If Crows Could Talk is an American mystery novel with pertinent themes. African- American George Tucker and white teenager April Jefferson share the same birthday – born fifty years apart – but that’s not all they share. The novel explores the repercussions of Jim Crow’s actions and the impact they have had on George’s life. But what George doesn’t know is how a little white girl is the key to unlocking his biggest secret, so that justice can finally be served.
Debz Hobbs-Wyatt lives and works in Essex as a
full-time writer and editor. She has an MA in Creative Writing from Bangor
University and has had over thirty short stories published in various
collections. She has also been short listed in a number of writing
competitions, including being nominated for the prestigious US Pushcart Prize
2013, one of two UK writers on the short list of the Commonwealth Short Story
Prize 2013 and winner of the inaugural Bath Short Story Award.
While No
One Was Watching, her debut novel, was published
by Parthian Books in 2013.
Her short story
collection Because Sometimes Something Extraordinary Happens was
published by Bridge House Publishing in July 2019.
We are looking forward to publishing this beautifully written novel.