Why are none of your earlier novels available anymore?

Hello, got this question on a book forum and thought I would clear up the mystery! In 2016-17 I published a series of novels that I had been working on since about 2013 - the main purpose being to raise some money for charity, the secondary purpose to experiment with self publishing and get some solid reader feedback on my work.

It turned out to be a great project and the books were well received; two were shortlisted in the US Publishers Weekly BookLife Prize for Fiction and 'The Vanirim' was the Grand Prize winner. Some, like the 'Charlie Jones' series and 'Queen of America' developed a devoted following (and there are sequels in the works, don't despair) and I enjoyed a lot of great interaction with readers.

But then ... in 2018 I submitted a manuscript to the HarperCollins Banjo Prize for unpublished Australian fiction and was fortunate to win a publishing contract! Which means devoting my energy to a new direction, so I've decided to 'retire' the earlier manuscripts for now.

All of these manuscripts are still available on request in e-Book format. Just write to me at teejayslee@gmail.com and I will send you a link from where you freely can download the e-Book.

Cheers,

TJ
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Published on November 11, 2018 02:48 Tags: apocalyptic, award, crime, fantasy, harpercollins, noir, norse, prize, sci-fi, techno-thriller, viking
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