‘No Good Reason’ Wins Best Lesbian Mystery at the Rainbow Awards

no good reasonI was dead chuffed to find out that No Good Reason had scooped the gong for Best Lesbian Mystery/Thriller when the annual Rainbow Awards were announced on Monday. The novel also received four Honourable Mentions, awarded when a judge has scored the book 36/40 or more.

Meanwhile, its sequel, Cold to the Touch, has been picking up some terrific early reviews, including this one from Jem at GoodReads (whose description of Sanne as “diminutive but scrappy” is possibly my favourite ever description of her), and a 4.5 starrer from the Lesbian Reading Room. There’s no spoilers in either review if you want to have a toot.

 

 

About Cari Hunter

Cari Hunter is the author of "Snowbound", "Desolation Point" and "Tumbledown", "Alias", "Breathe", and the Dark Peak series of crime thrillers - "No Good Reason", "Cold to the Touch", and "A Quiet Death" - all published by Bold Strokes Books. Her new novel "Unbreakable" is now available to buy.
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6 Responses to ‘No Good Reason’ Wins Best Lesbian Mystery at the Rainbow Awards

  1. crimeworm says:

    Congratulations Cari! xx

  2. Margaret Flint Suter says:

    Well done! So pleased that the critics are as enthusiastic about your work as us readers!! Here’s a lift of the tea and hobnobs to you!!

  3. Devlyn says:

    Huge congratulations, well deserved.

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