THREE NEW ANN GRANGER BOOKS TO HEADLINE

As Headline and Blake Friedmann celebrate Ann Granger and her thirty years of publishing with Headline, we are delighted to announce that a new three-book deal for UK and British Commonwealth rights (including Canada) has been clinched. Headline Executive Editor Clare Foss has acquired two new novels and a collection of short stories from Ann Granger’s agent, Isobel Dixon.

 Drawing together stories which have appeared in magazines and anthologies over Ann Granger’s entire writing career, the collection, MYSTERY IN THE MAKING, will be published in hardback on 9 December 2021. The first novel, DEADLY COMPANY, will mark a return to the ever-popular Mitchell and Markby series and will be published in July 2022. The second novel, to be published in July 2023, will continue Granger’s Victorian mystery series, featuring Scotland Yard’s Inspector Ben Ross and his wife Lizzie. These much-loved characters featured in the most recent series addition, THE TRUTH-SEEKER’S WIFE, which was published in summer 2021. The paperback is due to be released on 9 December 2021, the same day as MYSTERY IN THE MAKING comes out in hardback – a fantastic Christmas package for Granger fans!

 Clare Foss said: ‘It is a privilege to publish one of the nation’s best-loved and most well-respected crime writers. Over the last thirty years, hundreds of thousands of Ann’s fans have followed the fortunes of Mitchell and Markby, Fran Varady, Campbell and Carter, and Ben and Lizzie Ross.’ 

 Ann Granger said: ‘To think that I have been writing crime fiction for 30 years seems astonishing to me. The time has passed so quickly. I have been very fortunate to have had wonderful backing in my writing career. I have been a client of a first-class agency in Blake Friedmann; and this has provided a constant support for which I am very grateful.

 I have also had the good fortune, over the years, to have had three wonderful editors at Headline: Anne Williams, Marion Donaldson and Clare Foss. They’ve always been there for me with advice and encouragement. I could not have been luckier. My most constant supporter, my late husband John Hulme, is sadly no longer here to share this 30th anniversary of writing. Even when he knew himself to have little time left, he urged me to keep writing. So, I shall continue to do so for as long as it’s possible.’

 Isobel Dixon said: ‘It’s an absolute honour and joy to represent Ann Granger, having worked for two decades with her long-time agent Carole Blake. Some of my first deals at Blake Friedmann were selling Ann’s wonderful short stories and crime fiction serials – crafty 3- and 5-parters delivered for magazines with clockwork precision – and I loved talking with so many translating publishers about her beloved Mitchell and Markby and Fran Varady books then too.

 It’s been glorious to see the full scope of the work unfold, with Headline also now publishing the Victorian crime series, and Campbell and Carter picking up from Mitchell and Markby in crime-solving in the Cotswolds. With the short story collection signposting Ann’s remarkable thirty years with Headline, we’re thrilled to still be in full swing with the new three-book deal, and looking forward to the road ahead. Ann is a dream author for an agent, for her publishers and her readers – here’s to many more stories.’

 Headline has sold well over a million copies of Ann Granger’s novels and all four of her series continue to sell strongly. Her work is published in 10 languages, and she has had particular success in Germany, with millions of copies sold, in addition to more than 30 appearances in the Top 5 on the German bestseller lists.

 Praise for Ann Granger

‘Granger’s deft touch raises her above the competition and her finely drawn characters are affecting and believable…Something quite special.’ — Crime Time

 ‘Anyone who enjoys crime stories featuring credible characters in action in a recognizable real world…will lap up the work of Ann Granger.’ — Oxford Mail

 'Well-plotted… realistically portrayed, mature characters whose motivations for solving the crimes are nearly as interesting as the crimes themselves. To be savoured by connoisseurs of characterisation.' — Publishers Weekly

 ‘Granger writes in the best tradition of Agatha Christie and classic crime stories’ — Woman Space

 About the author

Ann Granger is a bestselling British crime author. Born in Portsmouth, England, she went on to study at the University of London. She has written over thirty murder mysteries, including the Mitchell & Markby Mysteries, the Fran Varady Mysteries, the Victorian Inspector Ben Ross and Lizzie Martin Mysteries and the Campbell and Carter Mysteries. Her books are set in Britain, and feature female detectives, murderous twists and characters full of humour and colour.  She has been published in the UK by Headline for more than 30 years and her German publisher Lübbe has sold millions of copies of her work.

 

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Kaite O'Reilly's MISSING JULIE opens to glowing reviews

1921. The world is changed after the Great War. Anything seems possible now. Miss Julie, heiress to a stately home, is searching for an escape. John, her servant, is dreaming of a brighter future. When a May Day party throws them together, tensions sizzle. But are the old hierarchies really over?

MISSING JULIE, Kaite O’Reilly’s play based on the August Strindberg classic MISS JULIE, has opened at Theatr Clwyd to excellent reviews. The play transposes the classic play into the 20s and gives Strindberg’s play a modern twist, reflecting on our world.

The Guardian said: “O’Reilly’s text is a lucid and lyrical exploration of the mores of the time, filled with beautiful textual images. But despite being set a century ago, Missing Julie is an utterly contemporary tragedy.”

What’s On Stage said: “it is not just the fate of its characters that is on the line but our own too. The setting for Kaite O'Reilly's version may be a Welsh stately home at the end of The Great War but its themes of privilege, power, and possibility feel pressingly familiar. It is a time of great change where, in the fizzling interactions between heiress Julie (Heledd Gwynn) and her servant John (Tim Pritchett), we find the same sense of uncertainty, opportunity, and desire that have met us in 2020 and 2021. The old hierarchies are being shaken. Taboos are being broken. But the light of liberation shines only for a moment before it risks being snuffed out.”

MISSING JULIE runs until 9th October, book your tickets here.

AVON SCOOPS TWO NOVELS FROM EMMA COWELL

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Avon Books has acquired two novels from Emma Cowell, including her heart-warming debut, ONE LAST LETTER FROM GREECE. Editor Lucy Frederick won world English language rights from Kate Burke of Blake Friedmann at auction. ONE LAST LETTER FROM GREECE is to be published in May 2022.

ONE LAST LETTER FROM GREECE follows the story of Sophie who, devasted by the death of her beloved mother, longs to get away from the echoing, empty rooms of her once happy home. So, when a chance discovery reveals something unexpected about her mother’s past, she is more than ready to hop on a plane and escape to the magical, idyllic town of Methoni to find out more. Once there, however, Sophie discovers more than she could ever have foreseen… about her mother, yes, but also about herself…

Lucy Frederick says: ‘Never have I longed for a holiday more than when I first dove into Emma’s opening pages. ONE LAST LETTER FROM GREECE is romantic, life-affirming and wonderfully escapist. But beyond the beautiful Greek backdrop, Emma’s story is touching and emotive, introducing an enduring mother-daughter bond and a love that stretches across all time and distance. I know I speak on behalf of the whole Avon team when I say we are over the moon to welcome Emma to the list as an incredibly exciting new voice and we can’t wait for the world to fall in love with Sophie’s journey with us.’

Emma Cowell says: ‘I am thrilled to have the perfect home for my debut novel. Writing this story has been such an emotional experience, exploring the highs and lows of love and grief, touching on some of the universal issues that affect women today. I am so grateful to Kate Burke at Blake Friedmann and the amazing team at Avon for believing in me with such passion and enthusiasm.’

Kate Burke says: ‘I’m delighted to have this deal in place for Emma – both she and the dynamic Avon team are a perfect pairing! Emma’s writing is absorbing and gripping, and her setting is just magical.’

Praise for Emma Cowell:

‘A compelling and tender story, beautifully told by an exciting new voice.’ – Santa Montefiore

‘Emma Cowell tells an emotional, gripping tale about family secrets, love and loss in her debut novel. I am reminded of page turners like EAT, PRAY, LOVE and UNDER THE TUSCAN SUN when I read these delicious pages.’ – Adriana Trigiani

About the author:

Emma lives in Cornwall with her husband, Tony, and their fur baby, a Russian Blue called Papoushka Gerald Cowell. A former actress and BBC presenter Emma has worked in the fundraising division of children’s palliative care for the last decade and is currently Head of Philanthropy for national charity Together for Short Lives. Segueing from being paid to talk for a living into writing was a natural progression, since story telling has been at the heart of her career to date. Outside of work, Emma is a keen angler and held a Cornish record for over 10 years until her crown was toppled. She is yet to get over it but tries to keep calm by practising yoga. Also, a keen linguist, Emma is attempting to learn Greek to maintain her love affair with the country where she has set her debut novel. She is yet to achieve a level of proficiency outside of tavernas and bakeries.

Follow Emma on Twitter and Instagram.