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Confetti and contests

April 27, 2016 By Ying 2 Comments

Hello, friends. This week, the Agency novels are once more bursting forth into the world, dressed in their new, super-atmospheric covers! To mark the occasion, I’ve written a brief guest post and my generous publisher, Candlewick Press, is sponsoring separate giveaways at each of the following blogs.

Click to read each post and hopefully win a full set of the Agency novels:

Four Victorian novels that changed the way I thought about the period at Read Now, Sleep Later

Four inspirations for the Agency at the Hiding Spot

Four things the Agency is (apart from historical mysteries about girl detectives) at YA Book Nerd

Best of luck and happy reading!

Filed Under: Things I Write Tagged With: A Spy in the House, Candlewick Press, contest, giveaway, Rivals in the City, The Agency, The Body at the Tower, The Traitor in the Tunnel, Things I Write

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  1. Faith says

    May 3, 2016 at 9:05 pm

    Although I appreciate the old covers featuring an Asian-American as Mary Quinn, the new covers definitely have more “scope for the imagination.”

    I enjoyed reading the guest blog posts for insight on The Agency’s genesis and added more books to my to-read list.

  2. Ying says

    May 4, 2016 at 3:31 pm

    Thanks for stopping by, Faith! I really hope you enjoy the Victorian classics when you get to them. (Have you read Middlemarch? I think everybody should read Middlemarch.)

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