Dan Shamble, Zombie PI is back from the dead and back on the case. He's a well-preserved zombie, doggedly shambling along to solve cases featuring werewolves, mummies, ghosts, and other things that go bump—or Thud!— in the night. But sometimes he needs a little shove. Kensington Books is doing just that, offering an amazing special for the next couple of weeks only—you can read DEATH WARMED OVER, the first full-length Dan Shamble novel, for a mere $1.99! From now until March 25, you can download DEATH WARMED OVER for your Nook, Kobo, Overdrive, Sony eReader, or iPad for only $1.99....
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I remember when I got my new first name—March 1994. I had just attended a convention in Las Vegas, and when I headed home through McCarran Airport I stopped at one of the bookstands. There, I saw my just-released paperback of Jedi Search, prominently displayed right there in the #7 slot on their bestseller rack. That’s when I changed from being mere “Kevin J. Anderson” to “New York Times Bestselling Author Kevin J. Anderson.” For me, that’s happened 51 times now, appearing on various national or international bestseller lists (19 times on the NYT Bestseller List). These days, there are...
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A very snazzy animated book trailer for Hellhole Awakening done by my friend Jonathan Flamm in his home studio. It's a great snapshot of the SF epic, the second volume in our new trilogy, using the artwork from Stephen Youll and music from my own Roswell Six CDs (written to accompany my Terra Incognita novels, but I love the dramatic, sweeping sound of the instrumental, so it seemed appropriate here). Take two minutes and have a look. Because the video is too large to embed, click the direct YouTube link. Hellhole Awakening is already out in the UK, Australia, and...
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In our novel Hellhole, colonists of all types make their way to a world devastated by an asteroid impact—outlaws, misfits, con men, religious splinter groups, convicts, and many others who have nothing left to lose and no place else to go. Under the stern, but determined leadership of General Tiber Adolphus, the settlers have to work together; the colony can survive only if everyone pitches in. The members of a fringe cult, the Children of Amadin, have come to Hellhole to form their own enclave where they can practice their beliefs without interference from outsiders. Led by a grim but...
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