Peter James and Paul Finch in Amazon's Best of 2013 eBook Collection

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Two Blake Friedmann authors feature in Amazon’s selection of the best 150 eBooks of 2013: Peter James’ DEAD MAN’S TIME and Paul Finch’s STALKERS.

DEAD MAN’S TIME is the 9th book in the bestselling ROY GRACE series. Roy Grace investigates a savage burglary in Brighton, in which an old lady is murdered: although £10m of antiques have been taken, it is only a rare vintage watch that the family wants back. Grace has kicked over a hornet’s nest of new and ancient hatreds. Gavin Daly, the dead woman’s 95-year-old brother, has a score to settle and a promise to keep.

In STALKERS Paul Finch plunges the reader into the violent and unforgiving underbelly of modern-day London and Manchester. Detective Sergeant Mark 'Heck' Heckenburg attempts to uncover the mystery behind the disappearance of several dozen women and soon finds himself furiously battling for his life and the truth with a ruthless criminal organisation.

Click here to see the complete Amazon Best of 2013 list.

Carole Blake wins Pandora award

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Blake Friedmann co-founder Carole Blake has won the Women in Publishing 2013 Pandora Award. The Pandora Award is presented annually to a woman who has made a "significant and sustained contribution to the publishing industry".

Other nominees this year were Reading Agency director Miranda McKearney, Osprey Group c.e.o. Rebecca Smart and Penguin Digital m.d. Anna Rafferty. Previous winners include bookcareers.com founder Suzanne Collier and Pearson CEO Dame Marjorie Scardino.  The Award is a beautiful, antique writing box, which the winner keeps for a year, passing it on to the next recipient of the award.

This year Carole celebrated 50 years in the book industry, during which time she has been President of the Association of Authors Agents, and chairman of the Society of Bookman, as well as a lifelong patron and former chairman and president of the Book Trade Charity (BTBS).  

She says she “couldn’t be more surprised or honoured” to receive the award and that it was a “great honour to be on shortlist with those amazing women”.

Four Blake Friedmann authors nominated for Sainsbury’s Best Ebook 2013

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Four of Blake Friedmann’s authors have books nominated for Sainsbury’s Ebook of the Year competition.

In the Adult category, Peter James’ DEAD MAN’S TIME, Paul Finch’s SACRIFICE and Anne De Courcy’s THE FISHING FLEET have all been nominated.

In the Young Adult category, Alex Scarrow’s TIMERIDERS series are nominated, and his Doctor Who novel SPORE is nominated in the Children’s category.

For the complete list of nominees and to vote for the winner, with a chance to win a copy of each nominated book, please go here to pick your favourite. 

Troy Blacklaws wins Lire Magazine award for the “Best Discovery in Foreign Fiction”

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Troy Blacklaws has won the Lire Magazine award for Best Discovery in Foreign Fiction 2013 for his novel CRUEL CRAZY BEAUTIFUL WORLD, published in France by Flammarion, and translated by Pierre Guglielmina. Other winners of the award this year include Pierre LeMaitre for Best French Novel and Joyce Carol Oates for Best Foreign Novel. Lire Magazine also recognised Troy’s debut novel KAROO BOY with an award in 2006.

CRUEL CRAZY BEAUTIFUL WORLD is set in South Africa in 2004. Jerusalem (half Muslim, half Jew) is a young student with poetic leanings. Jabulani loses his teaching job for making a satirical remark about Mugabe and flees his native Zimbabwe. As the two men's lives merge, their stories reveal the paradoxes of the Southern African experience.

Troy Blacklaws is a South African writer, photographer, and English teacher, who currently lives in Luxembourg. He is also author of the semi-autobiographical BLOOD ORANGE and his prize-winning debut novel KAROO BOY. KAROO BOY was shortlisted for the South African Sunday Times Fiction Prize 2005, and the Prix Femina for foreign fiction 2006, the year of his previous Lire accolade. In Germany KAROO BOY was longlisted for the International Literature Award 2009, given by the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin.                                                                                                               

Praise for Troy Blacklaws:

With his supple and inventive use of the language, Blacklaws creates fully realized characters and vivid imagery that shimmers against a stark backdrop.’ -- John Berendt, author of MIDNIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF GOOD AND EVIL

‘Troy Blacklaws effortlessly conjures up the sights, sounds and rhythms of the South African landscape.’ -- Vikas Swarup, author of SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE

 Praise for CRUEL CRAZY BEAUTIFUL WORLD:

‘Mesmerising and evocative.’ -- Deon Meyer, author of TRACKERS

‘A sense of metaphor breathes poetic dimension into the novel that lifts its writing to a higher plane.  [...] one of those books which manage to bewitch the reader from the very first paragraphs, as much by the storyline as by the realism of the lands painted therein.’ -- Alexis Brunet, La Cause Littéraire

‘Astonishingly rich…A fresh and vivid depiction of South Africa…Similes and metaphors leap off the page, landscape and inner feelings are described in ways I have not experienced before which allow one to see and experience the familiar as something strange and exotic.’  -- Hazel Barnes, The Witness