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Mark Morris signs with Titan.

Cath Trechman, Fiction Editor of Titan Books in London, has concluded a world rights deal for three dark fantasy novels

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Creative Illustration by Andrew Loomis (book review).

You might have noticed in previous reviews, that I’m not only a fan of Andrew Loomis but and in good

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The Dark Knight Rises: The Official Movie Novelisation by Greg Cox (book review)

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The Lost Stars: Tarnished Knight by Jack Campbell (book review).
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The Lost Stars: Tarnished Knight by Jack Campbell (book review)

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Modesty Blaise: Lady In The Dark by Peter O’Donnell and Enric Badia Romero (comic-book review).

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Dinosaur Art: The World’s Greatest Paleoart edited by Steve White (art-book review).

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