Hi Susan! I cannot WAIT to read your book. I saw it when I was in Target today and so wanted to pick it up, but I had other things to get today and not enough funds for both. But it's definitely on my Goodreads list and it looks fabulous. As a fellow WW2 historical fiction novelist, I'm glad to see another WW2 series! Congrats!
My novel (still unpublished, but I've had a lot of agent interest, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed!), is set in Nebraska during WW2. I tend to write fiction about the home front. :)
Edgar Award and Dilys Award-nominated Susan Elia MacNeal is the author of the Maggie Hope Mystery series from Bantam/Random House. The first is Mr. Churchill's Secretary, nominated for the Mystery Writers of America's 2013 Edgar Award for Best First Novel, and also the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association's 2013 Dilys Award for "the mystery title of the year that booksellers have most enjoyed hand-selling." Mr. Churchill's Secretary was also declared one of Suspense Magazine's Best Debut of 2012 and Deadly Pleasures's Best Paperback Original of 2012 and chosen as one of Target's "Emerging Authors" series.
The sequel, Princess Elizabeth's Spy, was a New York Times bestseller and chosen by Oprah.com as "Mystery of the Week" and one of "7 Compulsively Readable Mysteries (for the Crazy-Smart Reader)," as well as Tagret's "Emerging Authors" series.
Maggie Hope novel, His Majesty's Hope, will be published in May 2013, and The Prime Minister's Secret Agent in 2014.
Hi Susan! I cannot WAIT to read your book. I saw it when I was in Target today and so wanted to pick it up, but I had other things to get today and not enough funds for both. But it's definitely on my Goodreads list and it looks fabulous. As a fellow WW2 historical fiction novelist, I'm glad to see another WW2 series! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteHi Melissa! Thank you so much for your kind words. What's your WWII novel about? (I'm always looking for a good book!)
ReplyDeleteMy novel (still unpublished, but I've had a lot of agent interest, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed!), is set in Nebraska during WW2. I tend to write fiction about the home front. :)
ReplyDeleteAgent interest is great - good luck, Melissa!
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