- Crime Fiction Lover (crime fiction reviews and news)
- Paperback Warrior (book review site)
- The Rap Sheet (all things crime fiction)
- Pulp Covers (a site dedicated to sharing these great and no so great book covers)
- Killer Covers (the place to go for pulps)
- Too Much Horror (the definitive place to get your paperback horror fix)
Author Websites/Blogs
- Alan Baxter (website of Aussie horror author)
- Daniel Kraus (author of WHALEFALL and BLOOD SUGAR)
- Megan Abbott (author of EL DORADO DRIVE)
- Brian G Berry (author of THE SLEEPOVER MASSACRE and more!)
- Carter Brown (Aussie pulp author and a favorite of this blog!)
- Grady Hendricks (author of PAPERBACKS FROM HELL!)
- Brian Keene (horror author)
- Jonathan Janz (author of THE VEIL)
- Guy N Smith (website dedicated to the popular horror author)
- Max Allan Collins (author of Quarry/Nate Heller + more)
- Tim Lebbon (author of EDEN, THE SILENCE + more)
- Jason Starr (author of FUGITIVE RED + more)
- Joe Hill (author of LOCKE AND KEY, BASKETFUL OF HEADS + more)
- Carter Brown (books in order)
- Stephen King (no intro text needed)
Publisher Websites
- Hardcase Crime
- Cemetery Dance Publications
- Akashic Noir (Anthology series)
- Stark House Press (publisher of pulp reprints and collections)
- Angry Robot Books
- Scribe Publications (Independent Australian publisher)
- Mulholland
- Valancourt Books (Paperbacks from Hell)
- Titan Books
- Hill House Comics (imprint of DC comics - the best horror in comics)
- Penguin Books Australia
Hi Josh,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Paul Eckersley and I am publicist for Black & White Publishing. We noticed that you recently reviewed a book by Ken Bruen. Ken has reviewed our upcoming crime novel Heartman by M.P. Wright and gave us a stirling quote of the book.
We were wondering if you might be interested in receiving a pdf proof copy of the book. If you check out the weblink below you can visit the book's page on our website where an extract of the prologue and first three chapters can be found. Heartman is stylish noir detective tale set in 1960s Bristol, featuring a ex-policeman from Barbados who has left his home in search of a better life and to escape his a tragic past. It is a riveting read and I'd be happy to send you a press release and proof pdf if you're interested.
Ken Bruen said of it: "If James Lee Burke were to set a novel in Bristol in the ‘60s, it would be pretty close to what MP Wright has done with Heartman. A stunning debut, and in JT Ellington he has created a character to equal Robicheaux and that is just the highest praise there is."
Thank you in advance for your time. I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards,
Paul Eckersley
Publicist
Black & White Publishing
Hi Paul,
DeleteCould you please send me a link to the book?
It certainly sounds like something I'd like to read.
Cheers,
Josh
Curious if you are interested in a copy of this book. Would love more reviews!
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