ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONING EDITOR STEPH CAREY SIGNS SIXTH DI JEMIMA HUXLEY BOOK BY GAYNOR TORRANCE

We are delighted to announce that Associate Commissioning Editor Steph Carey has signed the scintillating sixth DI JEMIMA HUXLEY book by Gaynor Torrance.

Gaynor Torrance says:

“I’m delighted that Joffe Books have signed the 6th book in the Jemima Huxley series. Of course, readers still have some massive shocks and surprises to look forward to in book 5. A huge thank you to everyone at Joffe Books and all the enthusiastic readers, for joining Jemima and the team on their journey. Also, for making my dreams come true.”

Steph Carey says:

“Thanks to Gaynor's fantastic storytelling and incredibly vivid characters, we've seen DI Jemima Huxley go from strength to strength, and I'm so thrilled to be adding another title to the series!”

BOOK 5 and BOOK 6 will be released early 2023.

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AUDIBLE ADDS £25k AUDIOBOOK DEAL TO JOFFE BOOKS PRIZE POT

Audible will fund a £25,000 audiobook deal for the winner of the Joffe Books Prize for the next three years.

The prize was launched last year by independent publisher Joffe Books “as a direct response to the paucity of diverse voices being published in crime fiction”. 

It invites submissions from unagented authors from Black, Asian, indigenous and minority ethnic backgrounds, with the winner of the prize receiving a two-book publishing deal with Joffe Books and a £1,000 cash prize.

Now, they will also receive a £25,000 audiobook offer from Audible, which has extended its deal to include Northumberland-based debut novelist Christie J Newport who won the prize last year. The winner will additionally receive an editorial consultation with one of the judges and a two-year membership to the Society of Authors.

The second year of the Joffe Books Prize launched on 1st May, and in celebration of the new partnership with Audible the submission period has been extended to midnight on 31st October. 

This year, the judging panel includes Oyinkan Braithwaite, award-winning author of My Sister, the Serial Killer (Atlantic Books), and Ella Diamond Kahn, co-founder and partner of the Diamond Kahn & Woods Literary Agency.

Emma Grundy Haigh, editorial director at Joffe Books, said: “I am absolutely thrilled by Audible’s commitment to not just our prize, but to amplifying underrepresented voices in a very real way.

“Their involvement is utterly game changing — it promises to make this one of the most significant crime fiction prizes in the UK. Audible’s enthusiasm and advocacy has been evident right from the start. It’s been a pleasure to work with them so far, and I can’t wait to see what we can achieve.”

Aurelie de Troyer, senior vice-president of international English content at Audible, also commented: “Audible is delighted to be able to offer the winner of the Joffe Books Prize this additional opportunity. 

“We are passionate believers in the power of storytelling and want those stories to come from the widest possible range of people. We hope that our support will help set the winner on the path to a sustainable long-term writing career and look forward to giving them a well-deserved platform in audio.”

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PUBLISHING DIRECTOR KATE LYALL GRANT ACQUIRES TWO PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLERS FROM ACCLAIMED SUSPENSE WRITERS AMANDA BRITTANY AND KAREN CLARKE.

Joffe Books Publishing Director Kate Lyall Grant has acquired two gripping psychological suspense novels: I'M WATCHING YOU by Amanda Brittany, and THE NEW WIFE, co-authored by Amanda Brittany and Karen Clarke.

AUTHORS AMANDA BRITTANY AND KAREN CLARKE

Amanda Brittany says:

"I’d heard so many amazing things about Joffe Books, so when Kate got in touch to invite me on board, I was over the moon. Working with Kate and the team on I’M WATCHING YOU has been an absolute pleasure, and it was clear from the off that the Joffe team care about their authors and readers. I feel so lucky to be part of the Joffe Book Family."

Karen Clarke says:

"I'm thrilled to be joining Kate and the amazing team at Joffe Books with Amanda Brittany. I've been impressed by their professionalism and dedication to their authors and am delighted to be collaborating with them on our new book." Karen Clarke

Kate Lyall Grant says:

"I am thrilled to be welcoming the awesomely talented Amanda Brittany and Karen Clarke to Joffe Books, with these two atmospheric tales of suspense. Both novels serve up a tantalising cocktail of lies, deceit, betrayal and murder - and I defy anyone to be able to second-guess the twists."

I’M WATCHING YOU and THE NEW WIFE will be released in eBook and paperback in autumn 2022.

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EDITORIAL DIRECTOR EMMA GRUNDY HAIGH NETS DEBUT BY SERVING POLICE OFFICER-TURNED-CRIME WRITER CASEY KING IN TWO-BOOK DEAL

Joffe Books’s editorial director Emma Grundy Haigh has netted a sizzling debut by serving police officer-turned-crime writer, publishing under the pen name Casey King in a two-book deal.

In the first of this breathlessly pacey new series, a female gang boss and female police officer must work together to pursue revenge, following a fatal shooting ten years ago that shattered both their lives in this Dublin-based thriller.

Danielle Lewis is third in line to her uncle’s criminal empire. Saoirse Kelly is on compassionate leave from An Garda Siochana. Following a violent episode in which both women miscarry, they leave Dublin to mourn in private. Now they’re back. As the two women become more and more entwined with the criminal underworld, they uncover a network of family secrets, betrayal and deceit buried in a past neither can shake.

Internationally bestselling author of the Maeve Kerrigan mystery series Jane Casey says:

“Casey King writes with total authority about life on the dark side of Dublin, drawing you in with fascinating characters in dire situations. Her debut is authentic, gripping and thoroughly entertaining.”

Casey King says:

“The solitary act of writing is made all the more rewarding when my agent, Kate Nash, places my novel in the capable hands of Emma and the team at Joffe Books. I am very excited for this collaboration and where Emma and Joffe Books will take this next stage of my writing career, as they bring my gritty, female-led, gangland thriller to the hearts and minds of readers.”

Emma Grundy Haigh says:

“Casey is a fantastically talented writer and I was gripped by her sharp, propulsive writing from the start. The debut, a gritty page-turning gangland thriller, sends the reader skittering into a world of brutal, yet relatable women and snarling family dynamics, bolstered by brilliant police procedural elements borne of Casey’s own experience in the Irish police force. The result is a deliciously twisty ride into gangland Dublin that will keep readers glued to their seats. I am so excited that Casey has found a home with us at Joffe Books and I look forward to seeing where we will take these two novels.”

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PUBLISHING DIRECTOR KATE LYALL GRANT ACQUIRES TWO NOVELS FROM BESTSELLING AUTHOR MCGARVEY BLACK

Joffe Books Publishing Director Kate Lyall Grant has acquired two thrilling novels of psychological suspense from bestselling author McGarvey Black.

McGarvey Black says:

"I saw a podcast interview of Jasper Joffe and was really taken by his outlook on publishing. He was incredibly positive and normal and I liked his philosophy. I thought, I want to work with them! Joffe Books has had remarkable success publishing high quality fiction that include a slew of bestsellers. I'm hoping mine will be one of them."

Kate Lyall Grant says:

"I've never come across an author with quite such a darkly inventive imagination as McGarvey Black. She comes up with the most ingeniously twisted plots which pull you in from the outset and keep you gripped until the end. I'm absolutely delighted to have acquired her next two books, Trust No One and Twice on Christmas for Joffe Books."

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HONOURING ROY LEWIS ON OVER HALF A MILLION BOOKS SOLD

As we celebrate our 100th digest, we would like to take a moment to honour our beloved author Roy Lewis, creator of the Arnold Landon and Inspector Crow mystery series, who recently reached the impressive benchmark of over half a million books sold!

To commemorate this extraordinary achievement, we were delighted to receive a testimonial to Roy from his son, John.

Roy was born in Ton Pentre, Rhondda, South Wales on 17/1/1933. He died on 18/8/2019.

He probably started writing as a teenager, but I have no record to support this, apart from an old photo of him at a typewriter about 1950 (picture on the right).

In the late 1950s he contributed a number of short stories to an Australian publication, Man Magazine (and possibly also Adam). Suffice it to say that these publications mostly consisted of photos of young women in bathing suits with some articles and stories thrown in!

Roy Lewis pictured in the 1950s.

He was first published by Collins in 1969, I think, and stayed with them in their Crime Club series for many years. He took inspiration for his books from what he saw around him, from his early years in the Rhondda, through his years as a Further Education college lecturer, college inspector, and the places where he lived — Wales, the North-East, Spain and France. He also travelled widely in the Far East, which features in his writing as well. Archaeology was of particular interest to him, as was mediaeval history (e.g. the Knights Templar), which is reflected in the Arnold Landon series of books.

Joffe Books Publisher CEO Jasper Joffe on Roy Lewis:

“For a long time I wanted to publish Roy Lewis’s excellent crime novels. We used to speak occasionally on the phone and I always really enjoyed the charming lilt of his voice and his warmth.
I am very proud to publish his books and that we have sold over half a million of them, reaching a whole new generation of crime lovers. There’s a little sadness that he’s not alive to see the new-found success of his titles, but his books live on for his many loyal readers and I am so happy that we are his publisher.”

Picture above: Roy Lewis looking out over The Rhondda from the mountain behind his parents former house in 2000.

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EDITORIAL DIRECTOR EMMA GRUNDY HAIGH SIGNS THE SIXTH AND SEVENTH BOOKS IN THE DCI ROB MILLER SERIES BY BIBA PEARCE

Detective Rob Miller is back for the sixth and seventh instalments!

Joffe Books Editorial Director Emma Grundy Haigh has signed two more books in Biba Pearce's bestselling Detective Rob Miller series.

Biba says:

"I'm delighted that Joffe Books have signed for the sixth and seventh books in the DCI Rob Miller series. Once again, Rob and his team are on the trail of a very clever serial killer, and the twists and turns will keep you guessing right up until the very end. A huge thanks to Team Joffe for all they do, and for helping to make the books such a success."

Emma says:

"Tense, dark and utterly thrilling, Biba Pearce's Detective Rob Miller has won legions of fans and I am proud to count myself among them! This gripping London-set series just keeps going from strength to strength, thanks to Biba's characteristic blend of heart-racing action and propulsive plotting. I can't wait for readers to see what Biba puts Rob Miller and his team through next!"

Book 6 will be released in e-book and paperback in spring 2023.

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ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONING EDITOR STEPH CAREY SIGNS OVER MY DEAD BODY BY LIZZIE FRY

AUTHOR ANNOUNCEMENT: Joffe Books Associate Commissioning Editor Steph Carey has signed a new dark and twisty psychological thriller by Lizzie Fry.

Lizzie Fry is a debut author of high-concept thriller The Coven (published by Sphere books), but you might know her better as L.V. Hay.

L.V.’s previous books, The Other Twin, Do No Harm and Never Have I Ever were published by Orenda and Hodder. The Other Twin is currently being adapted for the screen by Agatha Raisin producers Free@Last TV.

Lizzie says:

"I am delighted to be publishing with Joffe Books. I’m a super-fan of their forward-thinking digital strategy and it’s thrilling to be working with them on Over My Dead Body. I don’t think I could be in better hands!"

Steph says:

"As soon as I started reading Over My Dead Body I knew I had to finish it — it's completely unputdownable and absolutely chilling! Lizzie is a fantastic writer and I'm so pleased to have her on the list. I can't wait to get to work on this fantastically gripping book!"

Over My Dead Body will be released in eBook and paperback in early 2023.

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JOFFE BOOKS ACQUIRES OSTARA PUBLISHING

Jasper Joffe, CEO of leading independent publisher Joffe Books, has acquired Ostara Publishing from previous owner Andrew Cocks for an undisclosed sum.

Joffe Books will be taking over the Ostara list of approximately 120 titles. They will publish new editions in late 2022 and 2023, with Joffe’s laser-like focus on marketing and design relaunching the books to a whole new gamut of readers.

Award-winning crime writer and former Ostara consultant editor Mike Ripley has been approached to write new introductions to the Ostara Classics.

Kate Lyall Grant, Joffe Books Publishing Director: “Ostara has a well-deserved reputation for the superlative quality of its crime list, and with Joffe Books’ commercial success and expertise in the digital market, we think this is the perfect fit to reach a widespread new readership for these fantastic books. We will be staying true to the spirit of Ostara, and keeping the Ostara name, branding the books as ‘Joffe Books presents Ostara Classics.”

Andrew Cocks: ‘Regrettably I am no longer in a position to publish new books and give my existing titles the attention they deserve in an fast-developing publishing environment. I am delighted to have found in Joffe Books a kindred spirit to take over the Ostara list of authors and truly believe that Joffe will give the Ostara authors the opportunity to reach new readers and prosper. It has been a privilege to have been involved with all these books and I could not have wished for a better home for them.’

In 2019, Joffe Books acquired the Robert Hale backlist from Crowood Press, reissuing and revitalizing the sales of authors including Roger Silverwood, Frances Lloyd, David Hodges and Bill Kitson. These authors’ books now regularly feature in the Top 100 UK Kindle chart. The overall sales of ex-Hale titles have increased over tenfold since the acquisition.

About Joffe Books

Founded in 2014, Joffe Books is proud of its history of innovative publishing. Thanks to the unflagging passion and dedication brought by everyone in Team Joffe, we have built a reputation for crafting great books for readers, long-term relationships with authors and agents, and fleet-footed marketing. We are now the largest independent publisher of e-books in the UK. In 2021, Joffe sold over 3 million books across crime, mystery, thriller, romance and historical fiction (and another 6 million through Kindle Unlimited). Joffe was shortlisted for Independent Publisher of the Year at the British Book Awards in 2020, 2021, and 2022. The Joffe Books Prize aims to increase the diversity of voices in crime writing.

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JOFFE BOOKS HONOURED WITH IPG AWARD SHORTLIST

There’s no end in sight for award success this year as Joffe Books bags another nomination for 2022. Joffe Books has been shortlisted for the Diversity and Inclusivity Award at the Independent Publishers Awards 2022!

The award recognises efforts to make publishing a more diverse and inclusive industry. Despite the continuing challenges of the pandemic, 2021 was a landmark year for Joffe Books in this regard. We launched the Joffe Books Prize for Crime Writers of Colour, which was developed to promote systemic change and to build sustainable careers for underrepresented writers.

On top of that we also quantifiably expanded freelancer diversity through active outreach (The Literary Consultancy, social media, LinkedIn). Seven out of ten new freelancers regularly receiving work in 2021 (at least one project every six weeks) self-identify as people of colour, working class, immigrant or LGBTQ+. We also increased access by advertising every in-house post on Creative Access and BAME in Publishing.

It means more than words can express to be honoured this way and that our efforts to promote lasting change within the industry are being acknowledged.

Thank you to IPG!

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JOFFE BOOKS SHORTLISTED FOR INDIE PUBLISHER OF THE YEAR AGAIN!

Joffe Books has been shortlisted for Independent Publisher of the Year for the third year running at The British Book Awards 2022.

This has been a record-breaking year for Joffe: we doubled our staff numbers, hugely increased our revenue and became the sixth-biggest e-Book seller in the UK.

Last year Joffe Books also launched its very first prize for crime writers of colour, which was awarded to Christie J. Newport, alongside a two-book deal. 

The past year has truly been remarkable and all of us at Joffe Books want to thank our amazing authors and readers for this honour.

The winners of this year’s British Book Awards will be announced on Monday 23 May 2022.

Third time a charm?

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THE WAIT IS OVER – NO EXIT MOTION PICTURE STREAMING NOW!

Since 2019 we have waited, the anticipation rising exponentially with every little snippet revealed over the past three and a half years. Now, the wait is finally over. Adapted from Taylor Adams’s bestselling thriller, the No Exit film has finally arrived!

Directed by Damien Power and starring Havana Rose Liu and Dennis Haysbert, the film is now available to watch on Hulu and Disney +.

Although there won’t be a glamourous Hollywood style screening party, we will be celebrating No Exit appearing on the big screen with the usual: tea and doughnuts.

Congratulations to Taylor Adams! One of our first bestseller and our first on the silver screen!

Get your copy of No Exit here.

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KATE LYALL GRANT'S FIRST ACQUISITIONS AT JOFFE ARE ANNOUNCED!

Since starting at Joffe Books in November 2021 Kate has acquired some brilliant new talent to join an already exceptional pool of authors.

Among them are a new police procedural series by Bafta-nominated screenwriter and author Mark Mills; the first three "hard-hitting thrillers" from a serving police superintendent writing as Adam Lyndon (pictured in the middle); and a heartbreaking debut from radio-host-turned-author C.J. Connolly (pictured right).

The trio is turned into a quartet with the acquisition of a “darkly twisting" thriller by Stephen Williams (pictured left).

I think it’s safe to say this year has started with a bang and an array of fireworks indeed!

Read more about the upcoming novels in the Bookseller.

 

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Rowson joins Joffe Books!

We at Joffe Books love many things: doughnuts, tea, office dogs, doughnuts, doughnut-shaped coasters . . . oh, and did we mention doughnuts?

But above all else (even doughnuts) we love crime fiction! That is why we are absolutely thrilled to announce Joffe Books will be joined by crime-writing star Pauline Rowson!

Pauline Rowson is the author of twenty-three crime novels — fifteen featuring the rugged and flawed Portsmouth detective, Inspector Andy Horton. It is this very Andy who will join the likes of Rachel King, Jackman and Evans and other beloved Joffe detectives.

The series makes its debut on the Joffe programme in February 2022, so make sure to subscribe to the mailing list so you won’t miss out on the introduction party for Andy!

 
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CHRISTIE J. NEWPORT WINS THE FIRST JOFFE BOOKS PRIZE FOR CRIME WRITERS OF COLOUR!

The results are in and we’re absolutely delighted to announce the winner of the first-ever Joffe Books Prize for crime writers of colour: Christie J. Newport!

Although competition was fierce, the decision, made by literary agent Susan Yearwood, bestselling author Dorothy Koomson, Joffe Books editorial director Emma Grundy Haigh and publisher Jasper Joffe, was unanimous.

From the judges: “Christie has written an enormously promising, immediately immersive police procedural with a fantastically hooky opening scene followed by twist after twist. Detective Beth Fellows is the refreshing female lead, whose identity as a gay, mixed-race officer struggling to separate her professional and personal lives is wholly identifiable. This novel has excellent series potential, and we can see readers eagerly devouring the pages.”

From Christie J. Newport: “Receiving the phone call to tell me I had won was unbelievable. It was akin to winning the lottery. Dorothy Koomson is an inspiration, her enjoying my writing is incredible.”

Please join us in congratulating Christie for winning a two-book publishing deal with Joffe Books. Christie’s first book is set to be released in autumn 2022. Keep an eye out for this dazzling debut!

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JOFFE BOOKS SHORTLIST ANNOUNCED

We are thrilled to announce the shortlist for the Joffe Books Prize for Crime Writers of Colour! The inaugural Joffe Books Prize was enthusiastically received resulting in a brilliantly diverse list of entries. Completely anonymised for judging, the pool of scripts covered the gamut of gritty police procedurals to wrenching domestic suspense, forensic thrillers to island-hopping private eyes. The one thing they all had in common was their enormous potential.

From an eventual longlist of ten, four swiftly leaped out as the front runners that formed the official shortlist:

Gautam Das, Unholy Liberties

Christie J. Newport, Branded

Mahalia Smith, Unpleasant Creatures

Mithran Somasundrum, Bangkok Phantom

Come back Friday 3 December to find out who the judges unanimously awarded the Joffe Books Prize 2021.

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NEWEST JACKMAN AND EVANS ON TOP OF THE CHARTS

Christmas came early for Joffe Books this year, with Joy Ellis stealing the top spot in the charts last week with the latest addition to the bestselling Jackman and Evans series! 

The Night Thief, a gripping thriller, sees Jackman and Evans hunting an unusual perpetrator, who only steals pictures of little children. That is until stealing isn’t enough anymore . . .

Not only has book eight in the Jackman and Evans series (or what we’re all calling the juggernaut of crime thrillers) dominated the charts, but book seven, The Patient Man, was also shortlisted in this year’s British Book Awards. If that doesn’t deserve a round of applause, I don’t know what will!   

 
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NO END IN SIGHT FOR GROWTH AT JOFFE!

It’s been a big year of growth here at Joffe Books and on top of new hires we are delighted to announce two new promotions!

Since joining Joffe Books in 2019 Emma Grundy-Haigh has been the backbone of the editorial team and she will continue to lead the team as Editorial Director this November. 

 As Editorial Director, she will play an expanded role in strategic planning and continue to com­mission commercial genre fiction, alongside new Publishing Director Kate Lyall Grant and CEO Jasper Joffe.

Emma says: “Joffe Books is a such a dynamic place to work and I have loved being part of this brilliant, tight-knit team. During my time here, I have been given tremendous scope to pursue initiatives and expand our reach, especially through material actions such as the Joffe Books Prize.”

Steph Carey, who joined as a Project Editor last year, will join Emma in the pursuit of finding talent, in her new role as Associate Commissioning Editor. Steph says: “I’ve loved my time so far at Joffe Books and I’m thrilled to be promoted to Associate Commissioning Editor. I can’t wait to dive further into our submissions inbox to find more authors to join Joffe Books’s already stellar roster.” 

Join us in congratulating Emma and Steph in their new roles!

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HELEN H. DURRANT SNATCHES AN AUDIO PRIZE!

An audiobook edition of The Guilty Man by bestselling author Helen H. Durrant has won the Earphones Award for Suspense and Mystery!

The Guilty Man is book 1 in Lennox and Wilde Thrillers series. The detectives investigate a connection between two cases while battling with issues in their personal lives. Can the partners solve a case with Lennox hiding his past from Wilde?

The award is given by AudioFile to truly exceptional titles that excel in narrative voice and style, characterizations, suitability to audio, and enhancement of the text. The book is narrated by John Voce.

If there’s a better way to sail into a new week than this, please let us know! We’re all ears (on Helen’s book that is).

Click on the images below to listen to The Guilty Man on Audible!

 
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