Some good news for a change

Hello everyone – a whole bundle of good news today.

In no particular order – I’ve just had my first vaccination. I wandered in, loaded down with potential reading matter, several notebooks and pens, some biscuits and an expectation of being in there for hours.

Well, that didn’t happen. I was straight in, clothes on the floor – you know what I mean – stabbed in the arm, into the waiting room for a bit of a really not needed sit-down and then released back into the wild.

Everyone was bright and cheerful – even me – and really well organised. I was so impressed. And then a lovely walk home along the canal in the wintry sunshine. And sausages for lunch to look forward to.

More good news – I’ve signed another a contract with Headline. The usual stuff. I offer them my soul and they publish another three of my books. We have:

Untitled St Mary’s 13 – published June 2022

Untitled Time Police 4 – published April 2023

Untitled Elizabeth Cage 4 – published April 2024

Together with the traditional Christmas stories, of course, and anything else I might feel like scribbling in the meantime.

The third bit of good news – for me that is – is the arrival of my sales figures up to the end of December. I don’t normally mention them but they are so utterly brilliant I felt I just had to say a huge thank you to everyone who has ever bought one of my books. Thank you so much. For an author there is no greater pleasure than curling up on the sofa, tea and chocolate within easy reach, and gloating over her sales figures. And just so we’re all clear – there was gloating. Massive gloating. World class epic gloating. And quite a lot of chocolate as well.

So thank you everyone for enabling my chocolate habit.

That’s it for today – I hope everyone gets their vaccinations soon and it all goes as smoothly as mine. And the weather will get warmer. And Another Time Another Place is out this coming April. In fact, I’m using the proofs for a footrest as I type – don’t tell Headline.

Happy Thursday everyone – and now I should get back to work. On the other hand – sausages for lunch!


66 comments


  • Susan Young

    I won’t fit your usual reader profile but absolutely enjoyed every single one of your books – several times. But…soz!…. I so prefer the ones based in St Mary’s. That’s not to say I didn’t enjoy them, but it was like town Tuesday (regular meet ups!) only a different venue with some people not turning up!! Stick with St. Mary’s as Max n Co will soon be too old so make the most of it whilst you can!! Thank you Jody. You’ve made an old woman very happy!! If you’re ever in Leeds I’ll buy you a coffee and tell you how wonderful you are!!


  • Curtis Bowman

    You’re brilliant! Thank you. Love all the series. Happy to see Elizabeth Cage on your list of upcoming titles. Please don’t forget Frogmorton. I love them all too.


  • Daisy

    I’ve listened to most of Jodi Taylor books via audible/the local library. Zara Ramm reads them so brilliantly! Any I couldn’t get as audio books, I have read. They have all been unlike any other books I’ve read! Utterly extraordinary! I’m glad your sales figures are gloatoverable… Please don’t stop any of the series…


  • G Dennis

    Xmas story arrived, and I dove right in. I find I am limiting my reading of it so it takes longer. But brilliant , by the way. I do find I’m laughing a lot though………wicked good


  • Linda B.

    So happy to read the comments and find out I’m not the only one who has read the series (all of them) more than once. Please don’t end the st Mary’s series. Please. Please. Please.


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