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J M DALGLIESH

J M Dalgliesh

J M Dalgliesh

New Year, new books?

I hope you were all able to welcome in 2021 with a bang, even if it was tempered by current events as they were here in the UK.

As you know I am working hard to bring you Hidden Norfolk #7 – KILL THEM COLD – which I was hoping to publish in February. However, another lockdown here in the UK has seen the resumption of home schooling (HELP!) and progress has slowed.

I am still writing and will look to release it as soon as possible, certainly no later than the scheduled publication date of 1st April. Fingers crossed it will be sooner that that.

Thank you for your patience.

With that in mind, if you’ve run out of my books to read, here are three books written by fellow crime writers that you might enjoy. Simon McCleave is an author I have recommended before, and he has a prequel series starter – THE DIARY OF A WAR CRIME – that has just been released, set in London and featuring his protagonist Ruth Hunter.

Sally Rigby has just released book 9 in her excellent Cavendish & Walker series – SILENT GRAVES – which revolves around a forty-year-old cold case where two teenagers were murdered and buried on a building site. The team are in a race to uncover the truth.

I recently came across another regional crime writer, Andrew Lowe, who sets his books in Pembrokeshire. The DI Jake Sawyer books will certainly appeal to fans of my Dark Yorkshire series. The first in the series is CREEPY CRAWLY.

All three are well worth a read and you can find links to all the respective Amazon stores below; just click the button for where you usually purchase your books from.

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