Thursday 7 March 2013

C&R Crime Launch Party & Giveaway of The Poacher's Son by Paul Doiron


Publisher Constable and Robinson recently consolidated it's crime fiction into a single imprint; C&R Crime - with a new logo and it's own website at www.crcrime.co.uk

C&R Crime launch included  the publication of The Circus, James Craig's fourth novel in the Inspector Carlyle series and The Poacher's Son by Paul Doiron.

I was delighted to be invited to the C&R Crime launch party which was held on 28 February 2012 at The Gallery at the Crypt, St Martin in the Fields, Trafalgar Square.


I travelled down to London by train early that evening and found my way to The Crypt which was a fantastic location for a Crime Party - wonderfully atmospheric, with dark nooks and crannies everywhere.

I really enjoyed the party and met up with some other book bloggers and publishers.  There were so many authors there, it was really lovely to hear MC Beaton give a speech - she's just about to publish her 106th novel - what an amazing lady.   I spotted Cath Staincliffe across the room, but was never able to actually get through the crush to say hello.  I did meet Quentin Bates - I'm a huge fan of his novels and it was great to meet him at last, after being Facebook friends for ages.  Poor man, I grilled him about the next book in his series.


I really enjoyed the evening and was delighted to come away with a lovely goodie bag full of exciting new releases from C&R Crime.

GIVEAWAY TIME!!
I'm really delighted to be able to offer a hard back copy of The Poacher's Son by Paul Doiron - I reviewed it a while ago, and you can read my thoughts here.

It's really a fabulous read and I'm already looking forward to the next book in the series.   To be in with a chance of winning a copy of The Poacher's Son, please fill in the form below, the giveaway will be open for seven days.    

GOOD LUCK!!!!!


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19 comments:

  1. Sounds like a great party Anne and lots of opportunity for networking. Thanks for the giveaway!
    Angi

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  2. You sure are having a good time with your trips to London. Very envious.
    Thanks for the chance to win a book Anne.
    Still loving your blog.

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  3. Thanks Lisa and Angi - have you entered the giveaway? Entries are not showing if you have. You need to enter via the Rafflecopter above. Thanks, Anne x

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  4. Great to meet you, at last...! It wasn't that brutal a grilling, and I don't think I gave away any spoilers.

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  5. Sounds like you had an amazing time, Anne! I knew MC Beaton had quite a lot of books but I had no idea it was such a huge number. Wow!

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  6. You do get to go to some fab places! Giveaway entered :)

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  7. Looks like just my sort of book!

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  8. ........ a bibliophile's dream, sounds intriguing

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  9. Sounds like you had fun. What a great giveaway. Good luck to everyone x

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  10. Sounds like just my sort of book - thanks!

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  11. Sounds like a fab night and a great giveaway - good reading for this snowy weather - stay in out of the cold!

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  12. looks fab. would love to read this

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  13. Going back to paperbacks as crime is best on the beach

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  14. Sounds like you had a great night.
    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  15. Can't believe I've found a fellow soul who loves getting anything in the post. I entered a book giveaway recently and didn't win BUT the author was so impressed that someone in the UK had entered a US book competition that she sent me TWO signed copies of the book which arrived today! Maybe I'll be lucky with this one too.

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  16. Looks like just my sort of book.

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  17. Crime fiction is the only genre I read so I hope I win this - it sounds like a good read.

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