While over at Bouchercon
Albany last month in NY State USA; I was delighted to have dinner with Lawrence
Block, and several other authors including Andrew
Pyper – courtesy of Juliet Ewers of Orion Publishing. Over dinner Larry and
I talked about his work that Charles Ardai of Hard
Case Crime are publishing, and distributed via Titan Publishing.
Then this morning I received
official word from Charles Ardai, which we’d like to share –
We’d been saving this for a special announcement but
Amazon just beat us to the punch by posting the book on their site, so we
figured we should spill the beans as well: next May we’re going to be
publishing a lost pulp novel by MWA Grandmaster Lawrence Block, one that hasn’t
been published in any form for more than 50 years and has never previously been
acknowledged to be Block’s work.
The book is called BORDERLINE, and it’s a doozy: a
violent, intense story about five lives colliding on the border between El Paso , Texas and Juarez , Mexico …the
border between the right side of the law and the wrong…and the border between
sanity and madness. You can read
the first chapter here.
And you can see Michael Koelsch’s amazing cover
painting – one of the very best we’ve ever had, I think here
To avoid any possible confusion, let me note that
this is NOT the new book that Lawrence
Block has mentioned he just finished writing. I’ve had the privilege to read
that book as well, and it’s fantastic – one of the very best he’s written in
years – but it’s as different from this one as green is from red or up is from
down. To start with, that one is brand new and this one is half a century
old. That one’s coming out for Christmas this year (Larry’s
self-publishing it), and BORDERLINE is coming out in time to be your favorite
summer read next year. If you’re a fan of Larry’s work, you’ll definitely
want to read both.
In the meantime, check out the cover – which is so
delicious it’s been chosen by Juxtapoz (the largest art magazine in the
country) to be the cover image of their upcoming November issue!
(The issue also features the coolest photograph ever taken of yours
truly, courtesy of the brilliant Bryan Derballa. I attach it here in a burst of
unaccustomed immodesty.)
More information about Hard
Case Crime is available from > http://hardcasecrime.com
or click here
Photos (c) 2013 and (c) 2008 Ali Karim
another appreciated head's up!
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