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Old 03-10-2016, 08:25 PM   #372
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Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
Does this affect the In Death series?
I imagine they will still be in hard cover followed by a paperback release after 6 months.

When she went to hardcover she was adament that the paperback be release be only 6 months (instead of a year).

I had an inkling she would be leaving Penguin when Leslie Gelbman was let go as president of Berkley Publishing Group when they merged with Putnam/Dutton in January. Leslie was the editor for almost every book she wrote for Jove/Berkley/Putnam (if not all of them).

Plus I'm sure she had a clause in her contracts that the In Death characters belong to her. She was unable to continue the Stanislaski series and others when she left Silhouette since Harlequin owned the rights, but she had a lot more bargaining power when she created the In Death world.
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