Congratulations to the winner of last week’s giveaway – Mihai, the last commenter on the post!
This week’s giveaway is Redemption in Indigo (paperback)
plus another Jo Fletcher Books title:
The Immortals of Meluha, by Amish (paperback)
1900 BC: the once-proud Suryavanshi rulers of the Meluha Empire are in dire peril. The empire’s primary river, the Saraswathi, is slowly drying up. There are devastating terrorist attacks from the east, the land of the Chandravanshis – and to make matters worse, the Chandravanshis appear to have allied with the Nagas, an ostracised race of deformed humans with astonishing martial skills.
The only hope for the Suryavanshis is an ancient prophecy: when evil reaches epic proportions and all seems lost, a hero will emerge . . .
To enter the competition, comment on this post and tell us the name of any Jo Fletcher Books title or Quercus non-SF title that has won an award or been nominated/shortlisted (to make it a bit more of a challenge, you may not mention Redemption in Indigo or The City’s Son!). If you wish, add your twitter name, tumblr or blog url. Next Wednesday night (around 8pm GMT-4), I’ll randomly choose a winner from the comments. I’ll announce the name in the next Thursday Giveaway post.


A book of Horrors had a BSFA award for one of its stories. Does that count, Karen?
Sure it does! And even if it didn’t … but no, let me hush before I make things too easy for you guys!
Hmm, Pyre of Queens (David Hair) won the LIANZA Young Adult book award for 2012. Also, I just found a number of books to add to the to-read list.
Valerio Varesi’s “The Dark Valley” was shortlisted for the CWA International Dagger in 2012.
Black Sky Black Seaby Izzet Celasin won the Gyldendal Best Political Novel Award.
Sorry for being a bit late, but thank you very much, dear lady!