Tag Archives: thriller

A politician-turned-author

When we hear about politicians landing book deals, the book in question is almost always a memoir or some sort of inspirational guide. So, I was interested to see that former U.S. Senator Bob Graham (D-Florida)—also a former governor of … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: Tess Gerritsen’s ‘Ice Cold’

Ice Cold is Tess Gerritsen‘s eighth book in the Rizzoli & Isles crime series, and if the trailer is any indication, this book will be creepy, adrenaline-pumping and a page-turner. The novel follows Boston ME Maura Isles to the seemingly … Continue reading

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Stephen King's return: cover revealed

While embargoes and strictly enforced publication dates are nothing new in the book world, Stephen King is trying something a little less common to generate excitement about his next novel, Under the Dome (which I gave a sneak preview of … Continue reading

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Morning Show . . . Murders?

At BookPage we’ve been gearing up for the holidays. It may seem early, but since we work 2-3 months ahead of publication dates, we’ve been happily sorting through piles of the best books to give (and receive) this season. While … Continue reading

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Fiction for the YouTube generation?

When I arrived at the Books-A-Million offices for a few publisher meetings back in May, I had just missed their meeting with Penguin. As Julia and I walked in, most of the reps were talking about one thing: Level 26: … Continue reading

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In case you hadn't heard . . .

The US/UK jackets for Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol were released today. What do you think? Will you be scouring the cover for “clues” to the book’s content, or are you happy to wait until the novel’s release? For those … Continue reading

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