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Book Giveaway Contest
Enter for a chance to win (1 of 1) a signed paperback copy of Jaima Fixsen's upcoming novel, DON'T LOOK CLOSE. Coming August 18, 2026.
Enter from June 9- Aug 15, 2026.
In collaboration with the author.
One winner will be selected at random, announced on August 18, and notified via email. Your mailing address will be obtained at that time.
Good Luck!

Jaima Fixsen
Moody. Wordy. Bookish. Nerdy.
Jaima Fixsen is a USA Today and international bestselling author from Alberta whose crime fiction blends history, medicine, and suspense. Her novel The Specimen was a finalist for the 2025 Crime Writers of Canada Best Novel Award. Trained as an occupational therapist, she writes about disability, patient vulnerability, and the darker side of medical history.
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Don't Look Close
“Dark, atmospheric, and edged with menace … a smart, deeply unnerving thriller I won’t soon forget.”
—Rebecca Zanetti, New York Times bestselling author of "You Can Run”
From USA Today bestselling author Jaima Fixsen comes a gripping crime novel perfect for fans of William Kent Kruger, following one man who would do anything for his sister, even if it means catching a serial killer…
If you look closely, you just may catch a killer.
When Peter Simmons calls his sister Edie from the polio rehabilitation ward, he expects to hear that she's on her way to get him. Instead, he learns her ex-husband has been murdered – and whispers around town have turned her into a prime suspect.
Determined to set things right, Peter checks himself out of the hospital and heads to Clairbeck, the rugged mining community Edie calls home. He can't walk or drive unassisted, but armed with his camera and a stubborn streak, he's intent on proving her innocence.
Clairbeck, however, is far from welcoming. Old grudges between miners and the establishment simmer, and even Edie's clinic isn't the safe haven it appears to be. As Peter observes – and then investigates – he starts to wonder… Is someone watching, waiting, and eliminating anyone who steps out of line?
In a town shrouded in secrets, Peter's eye for truth might be the only thing that stops a killer, unless he draws the killer's eye first…
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