Official blog of author Jan Burke
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
An Introduction to The Messenger & Tour Info
Starting today, I'm going to be telling you more about my newest book, The Messenger. And tomorrow I'll also tell you about an offer for those of you who faithfully read this blog or belong to my mailing list.
Q: When will The Messenger be published?
The official publication date is December 30, 2008. I've been hearing that some people are already receiving copies. You can order The Messenger on the website of your favorite bookstore, through Indiebound, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and other online booksellers, or by calling your local bookstore. If you want a signed copy, many of the bookstores I'll be visiting on my tour will ship a book to you -- call to ask.
Q: What's it about?
The Messenger is a supernatural thriller. I'm going to tell you more about the characters, the story, and some of my research for the book over the next few days. You can also read about the book on my website. Here's a brief introduction to it, though — and skip the rest of this section if you really don't like any kind of spoiler!
Far below the surface of the Caribbean Sea, a salvage diver hears an eerie voice coming from the wreckage of a 19th century ship. The voice belongs to Adrian de Ville, who offers the diver power and wealth if he will pledge his service and help Adrian find Tyler Hawthorne. It's a bargain the diver comes to regret.
Tyler Hawthorne lives in Los Angeles. To all appearances twenty-four, he is in fact more than two hundred years old and nearly immortal. In 1815, as he lay dying of his wounds at Waterloo, Adrian offered him a memento mori ring, and the opportunity to recover and become The Messenger. Tyler has since had the ability to hear the thoughts of the dying in the last moments of their lives and conveys their final messages to their loved ones. With only a cemetery dog named Shade to bear him company, he leads a solitary and nomadic existence.
Now, in L.A., he finds himself drawn to a woman named Amanda Clarke, who has secrets of her own.
The dying give messages to Tyler, too, and lately they've indicated that his life is about to change. But will this change allow him to grow closer to Amanda, or bring him under the power of his old enemy?
Q: The Messenger isn't an Irene Kelly book -- does that mean you've stopped writing about Irene?
No. I'm working on a new Irene Kelly book now.
Q: Will you be on a book tour for The Messenger?
Yes. Here are the places I'll be:
Monday, January 5, 7 PM
Barnes & Noble Huntington Beach, CA
Tuesday, January 6, 7 PM
Mysterious Galaxy San Diego, CA
Wednesday, January 7, 7 PM
Poisoned Pen Scottsdale, AZ
Thursday, January 8, 1 PM
Book Passage Corte Madera, CA
Thursday, January 8, 7:30 PM
Books Inc. in The Marina San Francisco, CA
Thursday, January 8, TBA
M is for Mystery San Mateo, CA—stock signing
Saturday, January 10, 1 PM
Mysteries to Die For Thousand Oaks, CA
Saturday, January 10, 4 PM
Mystery Bookstore Los Angeles, CA
Tuesday, January 13, 7 PM
Joseph Beth Cincinnati, OH
Wednesday, January 14, 7 PM
Books & Co Dayton, OH
Thursday, January 15, 7 PM
Joseph Beth Lexington, KY
Saturday, January 17, 1 PM
Book Carnival Orange, CA
Tuesday, January 20, 6:30 PM
Murder by the Book Houston, TX
Wednesday, January 21, 7 PM
Borders (Lee Summit) Kansas City, MO
Wednesday, January 22, 7 PM
Left Bank Books St Louis, MO
Be sure to keep checking the schedule page on my website for updated information.
Q: When will The Messenger be published?
The official publication date is December 30, 2008. I've been hearing that some people are already receiving copies. You can order The Messenger on the website of your favorite bookstore, through Indiebound, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and other online booksellers, or by calling your local bookstore. If you want a signed copy, many of the bookstores I'll be visiting on my tour will ship a book to you -- call to ask.
Q: What's it about?
The Messenger is a supernatural thriller. I'm going to tell you more about the characters, the story, and some of my research for the book over the next few days. You can also read about the book on my website. Here's a brief introduction to it, though — and skip the rest of this section if you really don't like any kind of spoiler!
Far below the surface of the Caribbean Sea, a salvage diver hears an eerie voice coming from the wreckage of a 19th century ship. The voice belongs to Adrian de Ville, who offers the diver power and wealth if he will pledge his service and help Adrian find Tyler Hawthorne. It's a bargain the diver comes to regret.
Tyler Hawthorne lives in Los Angeles. To all appearances twenty-four, he is in fact more than two hundred years old and nearly immortal. In 1815, as he lay dying of his wounds at Waterloo, Adrian offered him a memento mori ring, and the opportunity to recover and become The Messenger. Tyler has since had the ability to hear the thoughts of the dying in the last moments of their lives and conveys their final messages to their loved ones. With only a cemetery dog named Shade to bear him company, he leads a solitary and nomadic existence.
Now, in L.A., he finds himself drawn to a woman named Amanda Clarke, who has secrets of her own.
The dying give messages to Tyler, too, and lately they've indicated that his life is about to change. But will this change allow him to grow closer to Amanda, or bring him under the power of his old enemy?
Q: The Messenger isn't an Irene Kelly book -- does that mean you've stopped writing about Irene?
No. I'm working on a new Irene Kelly book now.
Q: Will you be on a book tour for The Messenger?
Yes. Here are the places I'll be:
Monday, January 5, 7 PM
Barnes & Noble Huntington Beach, CA
Tuesday, January 6, 7 PM
Mysterious Galaxy San Diego, CA
Wednesday, January 7, 7 PM
Poisoned Pen Scottsdale, AZ
Thursday, January 8, 1 PM
Book Passage Corte Madera, CA
Thursday, January 8, 7:30 PM
Books Inc. in The Marina San Francisco, CA
Thursday, January 8, TBA
M is for Mystery San Mateo, CA—stock signing
Saturday, January 10, 1 PM
Mysteries to Die For Thousand Oaks, CA
Saturday, January 10, 4 PM
Mystery Bookstore Los Angeles, CA
Tuesday, January 13, 7 PM
Joseph Beth Cincinnati, OH
Wednesday, January 14, 7 PM
Books & Co Dayton, OH
Thursday, January 15, 7 PM
Joseph Beth Lexington, KY
Saturday, January 17, 1 PM
Book Carnival Orange, CA
Tuesday, January 20, 6:30 PM
Murder by the Book Houston, TX
Wednesday, January 21, 7 PM
Borders (Lee Summit) Kansas City, MO
Wednesday, January 22, 7 PM
Left Bank Books St Louis, MO
Be sure to keep checking the schedule page on my website for updated information.
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2 comments:
Hey Jan....
LOVED the book!! I could not put it down...read it almost straight through!!
Can we expect another?
Your Cuz-in-law!
Lisa K.
Lisa, thank you!! So glad to know you liked it. I am hoping to do more books about these characters!
And hope to see you soon!
Jan
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