Showing posts with label Anthony Horowitz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anthony Horowitz. Show all posts
Monday, 28 October 2019
Blogiversary Giveaway: Take your pick from a selection of Crime/Thriller Books
You've heard the saying 'So Many Books, So Little Time' but sadly for me at the moment that is so true as looking at my current TBR piles it's made me realistically think about what I can actually read versus what I would like to read... I would like to read every single book but realistically it's just not possible!
So I've decided to run a couple of giveaways this week, as part of the blogiversary celebrations, offering someone the chance to win one of a selection of books that is either a duplicate (I already have proof copy or eBook) or has been received unsolicited from a publisher. I've decided to split this into genres so today's books of choice are Crime or Thrillers.
Labels:
Adam Hamdy,
Anthony Horowitz,
Blogiversary,
Books,
C.L. Taylor,
Candice Fox,
Dervla McTiernan,
G.D. Sanders,
Giveaway,
Haylen Beck,
Jo Nesbo,
Jonathan Kellerman,
Ruth Ware,
Sophie Hannah,
TBR giveaway,
Tony Kent
Monday, 3 December 2018
12 Days of Festive Giveaways: Win a copy of A Very Murderous Christmas (short story collection)
Day 3 of my 12 Days of Festive Giveaways brings you the chance to win a copy of this classic crime short story collection A Very Murderous Christmas featuring stories from Margery Allingham, Adrian Conan Doyle and John Dickson Carr, Anthony Horowitz, G. K. Chesterton, Nicholas Blake, Ruth Rendell, Colin Dexter, Gladys Mitchell, John Mortimer and Edward Hoch.
The Christmas season is one of comfort and joy, sparkling lights and steam rising from cups of mulled wine at frosty carol services. A season of goodwill to all men, as families and friends come together to forget their differences and celebrate the year together.
Labels:
12 Days of Festive Giveaways,
Adrian Conan Doyle,
Anthony Horowitz,
Colin Dexter,
Edward Hoch,
G. K. Chesterton,
Gladys Mitchell,
John Dickson Carr,
John Mortimer,
Margery Allingham,
Nicholas Blake,
Ruth Rendell
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