The success of his classic 1970's horror novel, The Manitou opened a lot of doors for author, Graham
Masterton - 'I got a lot of sales in the Native American reservations. I was taken to lunch by Sitting Bull’s grand-daughter.' Masterton recently said in an interview with The Sunday Herald.
Masterton has had a long career behind the pen - one time the editor of Mayfair and Penthouse, the author of several sex manuals as well as a long line of bestselling horror novels and in more recently as a bestselling crime writer.
'Some of my early horror books sold very well. I wrote The Manitou in
1975. It was quite left-field,
because nobody had really written about
native American magic before. It sold half a million copies in six
months.' Graham Masterton
Read the FULL SUNDAY HERALD INTERVIEW
Also worth reading - THE RISE AND FALL OF THE HORROR
PAPERBACKS
Monday, 26 March 2018
Lunch with Sitting Bull's Grand-daughter
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RIP Philip Kerr
It is with sadness that I report that crime writer, Philip Kerr, author of the astounding Bernie Gunther series passed away this Friday last at the age of 62 after a battle with cancer.
Fellow Scot, Ian Rankin paid tribute by Tweeting -
'Numbed by the news that Philip Kerr has died.His Bernie Gunther novels are extraordinary, a mix of great storytelling and brilliant research, with a believable (a)moral hero.'
Born in Edinburgh, Philip was the son of William Kerr, a building planner, and his wife, Ann (nee Brodie).
It was with great sadness that Quercus learned of the death yesterday from cancer at 62 of Philip Kerr, one of its most successful and cherished authors. Philip has left an outstanding body of work:
As a glowing review in the Sunday Times of the new Bernie Gunther novel put it: Greeks Bearing Gifts: ‘full of mordant humour, pacy action and rich, three-dimensional characters, confirms what Kerr’s fans have long known: that he has few, if any, rivals to match him among modern thriller writers.’ His novels have sold into 37 languages.
Just before he died Philip finished a fourteenth Bernie Gunther novel Metropolis, which will be published in the UK and US next year. His legions of fans are lucky that he had the strength and determination to complete it.
Philip was married to the author Jane Thynne and they have three children, William, Charlie and Naomi.
Fellow Scot, Ian Rankin paid tribute by Tweeting -
'Numbed by the news that Philip Kerr has died.His Bernie Gunther novels are extraordinary, a mix of great storytelling and brilliant research, with a believable (a)moral hero.'
Born in Edinburgh, Philip was the son of William Kerr, a building planner, and his wife, Ann (nee Brodie).
Kerr’s best known work was the Bernie Gunther series – 13 historical novels about a Berlin detective set before, during and after the Second World War, with a 14th book completed shortly before his death and due to be published later this year. Gunther is a cynical, wise-cracking, fiendishly clever man, lover of women, hater of Nazis and yet obliged to work for them to survive. A truly unique creation.
Kerr's books have sold 427,645 copies for £3.61m since 1998, according to Nielsen BookScan. His bestseller is the 1993 edition of Berlin Noir, which sold 42,013 copies.
Kerr's publisher, Quercus wrote on their website -
It was with great sadness that Quercus learned of the death yesterday from cancer at 62 of Philip Kerr, one of its most successful and cherished authors. Philip has left an outstanding body of work:
As a glowing review in the Sunday Times of the new Bernie Gunther novel put it: Greeks Bearing Gifts: ‘full of mordant humour, pacy action and rich, three-dimensional characters, confirms what Kerr’s fans have long known: that he has few, if any, rivals to match him among modern thriller writers.’ His novels have sold into 37 languages.
Just before he died Philip finished a fourteenth Bernie Gunther novel Metropolis, which will be published in the UK and US next year. His legions of fans are lucky that he had the strength and determination to complete it.
Philip was married to the author Jane Thynne and they have three children, William, Charlie and Naomi.
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9 Tips to write that Mystery/Thriller
Bestselling author, AJ Waines has some interesting advice on his to write a Crime/Mystery Thriller HERE.
AJ WAINES is a Number One Bestselling Author with over *450,000* copies sold worldwide. She writes Psychological Thrillers, has been featured in The Wall Street Journal and The Times and has ranked as a Kindle (KDP) TOP 10 'MOST-READ AUTHOR' in UK. She has publishing deals in France, Germany, Norway, Hungary and USA (audiobooks) and has recently signed a two-book deal with Bloodhound Books, UK.
AJ WAINES is a Number One Bestselling Author with over *450,000* copies sold worldwide. She writes Psychological Thrillers, has been featured in The Wall Street Journal and The Times and has ranked as a Kindle (KDP) TOP 10 'MOST-READ AUTHOR' in UK. She has publishing deals in France, Germany, Norway, Hungary and USA (audiobooks) and has recently signed a two-book deal with Bloodhound Books, UK.
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fiction,
mystery,
writing
Gary M. Dobbs Interview
There's an interview with your truly over at the blog of the noir-master Paul D Brazil - find it HERE
Down Among the Dead is available now in both print and eBook.
Down Among the Dead is available now in both print and eBook.
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Tainted Stats
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Sunday, 25 March 2018
Spillane's Last Stand
Last week Mickey Spillane would have turned 100.
Hard Case Crime/Titan Books have just published the last completed work by Mickey Spillane - there's a rather glowing review HERE
Hard Case Crime/Titan Books have just published the last completed work by Mickey Spillane - there's a rather glowing review HERE
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max allan collins,
mickey spillane
Nick Louth is the new superstar crime writer
Author, Nick Louth has every reason to be pleased with the way his new novel, his first crime thriller, is performing on Amazon.
The novel contains a very unusual twist and the author thinks this is the reason the book is doing so well .
Expect a review here on the Archive later this week.
The book is selling
hundreds of copies a day in Kindle, but not so many on paperbacks which
cost a fair bit more. I’ve already had a signing day in the local WH
Smith, and one in Lincoln, so I’m starting to get into the national book
chains a bit more.
Read more at: https://www.louthleader.co.uk/news/nick-louth-s-latest-novel-hits-the-top-100-charts-1-8427465
The book is selling hundred of copies each day for Amazon's Kindle and last week it cracked the top 100 charts - hitting #55 in the overall charts and #13 in the crime charts.Read more at: https://www.louthleader.co.uk/news/nick-louth-s-latest-novel-hits-the-top-100-charts-1-8427465
The novel contains a very unusual twist and the author thinks this is the reason the book is doing so well .
Expect a review here on the Archive later this week.
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crime fiction,
nick louth,
the body in the marsh
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