And it's from Publisher's Weekly and it's favorable, hurray. Begins "In the quirky, engrossing fourth 'techno-cozy; from Agatha Award-winner Andrews..." Continues with a plot summary that doesn't contain any really howling spoilers, and ends "This novel lacks the local color and charming cast of Andrews's popular Meg Langslow series (Owls Well That Ends Well, etc.) but it's full of surprising twists and turns and should keep techies glued to the page." And non-techies too, I hope; one thing I try to do in the Turing series is make sure that any tech stuff is completely and simply explained, thanks to the presence of Tim, who is permanently tech-challenged. By the time Tim gets it, most of my readers will too...at least that's the plan.
Coming in November from Berkley Prime Crime. Incidentally, this is the book in which I kill a spammer. Felt good; I may do it again.
Though I'm a little worried about the cat on the cover. Not that I don't adore cats, though allergies prevent my having one. But is the cat a little too cozy for the book? Time will tell.
Congratulations on the favorable review, I'm looking forward to reading the new book.
By the by, kinda off this topic but do you have any plans to turn (or would that be put) your books into audio books? The friend who turned me onto your books is losing her eyesight and audio books are becoming more and more necessary for her.
Frances
Posted by: Frances | October 01, 2005 at 02:31 AM
Congrats on the favorable review. Can't wait to get my hands on it.
Posted by: Carstairs38 | October 03, 2005 at 12:40 PM
Go, Donna! You're a rock star!
Posted by: Dana Cameron | October 03, 2005 at 04:22 PM