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Christopher Lee and the thriller tradition
The long and ubiquitous career of Christopher Lee (1922 – 2015) as film actor can tell thriller fans that the novels of action in which he appeared on screen still give us much to
Traditional crime authors still collected
In May this year I noticed that the books sold in the Scorpion Press series of signed limiteds were mainly by the stalwarts of crime writing. The American James Lee Burke and Ruth Rendell
The Ruth Rendell story is over
For crime fiction fans it is a sad day. Ruth Rendell passed on at the beginning of May aged 85. Unique among British crime writers her influence and respect from fellow writers was unbounded.
VE70, flyers and Len Deighton’s Bomber
Less than two weeks before the Victory in Europe Day on Friday, May 8 I met with a 91 year old former Lancaster bomber airman. He had been based at Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire and did
Influences in Modern First Edition Collecting
This is a tribute to those that influenced me as a collector, bookseller and publisher over the last 30 years. Long before I began publishing in 1991 I was a dealer in modern first
Lionel Davidson hailed as the best spy novelist you probably have’nt read
Jake Kerridge in a Daily Telegraph article has discovered the merits of Lionel Davidson (died 2009). In a broad and beautifully empathetic article Jake paints a picture of the British thriller writer who was
Collecting Robert Stone
American literary writer Robert Stone has passed away aged 77. He wrote only eight novels in fifty odd years. Yet they had the intellectual depth and power to illuminate that his readers felt they
Louise Penny, The Long Way Home
with an appreciation by Stephen Booth 1/55 signed and limited bound in leather bound collectors book with marbled papered sides The crime fraternity has known for some time that the Canadian writer Louise Penny is a
2014 Edgars – 2 out of 6 are Scorpion books
The final short list of six mystery novels for the 2014 Edgars has been announced. The winner will receive the Edgar for best novel on 1st May at a banquet at the Grand Hyatt
Ian Rankin sells in 2013
Excluding our new books the best selling author for Scorpion Press in 2013 was Ian Rankin. All the Rankin titles issued continued to sell. These included the anthology No Alibi (1995), short story collection,