Bloodhound Books

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Bloodhound Books is an independent book publisher specializing in crime fiction based in Cambridge, England and founded by Betsy Freeman, also known as Betsy Reavley,[1] in 2014.[2][3]

Founded2014
FoundersBetsy Freeman
Fred Freeman
Country of originEngland
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Bloodhound Books
Bloodhound Books
Parent companyOpen Road Integrated Media
Founded2014
FoundersBetsy Freeman
Fred Freeman
Country of originEngland
Headquarters locationCambridge
Fiction genresCrime, mystery, thriller
Official websitebloodhoundbooks.com
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Background

Founder Betsy Freeman started out as a writer and, working alongside her husband Fred Freeman, chose to open Bloodhound Books as a publisher that would focus on one book genre, crime.[3]

Bloodhound Books has sold approximately six million books worldwide.[2]

By Bloodhound Book's third year in business book sales reached over one million pounds.[3]

Parent company

Open Road Integrated Media acquired Bloodhound Books in 2021.[2][4]

GlobalScribe

Bloodhound Books founders Betsy Freeman and Fred Freeman founded GloablScribe in Cambridge, England in the 2020s, an artificial intelligence fiction translation service for both authors and publishers.[1][5]

Authors

Bloodhound Books published authors and novels have included Songs of the Dead Road by Carolyn Newton,[6] the thriller Cargo by author J.C. Maçek III,[7] Anita Waller, writer of the psychological thrillers Beautiful and 34 Days[3] and The Dead Detective by bestselling novelist Alan Russell.[8]

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