Archive for April, 2011
Book Launch in T minus *4* days and counting…
by Jonathan on April 10th, 2011
Here’s the flyer for the Thursday launch in Tribeca:

A HARD DEATH – The National Book Tour
by Jonathan on April 2nd, 2011

I’m going to be hitting the road soon, preaching the gospel of A Hard Death. You’ll be able to confront me at:
Saturday, April 9, 2011 Easton, CT – Murder 203 Mystery Convention www.murder203.com
Wednesday, April 13, 2011 New York, NY – Mystery Panel Event with Alafair Burke, Linda Fairstein and Robert Knightley Mid-Manhattan Library (Fifth at 41st St) – 6:30 PM
Thursday, April 14th, 2011 New York, NY – Barnes & Noble Tribeca, 97 Warren Street – 7pm
Thursday, April 28th, Waltham, MA – Back Pages Books, 289 Moody Street – 7pm
Saturday May 7, 2011 Seattle, WA – Elliott Bay Book Company – 1521 10th Ave – 7pm
Monday May 9, 2011 Seattle, WA – Seattle Mystery Books – 117 Cherry St. – Noon
Monday May 9, 2011 Bellingham, WA – Village Books – 1200 11th St. – 7pm
Tuesday May 10, 2011 Portland, OR – Powell’s Book Store Cedar Hills – 3415 SW Cedar Hills Blvd, Beaverton – 7pm
Thursday May 12, 2011 San Mateo, CA – M is for Mystery – 86 E. Third Ave – 7pm
Saturday May 14, 2011 San Diego, CA – Mysterious Galaxy – #302 7051 Clairemont Mesa Blvd – 1pm
Tuesday May 17, 2011 Phoenix, AZ – The Poisoned Pen – 4014 North Goldwater Drive – 7pm
Saturday May 21, 2011 Naples, FL – Barnes & Noble – Waterside Shops 5377 Tamiami Trail – 2pm
Thursday May 26, 2011 Chappaqua, NY – Chappaqua Library 195 South Greeley Avenue – 7pm
And you will know him by the trail of A Hard Death…
My Tumblr blog
by Jonathan on April 1st, 2011
I now have a Tumblr blog, a place where I can conveniently share various photographs and videos and songs.
Jenner’s back! A HARD DEATH is finally coming out in the USA…
by Jonathan on April 1st, 2011
Stumbling around here, trying to figure out how this is done – damn these HTML-ignorant fingers of mine! I’m trying to announce that the US edition of A Hard Death is released on April 12th, and it’s good. The UK version was strong, but I had some down time, so I went back and polished a couple of things I wasn’t satisfied with in the original.
Pre-publication reviews been strong – I particularly liked Booklist, who went with “This is a CinemaScope novel, in technicolor and surround sound: bloody murders, hot sex, decadence, incest, drug cartels… a story of depravity that both chills and fascinates.” Because, really, who could ask for anything more?
Please consider pre-ordering it: publishers love pre-orders! It’s part of what makes them keep a writer on their roster. Order it from your favourite Indie bookstore, or go with one of the behemoths:
Via Barnes & Noble, or for the Barnes & Noble Nook
I now have these slickly horrific buttons for Amazon purchasing:
Or on Kindle:

