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The most astonishing thing is that people have bought, and continue to buy, the Jessica Daniel stories. Within three months, I had the number one fiction book – not just ebook – on the whole of Amazon UK. The sequel to Locked In, Vigilante, was second only to its predecessor in the crime chart. Somehow I was in Amazon’s top ten list of British authors worldwide for 2011, despite not having a book out in the first seven months of the year.

Everything happened incredibly quickly, culminating in Pan Macmillan buying the rights to the Jessica Daniel series in early 2012.

If you like what you have just read, books two, three and four should all be out with more to come.

Essentially, almost everything that has happened to me over the course of the past year and a bit is down to readers such as yourself. Saying a simple ‘thank you’ doesn’t seem quite enough. You might say that to the person who held the door open for you this morning, or whoever made you a brew – even if they did put too much milk in it. The words themselves become a cliché, so you’ll have to take my word for it that I really do appreciate everyone who has bought the books and liked them enough to tell someone, buy the sequels, leave a review, or write me an email, tweet or Facebook message.

I’ve had emails from teenagers and parents alike; people who have heard about Jessica from their nieces, nephews, cousins, uncles, aunties, grandparents, parents and children; someone whose cab driver told them about my books, someone who read one while recovering from a serious illness, someone else whose midwife talked about the books . . . and so on. Lots of very normal people reading and passing the message on.

Essentially, the last few months have shown me how fundamentally great the majority of people are.

So these few rambling paragraphs are to offer my appreciation to all of you readers who have been so involved in making Jessica’s stories as popular as they have become.

Thanks to you all.

Kerry Wilkinson

Kerry Wilkinson is something of an accidental author. His debut, Locked In, the first title in the detective Jessica Daniel series, was written as a challenge to himself but, after self-publishing, it became a UK Number One bestseller within three months of release. Kerry then went on to have more success with the second and third titles in the series, Vigilante and The Woman in Black. His new book, Think of the Children, will be available in both paperback and ebook soon.

Kerry has a degree in journalism and works for a national media company. He was born in Somerset but now lives in Lancashire.

For more information about Kerry and his books

visit his website: www.kerrywilkinson.com

or www.panmacmillan.com

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Locked In first published by Kerry Wilkinson 2011

Vigilante first published by Kerry Wilkinson 2011

The Woman in Black first published by Kerry Wilkinson 2011

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