Books have landed 🙂 ROBERT HOLMES: A LIFE IN WORDS has arrived with us, and all the pre-ordered and review copies have been packed up ready to go off. Kudos to Sam for sorting all this out today and getting the packages all ready. We are shipping a limited quantity
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Book Update
We are now expecting copies of ROBERT HOLMES on Wednesday this week … but RAYMOND CUSICK now won’t be with us until mid-November unfortunately … so people heading to DIMENSIONS, HURRICANE WHO and LONG ISLAND WHO will hopefully be able to grab the HOLMES tome as long as we don’t
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Hi Everyone, We’ve been enjoying a hectic time at Telos Towers these last few months … so many titles in preparation and underway, so many newly released on Kindle, and others still which were out of print, now available back in print again in new editions. So, on with the
Continue reading »Stephen Laws Signed to Moonrise!
Telos Moonrise has recently signed Stephen Laws to reprint his fabulous novel SPECTRE. SPECTRE The inseparable Byker Chapter: six boys, one girl, growing up together in the back streets of Newcastle. Now memories are all that Richard Eden has left, and one treasured photograph. But suddenly, inexplicably, the images of
Continue reading »Andrew Hook Signed to Criminal Pursuits …
NEW CRIME David J Howe and Stephen James Walker are delighted to announce that rights have been picked up in two new modern ‘crime noir’ novels from author Andrew Hook. Commissioning Editor for Telos, Sam Stone, said, ‘I knew immediately that Andrew’s series was perfect for the ‘Criminal Pursuits’ strand of Telos Moonrise.
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A couple of updates today: We have received finished copies of the two-volume Doctor Who title THE TELEVISION COMPANION today, so pre-orders will be processed shortly. Unfortunately we heard from the printers that the RAYMOND P CUSICK SIGNATURE COLLECTION has been delayed, and so now we’re expecting finished copies of
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