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Crime fiction writer Karin Slaughter (pictured, via) has landed a deal with HarperCollins. The company will oversee the publication of the English and foreign language editions for four Slaughter books.
Here’s more from the press release: “This marks the first time the publisher has simultaneously acquired both world English and foreign language rights with the intent to publish across all HarperCollins locations worldwide. The deal was negotiated with Victoria Sanders at the Victoria Sanders & Associates agency.”
Pretty Girls, the first Slaughter title that will be released under this new agreement, is slated to come out in September 2015. HarperCollins will publish a version of this book in almost every country it operates in; the exceptions include the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Holland.
American crime writer Karin Slaughter has written a digital-only short story exclusive to Amazon, with all the proceeds going to benefit libraries.
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The Random House Group has today released its first direct to digital fiction title, a short work which will also feature the opening chapter of Slaughter's next new book.
The Unremarkable Heart is available for £0.49, with the opening chapter of full-length thriller Fallen, to be published in hardback in July, also included. The publisher described it as "a gripping story that will chill you to the bone".
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