Evie Woods releases new novel The Violin Maker’s Secret

Irish author Evie Woods, known for her bestseller The Lost Bookshop, has published her latest book, The Violin Maker’s Secret, through One More Chapter. Woods's works have achieved significant global success, with sales reaching two million copies and translations into 40 languages. She was shortlisted for a British Book Award in 2024 and received the Nielsen Gold Bestseller award in 2025.

Evie Woods has built a notable career in literature, highlighted by her bestselling novel The Lost Bookshop. Her books have collectively sold two million copies worldwide and have been translated into 40 languages, reflecting broad international appeal.

In 2024, Woods was shortlisted for a British Book Award, recognizing her contributions to contemporary fiction. This acclaim continued into 2025 when she received the Nielsen Gold Bestseller award, underscoring the commercial success of her writing.

Her newest release, The Violin Maker’s Secret, was published recently by One More Chapter. In discussing her approach to creativity, Woods stated, “There are many books on craft, but not many on giving yourself permission to pursue a creative life.” This perspective appears to inform her work, which often explores themes of personal discovery and narrative depth.

Currently, Woods is reading a proof copy of The Unforgettable Mailman by April Howells, which she described as one she is loving. She is also engaged with The Land of Lost Things by John Connolly, a sequel to The Book of Lost Things, noting it as one of her all-time favourites.

Woods's achievements position her as a prominent voice in Irish and global literature, with her latest novel adding to an already impressive body of work.

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Indie booksellers celebrating the 2026 Indies Choice Book Awards winners in a cozy bookstore, highlighting Virginia Evans' double win.
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2026 Indies Choice Book Awards winners announced by indie booksellers

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Bestselling author Evie Woods, known for The Lost Bookshop, has released her latest novel, The Violin Maker's Secret, following her move back to Ireland from Canada. In interviews, she discussed her transition from self-publishing to traditional publishing and the inspirations behind her work. The book explores themes of fate and unexpected gifts through a magical violin story.

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