Congratulations to Flic Everett who has signed a three-book deal with publisher, Bookouture, for the first instalments of “a new historical cosy crime series featuring a rookie journalist turned amateur sleuth fighting crime on the Home Front during World War Two.”
Quoted on Bookouture’s website, Flic says: “I am thrilled to have signed with Bookutoure to bring my ‘cosy crime’ series of murder mysteries to readers. I’ve always dreamed of writing crime novels and I’m particularly happy that I can keep on exploring the wartime lives of my characters, who now feel like old friends to me! I’m so grateful to Bookouture for adding me to their stellar list of authors, and for all their encouragement and excitement about my writing. I hope it’s the start of a long and fulfilling new career.”
It’s great to see Flic’s storytelling talent recognised and that she will reach lots more readers.
Flic Everett was shortlisted for the 2019 Bristol Short Story Prize for her story, The End of the Neighbourhood. It is available in our Volume 12 anthology published by Tangent Books.