Thanks to Rog at the Vault for bringing this news snippet to my attention:
The Return of Dennis Wheatley
Those of a certain age may well recall reading the Black Magic books of Dennis Wheatley, usually late at night, and noticing how the shadows in the room seemed to be getting gradually closerÂ…
Wordsworth are delighted to announce that we have reached an agreement with the estate of Dennis Wheatley to publish some of the classic works of this master of the supernatural.
The first title – available now – is ‘The Devil Rides Out’ and will be followed by ‘To The Devil A Daughter’ in April, and ‘The Haunting of Toby Jugg’ in May. Prepare to be scared…
Wordsworth Classics
I know Bob worked on the design for the covers so I'm sure he'd have been delighted to have played such a key role in seeing the books back in print at very affordable prices!
Wordsworth Classics: Return of Dennis Wheatley!
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I just spoke to the publishers, and I'm delighted to report that sales are currently going well.
Apparently there has been interest from Moscow to Papua New Guinea (literally).
I'm sure they would be appreciative of a few more reviews on Amazon if anyone was so minded (hint !!) ...
All the best
Apparently there has been interest from Moscow to Papua New Guinea (literally).
I'm sure they would be appreciative of a few more reviews on Amazon if anyone was so minded (hint !!) ...
All the best
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These wordworth paperbacks are of really good quality, and they also chose very good cover arts for them. They were also cheap, I had to get both "Devil" titles just for reading copies to spare the old ones. Also liked the prologues. Can we expect something more to come? "Quest of Julian Day" was recently re-printed, by some other publisher.
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