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Sep
2010
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Mulholland Books: The Future of Suspense Fiction

Mulholland BooksAs a lifelong reader, and fan of crime fiction in particular, I’m always on the lookout for new avenues to help feed my obsession. Imagine my joy when publisher Little, Brown and Company announced recently that they were going to give me not just a new avenue but an entire drive.

Mulholland Books, named after the infamous Mulholland Drive, has a very simple goal: “to publish books you can’t stop reading. Whatever their form – crime novels, thrillers, police procedurals, spy stories, even supernatural suspense – the promise of a Mulholland Book is that you’ll read it leaning forward, hungry for the next word.”

They’re not playing around, folks. The list of talent already signed include heavy hitters such as Mark Billingham, Lawrence Block, Lee Child, Charlie Huston, Michael Robotham, Duane Swierczynski, and Daniel Woodrell among others. And they’re not waiting for the first round of books to be published before delivering the goods!

Mulholland Books has been presenting some of the best guest blogs I’ve read in quite some time, all written by authors who more than know their way around suspense fiction: “Sex and Violence, Please” by Max Allan Collins, “Guns to Shape the Future” by Charlie Huston, “Thank You for Smoking” by Mark Billingham, “See You in the Darkness” by Megan Abbott, “From Suspense to Dread” by Paul Hoffman, “The Dark Heart of Noir” by Charles Ardai… are you kidding me? This is damn good stuff!

I have seen the future of suspense fiction; its name is Mulholland Books. Do yourself a favor and go for a drive.

– Mulholland: You never know what’s coming around the curve. –

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10 Responses

  1. Their blog has rocketed to the top of my must read list every morning. Great stuff. Can’t wait to be published by . . . I mean, I can’t wait to read the stuff they publish!

  2. Lucious Lamour

    Thanks for the post about Mulholland. I am going to have to keep an eye on Mulholland Books. Sounds right up my alley!

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