published in 2019, SHADOWPLAY has won him extraordinary praise, was shortlisted for the Walter Scott Prize, The Dalkey Novel Prize, the Costa Novel Prize, among others, and won him Novel of the Year at the An Post Irish Book Awards. The French edition was shortlisted for the Jean Monnet Prize and the Vintage paperback was a Richard and Judy Winter 2020 pick.

He holds an honorary Doctorate in Literature from University College Dublin and received the Irish PEN Award for Outstanding Contribution to Irish Literature in 2012. He is the Inaugural Frank McCourt Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Limerick.

He is to be the Writer in Residence at the Incontri in Terra di Siena Festival, July 2024.

Praise for Joseph O’Connor

‘A masterful storyteller.’ – Neel Mukherjee, The Times

‘Joseph O’Connor has the magic touch, he brings whole eras alive.’ – Colum McCann

‘A great writer performing Olympian literary storytelling.’ – Sir Bob Geldof

‘Like Joyce, O'Connor combines his panoramic range with a close eye to the grain and texture of the phrase... An astonishingly accomplished writer.’  – Terry Eagleton, The Guardian

‘Ireland’s greatest storyteller.’ – The Sunday Independent

‘One of the best writers working today.’ – Alice Walker

Visit Joseph’s website.