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JFF: Path of Needles Winners! Posted at 5:19 PM by Dave Post

Dave Post

Our Jo Fletcher Fridays re-tweet contest for Alison Littlewood‘s book, Path of Needles, has closed. We had 44 entries and we have drawn our 6 random winners.

Congrats to our winners:
Path of Needles

Emil Jung
@emil_jung
Michael OSullivan
@manonfirenow
Janet Emson
@JanetEmson
Graham Moonie-Dalton
@GrahamMoonieD
Matt
@ChiSportGeek
Gef Fox
@WagTheFox

 

 

Congrats to all our winners! If you are one of our prize winners please send your mailing info to us at “info [at] worldswithoutend [dot] com” so we can get your books in the mail right away. Please mention which book you’ve won in your email so we don’t send you the wrong one.

Our thanks to Alison Littlewood and, as always, to Jo Fletcher Books for donating the prizes. We’ll be back on Friday with another giveaway so stay tuned for more free books.

Jo Fletcher Fridays: Path of Needles by Alison Littlewood Posted at 9:05 AM by Dave Post

Dave Post

Jo Fletcher BooksLast week’s JFF giveaway of Peter Liney‘s The Detainee was a big hit and we’re back with another one that’s sure to please. We have 6 paperback copies of Alison Littlewood‘s newest book Path of Needles for your reading pleasure.  This is Alison’s second book and follows her critically acclaimed debut novel, A Cold Season.

By now you know know we like to keep things simple: re-tweet this tweet, share it on Facebook or comment here in the blog to enter the contest.  Easy peasy. Do all three and triple your chances! We’ll have a random drawing and announce the winners next Monday so tweet away and don’t forget to tell your friends.

 


Path of NeedlesPath of Needles
by Alison Littlewood

Some fairy tales are born of dreams… and some are born of nightmares.

A murderer is on the loose, but the gruesome way in which the bodies are being posed has the police at a loss. Until, on a hunch, Alice Hyland, an expert in fairy tales is called in. And it is Alice who finds the connection between the body of Chrissie Farrell and an obscure Italian version of Snow White.

Then, when a second body is found, Alice is dragged further into the investigation – until she herself becomes a suspect.

Now Alice must fight, not just to prove her innocence, but to protect herself: because it’s looking like she might well be next.

 


What people are saying:

“Fairy godmothers have been ditched in favour of horrific murders with little left to the imagination when it comes to gore.” – SciFi Now

“A great page-turner and by the time I reached the last quarter of the book, I absolutely could not put it down… This will appeal to fans of both horror and crime, and on the strength of this sophomore novel, Littlewood is going to be very big indeed.” – British Fantasy Society

“Path of Needles retains the elements of her first novel that were so successful, the crisp prose and perfect pacing chief among them.” –  ThisIsHorror.co.uk

Alison LittlewoodAbout the Author:

Alison Littlewood was raised in Penistone, South Yorkshire, and went on to attend the University of Northumbria at Newcastle (now Northumbria University). Originally she planned to study graphic design, but “missed the words too much” and switched to a joint English and History degree. She followed a career in marketing before developing her love of writing fiction.

She now lives near Wakefield, West Yorkshire, with her partner Fergus.

This looks like an interesting and gore filled fairytale/horror mix that’s just right for our Month of Horrors.  And if you’re taking part in the Women of Genre Fiction Reading Challenge this could be a good fit for you.  Best of luck to you all.