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BEYOND JUSTICE, winner of the 2011 International Book Awards for Mystery/Suspense!

I’ll be the first to confess that I’m a man of prayer.  Yes, I believe in God and I believe in miracles and I’m not ashamed to say it.  So far, my entire career has been a gift of unmerited favor from above.  Earlier this week, I learned that my book BEYOND JUSTICE was nominated finalist in the San Diego Book Awards.

As if that weren’t good enough to make me hyperventilate from excitement, I just received an email that informed me that my book has been named Winner” in the “Fiction: Mystery/Suspense” category  in the  2011 International Book Awards!

Some of the other winners include:

Religion: Christian Inspirational
The Lord’s Prayer by Rick Warren, illustrated by Richard Jesse Watson
Zondervan

Autobiography/Memoirs
A Time to Betray by Reza Kahlili
Simon & Schuster, Threshold Editions

Current Events: Political/Social
Hostage Nation by Victoria Bruce and Karin Hayes, with Jorge Enrique Botero
A.A. Knopf

Fiction: Chick Lit/Women’s Lit
Fat Chance by Rhonda Pollero
Pocket Books

Fiction: Historical Fiction
Fields of Gold by Fiona McIntosh
Penguin Books

Health
Previvors: Facing the Breast Cancer Gene and Making Life-Changing Decisions by Dina Roth Port
Avery, a member of Penguin Group

AND….

Fiction: Chick Lit/Women’s Lit

Finalist
Drowning by Susan Wingate
Roberts Press
978-0615448121

Again, miracles!  Thank you, God!

And thank you, all my wonderful readers!

 


Joshua Graham is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, winner of the International Book Award and Forward National Literature Award. His thrillers include DARKROOM, LATENT IMAGE and BEYOND JUSTICE, and TERMINUS. Graham's works have been characterized as thought-provoking page-turners.

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5 thoughts on “BEYOND JUSTICE, winner of the 2011 International Book Awards for Mystery/Suspense!

  1. Bri Clark says:

    Crap I was way off with the Stonehouse Stonegate comment on Facebook. LOL nevertheless congrats.

  2. Cindy-Lee says:

    This is an entirely well deserved honour Joshua. You wrote a magnificent book, that should be winning all the awards it is nominated for! I am so very excited for you, but also for all of us who love what you do. Many many more successes, and congratulations! Well done!!

  3. Jennifer H says:

    HOORAY!!! You definitely deserve it; congratulations!

  4. Great news! Glad to hear it!

  5. Marjorie says:

    I like to find new authors that write mystery and are clean reads.
    Congratulations and much success with your new book.