Three forthcoming new releases
January 24th 2007 07:40
Just a short heads up today, here are three new releases of interest that'll be coming to our shores sometime in the near future.
'The Good Husband of Zebra Drive' will be the next installment in Alexander McCall Smith's popular series, 'The Number 1. Ladies Detectives Agency'. McCall Smith is a highly prolific author with over 40 books to his name. 'The Number 1. Ladies Detective Agency' series, which started in 1998, has been his biggest hit. This latest book in the series will be the 8th.
'Step on a Crack' is the latest political thriller from James Patterson. Patterson has taken to co-writing with a variety of lesser-know authors for stories he doesn't care to devote his full time to. Whilst he might not write the whole thing, he's still up for putting his name on them for his part in the massive profits the prolific 'James Patterson' brand now brings. This one is co-written by Michael Ledgewick.
'The Bourne Trajectory' is the fifth book to feature Robert Ludlum's character, Jason Bourne. Ludlum died about seven years ago, and whilst books are still published under his name, this latest offering is publicly authored by the very respectable Eric Van Lustbader. Lustbader previously wrote 'The Bourne Legacy' in 2004 and was reportedly very excited to have been given the chance to follow up on it. Some sites also list this book as being called 'The Bourne Betrayal'. Chances are it has different titles for different countries it's released in.
'The Good Husband of Zebra Drive' will be the next installment in Alexander McCall Smith's popular series, 'The Number 1. Ladies Detectives Agency'. McCall Smith is a highly prolific author with over 40 books to his name. 'The Number 1. Ladies Detective Agency' series, which started in 1998, has been his biggest hit. This latest book in the series will be the 8th.
'Step on a Crack' is the latest political thriller from James Patterson. Patterson has taken to co-writing with a variety of lesser-know authors for stories he doesn't care to devote his full time to. Whilst he might not write the whole thing, he's still up for putting his name on them for his part in the massive profits the prolific 'James Patterson' brand now brings. This one is co-written by Michael Ledgewick.
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