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Old 06-02-2012, 12:58 PM   #2
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A fair number of backlist-looking things today, including an unusual proportion of stuff from authors writing under pennames. And we have an Edgar nominee mystery/suspense from a new-to-us author and there's some nice-looking things for the romance and spooky thriller readers in the audience as well.

Penguin-published NY Times bestseller Robert Alexander offers his 1992 Dell-published WWII secrets haunting the present-day mystery/thriller originally released under the penname R.D. Zimmerman, which was an Edgar Award nominee for Best Novel: Deadfall in Berlin

ISFDBed Ace-published Elaine Bergstrom returns with a supernatural/horror suspense thriller originally published under the penname Marie Kiraly by Berkley in 1996: Leanna: Possession of a Woman I have some of her historical horror/suspense books in old paperbacks, actually (not this one).

Sourcebooks-published Amanda Grange returns with an historical Regency romantic suspense which she says is the 10th Anniversary edition of a title originally published as Highwayman to Heaven. I can't find a paper listing on Amazon, but her other books are out from UK publishers so they might not have it listed since they're kind of iffy about overseas stuff sometimes: The Silverton Scandal

Mammoth Book of Special Ops Romance-included EC Sheedy returns with a contemporary f/m romantic suspense novelette: STAYING COOL (Raven Force)

Bell Bridge Books-published Deborah Grace Staley returns with another short: Aphrodite's Garden (A Fast Break Romance) She also repeats two others in the series if you missed them earlier.

Terri Crews has had two titles out from small Christian imprint Tate Publishing and offers an inspirational western historical romance: Sam's Treasure

Margaret Tanner returns with another WWII historical romantic drama originally out from The Wild Rose Press in 2009 as The Trouble With Playboys and now re-offered via Books We Love: A Mortal Sin

Ellora's Cave-published Valerie Douglas/V.J. Devereaux returns with a 2-in-1 omnibus of her fantasy adventure tales (may or may not be romantic): Not Magic Enough and Setting Boundaries Boxed Set (The Coming Storm)

Danielle Elise Girard may or may not be the same "Danielle Girard" who was published by Onyx and now has her backlist books reoffered via ePublishing Works! In any case, this mystery/suspense thriller with a touch of the supernatural does seem like the sort of thing she writes: Minerva's Ghost

Mills & Boon-published Mary Nichols offers two historical romances which may or may not be backlist (she has 49 things under Paperback alone; I'm not going to check): Linkage for the lot

Much-published Robert W. Walker returns with some actor vs serial killer thrillers which are either newly free or old enough I don't have them in the auxiliary KDP-only account and some other maybe-repeats: Linkage for the lot

Steven Savile, who's now been published by Phoenix Pick Press as part of their old pro plus newbie team-up novella series, returns with a collection of sword & sorcery shorts: Machineries of Silence

Here's the not-quite-random Relevant To My Interests probably self-pub book (actually it says it's out from some small imprint which is a division of a small press but we all know how authors tend to lie about that and they've only seemed to publish this author's particular books). Anyway, prose in the sample seems decent and there are historical/pronunciation notes included with this Ancient-to-Roman Britain-set historical saga and I always like to see that, so I include Jack Dixon's: The Picts

Backlist/published story/series tie-in repeats from Dave Zeltserman, Ruth Nestvold, Lise McClendon, Ken Shakin, W.D. Gagliani. Established author repeats from Marilyn Peake, fellow MR member author Scott Nicholson, Simon Worrall. Small press repeats from Camel Press, Coffeetown Press, Books We Love/BWLPP.

Happy reading, if you manage to spot something you think you might like.
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