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Marshfield News Herald, April 21, 2013
...way up north. Fans of quirky mysteries will love The Man Who Turned Both Cheeks: A Novel by Gillian Royes. This sequel to Royes first book picks up with Shad Myers, unofficial lawman and bartender for Largo Bay. Shad is in the midst of turmoil that may ...
North Andover Eagle-Tribune, April 7, 2013
...way up north. Fans of quirky mysteries will love “The Man Who Turned Both Cheeks: A Novel” by Gillian Royes. This sequel to Royes’ first book picks up with Shad Myers, unofficial lawman and bartender for Largo Bay. Shad is in the midst of turmoil...
Minneapolis Star Tribune, December 15, 2012
...past: of presents received ... of presents inflicted." Shadrack Meyers, the "unofficial sheriff and a praying man" in Gillian Royes' "The Man Who Turned Both Cheeks" (Atria Books, 449 pages, $15), is a character as unique as Pendergast, but his opposite...
PublishersWeekly.com, December 8, 2012
...curates images spanning thirty years of Whitney Houstons career. Man Who Turned Both Cheeks (Dec., paper $16) by Gillian Royes. The second in the mystery series, set in Jamaica, featuring bartender-turned-detective Shad. Dark Hunger (Jan., paper $15) by...
Chicago Daily Herald, December 5, 2012
...Bartender Shad Myers doesn?t just listen to the troubles that tourists and locals bring into his thatch-roofed bar ? he sets out to fix them himself, no matter the risk. The troubles that find Shad in Gillian Royes? novel ?The Man Who Turned Both...
CJAD 800, December 3, 2012
..."The Man Who Turned Both Cheeks" (Atria Books), by Gillian Royes Bartender Shad Myers doesn't just listen to the troubles that tourists and locals bring into his thatch-roofed bar — he sets out to fix them himself, no matter...
East Atlanta Patch, November 10, 2012
...collaboration with the Auburn Avenue Research Library, NBAF (presenters of the National Black Arts Festival) will host author Gillian Royes who will discuss and sign her novel, The Man Who Turned Both Cheeks - the second installment of the Shad Meyers...
Tropical Fete, May 10, 2013
...and Executive VP of Simon and Schuster/Atria Books, Judith Curr; author and MSNBC host, Toure; author and lecturer Gillian Royes of Jamaica/St. Croix and Marcel Fahie, Anguillian historian, playwright and author. Completing this distinguished panel of...
St Martin Daily Herald, May 3, 2013
...Curr; author and Executive VP of Simon and Schuster/Atria Books; author and MSNBC host, Toure; author and lecturer Gillian Royes of Jamaica/St. Croix. Events will include presentations, discussions and special events with the authors, including...
Marshfield News Herald, April 21, 2013
...way up north. Fans of quirky mysteries will love The Man Who Turned Both Cheeks: A Novel by Gillian Royes. This sequel to Royes first book picks up with Shad Myers, unofficial lawman and bartender for Largo Bay. Shad is in the midst of turmoil that may ...
Caribbean News Now!, April 16, 2013
...and Executive VP of Simon and Schuster/Atria Books, Judith Curr; author and MSNBC host, Toure; author and lecturer Gillian Royes of Jamaica/St Croix and Marcel Fahie, Anguillian historian, playwright and author. Completing this distinguished panel of...
North Andover Eagle-Tribune, April 7, 2013
...way up north. Fans of quirky mysteries will love “The Man Who Turned Both Cheeks: A Novel” by Gillian Royes. This sequel to Royes’ first book picks up with Shad Myers, unofficial lawman and bartender for Largo Bay. Shad is in the midst of turmoil...
Trinidad Guardian, February 16, 2013
...having encountered the first. Published in 2012 by Atria Paperback (a division of Simon and Schuster) it marks Gillian Royes’ successful follow-up to her 2011 novel, The Goat Woman of Largo Bay. The focal figure in both books is unassuming bartender...
Minneapolis Star Tribune, December 15, 2012
...past: of presents received ... of presents inflicted." Shadrack Meyers, the "unofficial sheriff and a praying man" in Gillian Royes' "The Man Who Turned Both Cheeks" (Atria Books, 449 pages, $15), is a character as unique as Pendergast, but his opposite...















