Gun Machine
is by Warren Ellis and is due to be published in January 2013. This morning Detective John Tallow was bored
with his job. Then there was this naked
guy with a shotgun, and his partner getting killed, and now Tallow has a real
problem: an apartment full of guns. Old
guns. Modified guns. Arranged in rows and spirals on the floor and
walls. Hundreds of them. Each weapon is tied to a single unsolved
murder. Which means Tallow has uncovered
two decades' worth of homicides that no one knew to connect and a killer unlike
anything that came before. Tallow's
bosses don't want him to solve the case.
The murderer just wants him to die.
But there's a pattern hiding behind the deaths, and if Tallow can figure
it out he might even make it out alive.
Lexicon is
by Max Barry and is due to be published in June 2013. Two years ago, something
terrible was unleashed in an Australian mining town called Broken Hill.
Thousands died. Few people know what really happened. Emily Rikkard is one of
them. She belongs to an elite organisation of 'poets': masters of manipulation
who use language to warp others to their will. She was one of their most
promising recruits until she made a catastrophic mistake: she fell in love. Wil
Jamieson knows the truth too, only he doesn't remember it. And he doesn't know
why he's immune to the poets' powers. But he knows he needs to run. As their
stories converge, the past is revealed, and the race is on for a deadly weapon:
a word. Because the poets know that words can kill...
A series of attacks all over
the globe are linked by a single, deadly intent: someone is gathering
everything they need to make a dirty bomb.
The terrorists behind it are shadows; their targets unknown. Navy SEAL Commander Thomas Crocker and his
elite team need answers. They need to go
to the source: to track down the material the terrorists are searching for, and
stop it falling into the wrong hands. The
hunt takes them through the Yemen, to a hijacked boat off the Somali coast, and
into the chaos of post-revolutionary Libya...where their mission becomes
terrifyingly personal. Hunt the Scorpion is by Don Mann and
Ralph Pezzullo and is due to be published in February 2013. It combines his real-life insight with
pulse-pounding action and non-stop thrills.
At Black Arts, everyone lives
and breathes video games. Including
Douglas, who doesn't have much else to talk about. Then he gets promoted to creative lead on
Black Arts's flagship franchise, Realms of Gold, a convoluted fantasy game, and
things start going wrong. Is it
corporate espionage? Internal sabotage? Can there really be a ghost in the machine? Douglas has only ever had to worry about
on screen danger before, but that is about to change. You
is by Austin Grossman and is due to be published in March 2013.
This morning, I found a body. Soon the police will arrest me for murder. And after that, my life will fall apart. Who can I trust? Who can I believe? How can I
make them see I’m innocent? Gaby Mortimer is the woman who has it all. But
everything changes when she finds a body on the common near her home. Because
the evidence keeps leading back to her. And the police seem sure she's guilty...Under Your Skin is an unpredictable,
exquisitely twisty story, which proves that there are only three rules in life
that mean anything: Assume nothing Believe no one Check everything. Under Your Skin is by Sabine Durrant and
is due to be published in April 2013.
Murder As A Fine Art is by David Morrell and is due to be published in May 2013. 43 years after the Ratcliffe Highway murders brought London to a panic in 1811, Thomas De Quincey, the infamous author of Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, wrote a notorious essay about the murders. That much is historical record. In the brilliantly suspenseful Murder As A Fine Art De Quincey's essay becomes the blueprint for a new killer's "masterpiece.” Newly arrived in London, the author becomes the prime suspect. Soon, however, it becomes clear that De Quincey himself is the murderer's ultimate target. Aided by his daughter and a young Scotland Yard detective, De Quincey must learn the killer's identity to save them all from a horrible fate.
Killer Ambition is by Marcia Clark and is due to be published in June 2013. Would you kill to protect your career? Los
Angeles DA Rachel Knight is about to find out just how far - and how deadly -
Hollywood ambition will go in her latest harrowing case. When the daughter of
big-time producer Russell Antonovich is kidnapped and later killed, Rachel is
pitted against Hollywood's biggest power players as well as her own boss, who
is desperate to stay on the industry's good side. Killer Ambition takes us on a thrilling ride through the darker
side of Hollywood and into a court case that could make or break Rachel's
career.
The Saint is back! Between January
and August 2013 Mulholland Books will be republishing all thirty-five books
starring the debonair outlaw. Simon
Templar is the Saint – daring, dazzling, and just a little bit
disreputable. On the side of the law,
buts standing just outside it, he dispenses his own brand of justice one
criminal at a time, standing up against crooks, swindlers, arms dealers and anyone
he considers a worthy opponent…… The Saint books will come with new
introductions and extra content.
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