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According to the LA
Times and the Detroit News
acclaimed author Elmore
Leonard is recovering from a stroke that happened over a week ago. He is currently recuperating at an
undisclosed Detroit
Hospital. Leonard has written 45 books so far and the
hit series Justified is based on his novella
Fire in the Hole that inspired him to
write the novel Raylan. In 2011, Justified received A Peabody Award. A
number of his books have also been turned into movies including Get Shorty, Out of Sight and Jackie Brown, which was based on his
novel Rum Punch. 3:10 to Yuma has also been made
into films twice. Initially in 1957 and more recently in 2007. The 2007 version
featured Christian Bale and Russell Crowe. The
Switch, which is the predecessor to Rum
Punch, has recently been filmed as Life
of Crime.
In 1992, Elmore Leonard was honoured with an Edgar Grand
Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America and in 2006; he was awarded
the CWA Cartier
Diamond Dagger Award in its 21st year marking a lifetime's
achievement in crime writing. He has
also received the F. Scott Fitzgerald Literary Award for outstanding
achievement in American literature (2008) and most recently in 2012 A National
Book Award Medal for Distinguished Contribution. In 1984 his novel La Brava also won an Edgar for Best Novel.
More information can be found on the BBC,
Huffington
Post and The
Guardian.
Crime writer Patricia
Cornwell has moved to HarperCollins for her next two books in a deal that sees
her publishing combined under the roof of one global publisher for the first time.
Cornwell has been published by Little, Brown in the UK,
and Penguin in the US.
HarperCollins
will publish Cornwell around the world in the English language including the UK, US, Australia/New Zealand, Canada, and India. The first book will be
published in autumn 2014, and will feature her lead character medical examiner
Kay Scarpetta.
The deal was
negotiated by David Highfill, vice-president and executive editor at Harper US
imprint William Morrow with Esther Newberg of ICM Partners. Brian Murray, president
and chief executive of HarperCollins Publishers Worldwide, added: "We are thrilled to partner with Patricia
Cornwell to publish her books globally in all English language markets.
Patricia has a long history of entertaining readers around the world and we
look forward to expanding her audience even further."
In the UK
Patricia Cornwell will be published on the HarperFiction imprint. Julia Wisdom,
crime & thriller publisher HarperCollins UK described it as "a major coup for HarperFiction’s growing crime
and thriller list". It is also the first major acquisitions
announcement made since new HarperCollins UK chief executive Charlie Redmayne
took over. Redmayne said: "In my
first week in the role of c.e.o., it is a great honour to be involved in
publishing the undisputed queen of crime fiction, Patricia Cornwell.”
Cornwell is the
author of 21 Scarpetta novels, five non-Scarpettas, two cookbooks, a biography
and Portrait of a Killer. She
has been worth £56.3m to UK
booksellers since Nielsen BookScan records began in 1998, and her last two
books have sold 398,000 copies in the UK, taking £2.7m at bookshop tills.
Dust, the 21st Scarpetta
book, will be published by Little, Brown in the UK in November.
David Shelley,
publisher at Little, Brown Book Group in the UK, said: "For all of us at Little, Brown, it has been
a pleasure and a privilege to publish Patricia Cornwell for the last 23
years—from her truly groundbreaking debut novel Postmortem onwards. We are very much looking forward
to the publication this autumn of Dust, the 21st Scarpetta novel, and we wish
Patricia and the Kay Scarpetta series all the best for the future."
Cornwell added:
"I am extraordinarily excited about
the opportunities ahead, and really looking forward to working with the
innovative and talented team at William Morrow and HarperCollins."
Fox 2000
Pictures President Elizabeth Gabler, who is developing a film based on
Cornwell’s novels, added: "We are
tremendously excited about bringing Kay Scarpetta to life in the feature film
adaptation of Patricia Cornwell's fantastic books. Scarpetta is one of
those rare, larger than life characters—brilliant, intuitive, tough and
sexy—and it is one of our greatest priorities to begin production on the film
as soon as possible."
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