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Old 11-13-2009, 05:57 PM   #1
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Henning Mankell’s new book to go e-first (for UK anyway)



Random House will be releasing Henning Mankell's new novel The Man from Beijing will get an ebook release a month before the hardcover comes out. This news is for the UK, not sure about other countries.


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Originally Posted by thebookseller.com
Random House imprint Harvill Secker is to release the e-book edition of Henning Mankell’s new novel The Man from Beijing a month earlier than the hardback, as a “treat” for digital readers.

It is the first time Random has published a fiction e-book prior to hardback publication. The publisher pre-emptively released the e-book of non-fiction title, A Lion Called Christian, a year ago as a trial.

The Mankell e-book will be released on 7th January 2010, priced £17.99, the same r.r.p. as the hardback out on 4th February. The publisher said it “aims for parity pricing”, with the e-book price to drop with the paperback publication.

Harvill Secker publishing director Liz Foley said: “We’re very excited. Henning’s books consistently feature in our top-selling e-book charts, and we wanted to give our digital readers a treat with an early look at this incredibly gripping crime thriller.”
http://www.thebookseller.com/news/10...or-random.html
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