Today is the day that Jack of Spades is officially released, and you will be able to find it in all good bookshops across Australia. Congratulations to author Sophie Masson and also to cover and internal illustrator Yvonne Low–and may Jack of Spades find many many readers!
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Something from author and illustrator on Jack of Spades
Coming up to the official release date of Jack of Spades on April 3, we’re bringing you some fascinating words about the book’s creation from its author Sophie Masson and illustrator Yvonne Low. Enjoy!
Something from Sophie Masson:
Jack of Spades is set in Paris in 1910: a city and a period I’ve always been interested in. My family is French but we come from the South, and though we often went back to France for family holidays when I was a child, I only got to know Paris as an adult. That happened over several visits, and particularly in 2010, when I spent six months as a writer in residence at the Keesing Studio in the heart of the city, thanks to an Australia Council grant. 2010 was the centenary of the great Paris floods of 1910, when the Seine River waters spread around the city’s streets and even lapped around great landmarks like the Eiffel Tower! And so in 2010 there was also a great deal in Parisian museums, exhibitions and in newspapers about 1910. The novel is set several months after the flood, of course, (it lasted about a week, in late January-early February 1910) but that concentration on 1910 and what was going on in France then helped me to visualise settings for the novel later.
1910 is part of the period known as the Belle Époque (literally meaning ‘Beautiful Times’) in France, which ran from around 1871, which marked the end of the Franco-Prussian War, to 1914, which marked the beginning of the First World War. In Paris, it was a time of glamour, prosperity, optimism, great artistic achievements and technological innovations, but despite its happy name, it had a dark side, of course, and some of that comes out in Jack of Spades. It was also a time when the European secret services were beginning–for example, in Britain, MI5 and MI6 were formed in 1909.
I used a lot of primary sources in order to recreate the background and atmosphere of Paris in 1910, and to really immerse myself in it bought old postcards, old newspapers and also a fabulous old Baedeker’s Paris guidebook from the time. The Baedeker’s really helped with details such as how the Metro system worked back then, how much a cab ride would cost, where hotels were situated, where you could send telegrams from, and so on, and there were great maps which made it easy to plot journeys. Linda carries that guidebook, of course!
From my reading of the novel and the title itself, I realised the most important elements of the novel were Paris, 1910, playing cards, Jack of Spades and danger, all of which needed to be brought out in the illustrations.
I researched images of Paris in the 1900s, including the fashion, art and architecture of the time. This was the era of long dresses, almost everyone wore hats (straw hats, bowler hats and top hats), the horse and carriage and steam engines, impressionist painters such as Monet, and grand and ornate buildings on wide boulevards and mysterious narrow lanes. Contemporary photos were often sufficient for building and street references, as Paris has hardly changed since the 1900s, which is what makes it such a charming and beautiful city to visit!
The playing card (and Jack of Spades specifically), is an important reference to the title of the book and a continued motif in the book, so the ‘spades’ or pike symbol was used on the back cover, spine and inside the book as chapter headings. Art Nouveau was still popular in 1910 Paris, so I came up with my own version of this elaborate and decorative style to use in these elements.
The internal black and white image for the novel was created to portray two of the most important characters’ first interaction, along with some suspense and action in the scene – a grand railway station with steam engine, full of bustling passengers and an escaping street urchin.
I used pencil and watercolour with some ink pen to create the finished pictures.
Great early review of Jack of Spades in Magpies!
There’s a great early review of Jack of Spades by Rebecca Kemble in Magpies Magazine’s March issue. Here’s a short extract:
This is an entertaining spy story, with a determined heroine at its centre. It is an interesting time in history and Masson has clearly done her research.
The review is not available online, but you can read the whole thing below.
Jack of Spades launch in Sydney!
You are invited to come celebrate the launch of two fabulous new books!
Jack of Spades, a thrilling novel for older readers by Sophie Masson, with illustrations by Yvonne Low (Eagle Books)
To be launched by Pamela Freeman
Once Upon An ABC, a glorious picture-book romp through fairytale and folklore, by Sophie Masson and Christopher Nielsen (Little Hare)
To be launched by Paul Macdonald
When: Saturday March 18, 2pm
Where: The Children’s Bookshop, 6 Hannah St Beecroft, 2119
Sophie Masson, Yvonne Low and Christopher Nielsen will be in attendance to sign books.
Hope to see you there!
Cover reveal for Jack of Spades!
We are delighted to reveal the beautiful cover of Jack of Spades. The atmospheric cover image is by Yvonne Low, design by Beattie Alvarez. Isn’t it fabulous!
Announcing the new Eagle Books title for 2017!
Eagle Books is delighted to announce our new title for 2017!
Jack of Spades
by Sophie Masson
Landing in all good bookshops in April 2017.
May 1910…
Linda’s father is missing in Paris, and her only clue is the Jack of Spades card that was sent to their home in London. In the family code, ‘Jack of Spades’ means danger. But it is not her father’s handwriting on the envelope!
Setting out to look for him, Linda is soon whirled into a frightening world where nothing is as it seems. Who are the people following her? What was her father really doing in Paris? Who can she really trust? As she works against time to try and solve the mystery of her father’s disappearance with the help of some new friends, Linda begins to realise that she has stumbled into a dark and dangerous conspiracy which threatens the future of the whole world…
A gripping, original thriller for older readers by award-winning author Sophie Masson.
ISBN: 9780994528001
Paperback
Age range: 10-14
RRP: $19.99
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About the author:
Born in Indonesia to French parents and brought up in Australia and France, Sophie Masson is the award-winning and internationally-published author of over 60 books, for children, young adults and adults.
Author site: www.sophiemasson.org
Blog: www.firebirdfeathers.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SophieMassonAuthor/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sophiemasson1
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Celebrating Jules Verne’s Mikhail Strogoff in Sydney
We have just held two wonderful celebratory events for Jules Verne’s Mikhail Strogoff in Sydney: the official launch on Wednesday April 13 at the Alliance Francaise headquarters in Sydney, with the launch honours done by Monsieur Nicolas Croizer, Consul-General of France in Sydney, and a second celebration on Thursday April 14, at Berkelouw’s Books in Leichhardt where bookseller Sarah Foster gave everyone a warm welcome. At both events there was a big, animated, interested audience, fantastic presentations by Stephanie and David, and a real buzz of excitement as people queued up to buy this beautiful book! We are delighted that Mikhail is now well and truly launched on his re-entry into the English-language reading world!
Thank you to everyone who has made this a possibility. Your generosity, support, encouragement and excitement have made it all doubly worthwhile.
Pics from both events below.
An interview with Stephanie Smee
It’s publication day today for our beautiful launch title, Jules Verne’s Mikhail Strogoff! We are so happy to see it out there in the world, and to know it’s already been taken to so many readers’ hearts!
To mark this fantastic day, let’s hear from the brilliant Stephanie Smee, who spoke to us in a great and wide-ranging interview.

Verne’s narrative is quite straightforward but his style is richly laced with idiomatic and other flourishes. How did you capture that very particular spirit?
An exciting moment!
We got a lovely surprise the other day when our fabulous book production manager Karen Small of Small but Mighty sent us some photos of finished copies, complete with all embellishments, of Jules Verne’s Mikhail Strogoff, taken in the printer’s warehouse in China from where they’ll be shipped later this month.
We are so thrilled with the look of the book, it is exactly what we hoped for–a gorgeous luxury look reminiscent of the magnificent 19th century
editions of Verne’s work. At only 750 hand-numbered illustrated copies, this limited edition is truly going to be a collector’s piece! Remember, you can pre-order direct from us, see here, till release date in April 2016.
Afterwards the book can also be ordered direct from us–if of course there are still copies left!
Very best wishes to everyone for a happy and peaceful time in the festive season.
Cover reveal of Jules Verne’s Mikhail Strogoff!
Drum–roll: we are delighted to unveil to you the gorgeous front cover of Jules Verne’s Mikhail Strogoff! With its deep red textured background, gold foil stamping and the beautiful inset cover illustration, we believe it is a truly elegant first impression of the delights within.
Here we’d like to pay tribute to the amazing design team of David Allan and Beattie Alvarez, who worked long hours to create the most beautiful design possible.
























