The audio book of Sam’s Song, narrated by Suzan Lynn Lorraine, is now available from Amazon, Audible and iTunes. Please follow the Amazon links below to hear an extract from the book.
The audio book of Sam’s Song, narrated by Suzan Lynn Lorraine, is now available from Amazon, Audible and iTunes. Please follow the Amazon links below to hear an extract from the book.
Five Star Review on Amazon
Exciting times for the Sam Smith Mystery Series. The audio book of Sam’s Song is almost ready for release, Ripper, book four in the series, will be published in September and I’m researching material for The Hermit of Hisarya, book five. And to add to the excitement Sam’s Song has received a five star review on Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/Sams-Song-Sam-Smith-Mystery/dp/0956690955/ref=la_B00OK7E24E
Ripper Publication Dates
The dates have been set for the publication of Ripper, book four in the Sam Smith Mystery Series. The Kindle version will be published on 4.9.2015 and the print version on 4.10.2015. The Kindle version is available for pre-order at the special price of $0.99/£0.99. In Ripper, a modern-day take on the Jack the Ripper story, someone is murdering prostitutes, placing their bodies in water and covering them with roses. Drawn into the investigation, enquiry agent Sam Smith makes a shocking discovery, a discovery that will resonate with her for the rest of her life. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0102YX11S
Ripper
Completed the writing phase of Ripper today, book four in the Sam Smith Mystery Series. This story is a modern day version of Jack the Ripper and it takes my narrator, Sam, on an emotional rollercoaster ride as she seeks to uncover Jack’s identity, a trail that leads to a shocking discovery. Hopefully, the editing phase will be completed by the end of July and the book is due for publication in October.
Published today in print and as an eBook. This is the third book in the Sam Smith Mystery Series and in this book someone is out to murder Sam. At one point in the story she constructs a list of possible suspects and concludes, ruefully, that “I’m about as popular as a wasp in a nudist colony.” Is the assassin on her list, or is she looking in the wrong direction? I guess you have to read the book to find out. More details can be found on my Amazon page http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hannah-Howe/e/B00OK7E24E/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1