PASHA by Julian Stockwin published in paperback by Hodder & Stoughton yesterday

The 15th KYDD adventure PASHA was published in paperback yesterday by Hodder & Stoughton. In this latest instalment of Julian Stockwin’s acclaimed maritime adventure series, an Admiralty summons to England cuts short Thomas Kydd's service in the turquoise waters of the Caribbean. While the crew of L'Aurore can look forward to liberty and prize money, a shadow hangs over their captain: the impending court martial of his one-time commander, Commodore Popham, who led a doomed attack on South America.

At 14 Stockwin joined a tough sea-training school, followed by the Royal Navy, transferring to the Royal Australian Navy when his family emigrated.  He saw active service in the Far East, the Antarctic, the South Seas and Vietnam, and was on board the Melbourne at the time of its disastrous peace time collision with the Voyager.  His standalone novel THE SILK TREE will be published in paperback by Allison & Busby next month. He’s currently writing another KYDD novel for Hodder and another standalone, THE CRAKYS OF WAR, for Allison & Busby,

Praise for the KYDD series:

‘Pasha is a cracking read. The only downside of this new book is that there is the wait until the next story is published.’ - Firetrench

 ‘The story takes you on an explosive journey, which is full of unexpected turns … rich in action and full of interesting characters, this thrilling novel leaves you in awe of the 18th century seaman.’ -- Evening Telegraph

UNDER A CORNISH SKY by Liz Fenwick published today

UNDER A CORNISH SKY by Liz Fenwick is published today by Orion in hardback. This is the fourth novel by Liz to be published by Orion, who have already bought her next two books. Her previous novel, A CORNISH STRANGER, was published in paperback last month.

In this deliciously irresistible tale set in the heart of Cornwall, Demi receives a surprising, puzzling inheritance: half of the beautiful Boscawen Estate. The conflicts that ensue and the discoveries made change her life forever. 

Liz Fenwick was born in Massachusetts, now lives in Dubai with her family, but visits her Cornish house as often as possible. Her novels are translated into 11 languages so far.

Praise for UNDER A CORNISH SKY:

'Liz Fenwick has done something very brave: she’s stepped outside the norms of the genre to explore love, ageing and – in a wonderfully unexpected moment – society’s casually unthinking sexism.' – Vulpeslibris.wordpress.com

Praise for Liz Fenwick:

'An intriguing, deeply felt and poignant story, stuffed with insight and observation.' – Elizabeth Buchan

‘Intriguing with a great sense of place. The perfect ‘Cornish’ holiday read.’ – Katie Fforde

HUNTED BY PAUL FINCH PUBLISHED TOMORROW

Paul Finch’s latest thriller HUNTED is published tomorrow by Avon, an imprint of HarperCollins UK. The official launch party will take place at Waterstones Liverpool One this evening at 6:30 pm, where Paul will be in attendance and interviewed by fellow crime author, Luca Veste.

HUNTED is the fifth instalment of the ‘Heck’ series, and DS Mark Heckenburg is back with the Serial Crimes Unit. And as a series of bizarre but fatal accidents takes place, it becomes clear that something sinister is at play and Heck needs to watch his back – because it’s coming for Heck, too…

STALKERS, the first novel of  the ‘Heck’ series, was released in February 2013 to great commercial and critical acclaim, and SACRIFICE, published in July 2013, was the most pre-ordered book in HarperCollins history. Since the release of STALKERS, his books have sold over 500,000 copies worldwide.

Paul Finch is a former cop, journalist and writer for British TV crime drama, THE BILL. He was winner of the British Fantasy Award 2002 & 2007, and the International Horror Guild Award 2007. You can check out his blog here.

Praise for Paul Finch:

‘Consistently inventive. Consistently excellent. Paul Finch writes distinctive dialogue-driven horror that truly grips. Satisfying stories, tautly written with a real sense of authority.’ – Simon Clark, author of THE FALL and VAMPYRRHIC

‘Paul Finch is unique. He creates modern thriller and crime stories with supernatural overtones one minute, and sparkling traditional horror stories the next. One of the most exciting story writers in the business today.’ – Master of Terror

ANNELIESE MACKINTOSH’S ANY OTHER MOUTH SHORTLISTED IN BEST SHORT STORY COLLECTION CATEGORY FOR THE 2015 SABOTEUR AWARDS

ANY OTHER MOUTH by Anneliese Mackintosh has been shortlisted in the Best Short Story Collection category for the 2015 Saboteur Awards. The Saboteur Awards are given for ‘publications and events that impress with their design or their enthusiasm or their content or their ethos, or with how much the judges enjoy them or a combination of all of those things.’ The winner is decided by public vote on the shortlisted works, and you can support Anneliese with your vote here. Results will be announced on 31st May at a special all-day event at Vout-O-Reenees in London.

Mackintosh’s collection is also a Brave New Reads pick by Writers' Centre Norwich this summer. Chosen by readers, for readers, Brave New Reads recommends six exceptional books. Of ANY OTHER MOUTH, they say that it ‘is a candid and deeply personal exploration … Be prepared to cringe, cry and smile as you race through this playful and poignant book.’

ANY OTHER MOUTH is a collection of powerful short stories involving a young woman, Gretchen, and her search for identity, happiness and self-discovery. It was published by Freight Books in June 2014 and has since received wonderful reviews. ANY OTHER MOUTH won the Green Carnation Prize 2014, was shortlisted for the Saltire Society’s First Book Award 2014 and longlisted for the Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award 2014 and the Edge Hill Short Story Prize 2015.

Anneliese Mackintosh was born in Germany and now lives in Manchester where she writes, performs, works and teaches.

Praise for ANY OTHER MOUTH:

‘Mackintosh is a real talent and ANY OTHER MOUTH is a remarkable debut.’ - The Independent

‘Beautifully crafted snapshots… one of the UK’s most exciting new voices.’ - The List

‘Among the most important debuts of the year… by turns funny, affecting, heartening and strange, this is a hugely impressive first book.’ – Global Civilian

JANICE GALLOWAY, PIPPA GOLDSCHMIDT AND IVAN VLADISLAVIC LONGLISTED FOR THE FRANK O’CONNOR SHORT STORY PRIZE LONGLIST

Three Blake Friedmann authors have been longlisted for the prestigious Frank O’Connor Short Story Prize Longlist. The international short story award in the memory of Frank O’Connor is the single biggest prize in the world for a collection of short stories. The shortlist will be decided towards the end of May and made public in early June.

Janice Galloway is longlisted for JELLYFISH, published by Freight Books in June, Pippa Goldschmidt for THE NEED FOR BETTER REGULATION OF OUTER SPACE, published by Freight Books this summer and Ivan Vladislavić for 101 DETECTIVES, published by Umuzi in South Africa and And Other Stories in the UK.

The 2015 Jury members  for the award are Ladette Randolp, American novelist and editor-in-chief of Ploughshares, Clive Sinclair, British novelist, and Eibhear Walshe, Irish novelist and director of Creative Writing at the School of English, University College Cork.