Shadow Jumper wins Book of the Decade at The Wishing Shelf Book Awards!
A lovely suprise when I opened my emails this morning. In celebration of ten years of the running of The Wishing Shelf Book Awards, the judges have declared Shadow Jumper the winner of Book of the Decade for the 9 to 12 year old category. To say I'm delighted is an understatement. Thank you so much to all you lovely readers who have enjoyed my books! And here I am with my fantastic award.
Here's a bit about Twilight Robbery...
Will Jack solve the crime, or die trying?
The rooftops are Jack's safe place - perfect for shadow jumping. Or so he thought. When Jack and Beth find a packet hidden between the chimney pots, Jack becomes the prime suspect for theft. Then his friend Fabien falls from the roof. Was it an accident? Or something more sinister? Thrust into a shady world of robbery and mayhem, Jack must find the real thieves to save himself and his friends.
Will Jack solve the crime, or die trying?
The rooftops are Jack's safe place - perfect for shadow jumping. Or so he thought. When Jack and Beth find a packet hidden between the chimney pots, Jack becomes the prime suspect for theft. Then his friend Fabien falls from the roof. Was it an accident? Or something more sinister? Thrust into a shady world of robbery and mayhem, Jack must find the real thieves to save himself and his friends.
New cover for Shadow Jumper
I'm so pleased with the new cover, designed by Rachel Lawston of Lawston Design (although I loved the old one too).
A reminder of the old cover.
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