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Post by richardburton on Jul 1, 2009 16:25:19 GMT 1
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Post by poyks on Jul 3, 2009 10:42:31 GMT 1
Looks rather ace!
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Post by richardburton on Jul 3, 2009 14:25:39 GMT 1
Cheers, Poyksenator!
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Post by RustiSwordz on Jul 6, 2009 8:59:18 GMT 1
Great idea RB.
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Post by richardburton on Oct 13, 2009 14:53:07 GMT 1
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Post by Lonesome Crow on Oct 13, 2009 20:00:54 GMT 1
Ah, Xmas present ideas, Cool.
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Post by richardburton on Jun 17, 2010 13:38:48 GMT 1
Wild Wolf are launching three new titles in July including a semi finalist in the 2010 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award. They are available to pre-order now from the Wild Wolf website and will be available in stores and online from July.
Title: SINISTRARI Author: Giles Richard Ekins ISBN: 978-0-9563733-3-5 Trade Paperback 360 pages Retail Price: £10.99
SINISTRARI by GILES RICHARD EKINS
The year is 1888 and as Jack the Ripper begins his bloody campaign, the infamous serial killer is not alone.
Who could possibly be more terrifying than Saucy Jack?
Edward Sinistrari, Satanist and convicted murderer, escapes the gallows of Newgate Jail and plots his bloody revenge, orchestrating the ‘Autumn of Terror’.
Following the escape of Sinistrari from the hangman’s noose, Detective Chief Inspector Charles Collingwood is charged with the task of hunting him down. He is closing in on Sinistrari when his daughter Lucy is abducted; snatched by Sinistrari to be ritually sacrificed at a Satanic Black Mass.
Can Collingwood save Lucy before she is brutally murdered?
And who or what is Sinistrari?
Title: 11:59 Author: David Williams ISBN: 978-0-9563733-5-9 Trade Paperback 276 pages Retail Price: £9.99
11:59 was a semi-finalist in the 2010 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award.
“This is one taut little thriller ... A near-cinematic stylist (scenes really pop), the author deftly sustains the tension right up until the final segment ... a sterling example of astute character studies melded with highly topical concerns.” ~ Publishers Weekly
11:59 by DAVID WILLIAMS
Who is Hassan and what is behind his mysterious Valentine message to Amina? Who is the young beauty chased across a lorry park in the early hours? These are the questions local phone-in host Marc Niven struggles with as he is drawn deeper into the city’s secret places. The question he already knows the answer to – why did Sam leave him so suddenly? – is the one that troubles him most.</SPAN>
Title: Dead Beat Author: Remy Porter ISBN: 978-0-9563733-6-6 Trade Paperback 240 pages Retail Price: £9.99
“It's like the author went screaming through the zombie genre with a baton in one hand and a blowtorch in the other. Check this one out. You won't be disappointed." ~ Joe McKinney, author of Dead City and Apocalypse of the Dead
“Reminiscent of the early style of James Herbert; this book doesn't pull any punches or release its teeth.” ~ Paul Huggins, zombiejunky.com
“Volatility, gore, twists and ghoulishly pleasurable.” ~ Lori Bowland, LivingDeadMedia.com
“There's more to fear than the Undead in Porter's horrific vision; Dead Beat is a welcomed addition to the genre.” ~ Gregory Solis, Author of Rise and Walk
DEAD BEAT by REMY PORTER
Haven, Population: 2000.
A place where Johnny sleepwalks the beat, counting down the hours to the end of another police shift. Burying the secret deeper.
But this is the day the world ends. The infection has spread unchecked, and now the dead have domain. Johnny is thrown into a fight to survive. The shattered community around him willing to do anything to stay alive.
But as putrefacted bodies close in, it's the villager's rotten hearts he begins to fear the most ...And beyond them the puppetmasters who started it all.
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Post by Lonesome Crow on Jun 19, 2010 0:07:37 GMT 1
Giles Richard Ekins? That name's familiar. ;D DEAD BEAT by REMY PORTER sounds good, it's been getting some very good reviews.
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Post by richardburton on Jun 19, 2010 12:29:48 GMT 1
Haha! Yes..............................................
Aye the whole zombie community seems to be clamouring for Dead Beat. All looking very positive.
Thanks again for stunning artwork on all three.
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Post by Lonesome Crow on Jun 19, 2010 21:35:32 GMT 1
Quote: The whole zombie community seems to be clamouring for Dead Beat. ;D I love the image that cunjures up, A long line of zombies queued outside Waterstones. ;D Order your advanced copy from: wildwolfpublishing.com/RPorter.aspx
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Post by richardburton on Jun 20, 2010 9:25:55 GMT 1
lol! They're dead excited...I'll get my coat!
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Post by Lonesome Crow on Jun 21, 2010 23:29:52 GMT 1
lol! They're dead excited...I'll get my coat! After that one! I'll get it for you. ;D
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2010 13:17:14 GMT 1
What kinds of books are published at Wild Wolf?
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Post by Lonesome Crow on Jul 19, 2010 23:23:48 GMT 1
What kinds of books are published at Wild Wolf? Horror, Fantasy, Post Apocalyptic.... in fact it would be best if you had a little look around for yourself. Here's a link to the website. wildwolfpublishing.com/publications.aspx
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Post by richardburton on Jul 20, 2010 10:49:46 GMT 1
17 titles and counting. They're all printed in paperback and members of this forum get 40% discount off the RRP prices. If you want to order any titles don't use the normal buy now options on the site - send a Paypal payment through to editor @ wildwolfpublishing.com with the discount taken off and stating which titles you'd like and they will post them out for you (postage is free to UK, $1 per book to USA).
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