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Hunt in the Wild: 2014 Edition, Part 2

Hunt in the Wild 2014 - B&N at 46th St & 5th Ave

Spotted in the New Fiction section upstairs at the Barnes & Noble on 46th Street and Fifth Avenue in NYC. Their stock is now signed, as well. Go get ’em before they disappear!

Hunt in the Wild: 2014 Edition

Hunt at Union Square B&N

This picture was taken at NYC’s Union Square Barnes & Noble yesterday, which was the official pub date of Titan’s rerelease of Hunt at World’s End. I found these copies in the New Fiction section on the first floor, and now they’re all signed by yours truly.

As you can see, Titan’s editions are credited to the authors who wrote them, not to the house name Gabriel Hunt. Needless to say, I quite like that.

Interesting trivia note: Hunt at World’s End was originally going to be called When a Laird Takes a Lady. Phew! Awkwardness avoided!

Hunt at World’s End Giveaway Results

Over 500 readers entered the Goodreads giveaway for the Titan paperback rerelease of Hunt at World’s End! And the lucky winner is:

Coreena Hessen of San Diego!

Congratulations, Coreena! You can expect your signed copy of the book to arrive in the mail next week!

Today also happens to be the official release day for Hunt at World’s End. For those of you who didn’t win the giveaway, be sure to pick up your copy at your favorite local bookstore!

The Return of Gabriel Hunt

Guess who’s back? Back again?

New Hunt

My author’s copies of the new re-release of Hunt at World’s End, courtesy of Titan Books, arrived this weekend! (Click on the picture to embiggen.) Long-time readers know how proud I was to be part of this project, a six-volume series about two-fisted adventurer Gabriel Hunt under the stewardship of Hard Case Crime’s Charles Ardai. Each standalone novel was written by a different author, and the lineup was pretty damn impressive: James Reasoner, Ardai, Christa Faust, David J. Schow, Raymond Benson, and myself. Back in 2009, this was actually my first published novel, and my name wasn’t even on the cover! Dorchester, the original publisher, published them all with only the “house name” Gabriel Hunt on the cover. I’m delighted to see Titan Books has chosen to give the authors their full due this time around and put our names on the covers for all to see.

Shortly after the original books were published, Dorchester folded and the series remained in limbo for years, until Titan Books rescued them. I’m so happy the Gabriel Hunt novels are coming back into print. So happy, in fact, that I’m giving away a copy!

From now until May 27, the official publication date of Hunt at World’s End‘s re-release, I’m running a giveaway over at Goodreads for one signed copy of this pulse-pounding adventure that Booklist called “The very best pulp style…a must read.” Want a copy? Enter the Goodreads giveaway today!

 

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