21Dec/080
‘Solomon Scandals’ goes on sale now as e-book; January delivery in trade paperback
Psst! Advance promo copies of The Solomon Scandals are on sale now in e-book format (retail $5.95 USD). Twilight Times Books is also taking advance orders for First Editions in trade paperback (retail $16.95 USD). The paperbacks will ship in January 2009. These are “pre-release promotional copies.” Twilight’s phone number is 423–323-0183, and other ordering information is ahead.
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Suspense, a newspaper, and a rickety high-rise
“Same dark zeal Hammett held for Frisco or Chandler had for Los Angeles.” — Washington City Paper
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