Good news! My publisher is offering my suspense novel Learning to Swim for $1.99 on all e-book platforms for a limited time. This book is suitable for ages 11 and up, and popular with book clubs, with a reading guide in the back. It won the Anthony Award and Agatha Award for best first novel and the Mary Higgins Clark Award, and was a Target pick. (And I'm particularly fond of it!) Here's how it starts:
“If I’d blinked, I would have missed it. But I didn’t, and I saw something fall from the rear deck of the opposite ferry: a small, wide-eyed human face, in one tiny frozen moment, as it plummeted toward the water.”
So if you'd like it at a bargain price (it has never been on sale before) you can get it from:
For those of you who have mentioned that you've loved my novels and are eager to see more - this is a chance to help make this happen. I'm paraphrasing another author friend here: the absolute greatest favor you could do to make more Troy books a reality is to share your excitement for LEARNING TO SWIM with others, by letting them know about this or even by gifting an e-book to a friend or family member. And thank you for finding and reading my books!
Some descriptions:
“A single woman dives headlong from a ferry into Lake Champlain to rescue a child, and then must figure out what to do with him. Compulsively readable, this is all about what we do for love.” —Boston Globe
“In Henry’s tense first novel, a young woman rescues a boy from the waters of Lake Champlain, only to see her unruffled life abruptly give way to an unfamiliar world of wealth, privilege and danger. ” —The New York Times
“If I’d blinked, I would have missed it. But I didn’t, and I saw something fall from the rear deck of the opposite ferry: a small, wide-eyed human face, in one tiny frozen moment, as it plummeted toward the water.”
So if you'd like it at a bargain price (it has never been on sale before) you can get it from:
For those of you who have mentioned that you've loved my novels and are eager to see more - this is a chance to help make this happen. I'm paraphrasing another author friend here: the absolute greatest favor you could do to make more Troy books a reality is to share your excitement for LEARNING TO SWIM with others, by letting them know about this or even by gifting an e-book to a friend or family member. And thank you for finding and reading my books!
Some descriptions:
“A single woman dives headlong from a ferry into Lake Champlain to rescue a child, and then must figure out what to do with him. Compulsively readable, this is all about what we do for love.” —Boston Globe
“In Henry’s tense first novel, a young woman rescues a boy from the waters of Lake Champlain, only to see her unruffled life abruptly give way to an unfamiliar world of wealth, privilege and danger. ” —The New York Times