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The team at Joffe Books have completed the process of giving John Dean’s popular DCI John Blizzard series of crime novels (Kindle version) a new look. The process began when Joffe Books acquired publisher The Book Folks earlier this year and the treatment has now been given to The Meek Shall Inherit, number twelve of…
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You may recall that in early July, I published a blog offering my support to Aberdeen Arts Centre, which faces the very real threat of closure, and bemoaning the way that communities have to fight to persuade local authorities to support arts establishments. The problem for Aberdeen Arts Centre is the loss of council funding…
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The first information about the National Year of Reading in 2026 has been announced. The Government says that reading is central to its Plan for Change, which supports literacy activities in schools, workplaces and in life generally and which boosts well-being, brings people together and expands people’s knowledge about the world. According to the Government:…
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Joffe Books’ programme of re-launches for John Dean’s popular DCI John Blizzard crime novels continues with a new look for The Name on the Bullet Kindle version. The relaunches come after Joffe acquired publisher The Book Folks earlier this year and The Name on the Bullet tells how a young police officer is shot dead…
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Hunted by Abir Mukherjee has won the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year 2025, which was presented by Harrogate International Festivals on the opening night of the recent Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival. Hunted is a thriller set in London and the US in the final week of a toxic presidential campaign,…
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Advanced orders are being taken for an anthology of short stories produced by a new Scottish publisher working with a highly inventive format. 274 Miles features forty stories, none more than 274 words, including one by best-selling crime novelist John Dean. The collection, which will be Glasgow-based Tantallon Tìr’s debut anthology when it is published…



