Yet to come in 2013 from Five Rivers

We've been very busy around Five Rivers. So far this year we've launched four new titles:




88, by Michael R. Fletcher, a riveting debut SF novel.
Type, by Alicia Hendley, a second novel from Hendley, travelling into YA SF.
A Method to the Madness: A Guide to the Super Evil, edited by Jeffrey Hite & Michell Plested, a collection of dastardly essays by the world's villains.
Western King: Book 2, The Rune Blades of Celi, by Ann Marston. A revised reprint of Marston's much-beloved series.

There's more yet to come this year. Late this summer we should see the release of:




Terriers of Scotland and Ireland, by Bryan Cummins. An updated and revised reprint of Cummins original, informative and comprehensive look at the Earth Dogs of Scotland and Ireland.
Black Wine, by Candas Jane Dorsey. This is a revised reprint of Dorsey's acclaimed speculative novel.
Indigo Time, by Sally McBride. A debut YA SF novel we think will be a memorable read.

By the close of the year we expect to offer:




Old Growth: A Sid Rafferty Thriller, by Matt Hughes. This is the much-awaited sequel to Downshift.
Out of Time, by David Laderoute. A debut YA SF novel about friendship, honour and doing the right thing against all odds and despite all barriers.
A Touch of Poison, by Aaron Kite. A Wattie Award Winner, and debut fantasy novel with twists and surprises and princesses who defy convention.
Broken Blade: Book 3, The Rune Blades of Celi, by Ann Marston. A revised reprint of Marston's much-beloved series.
Wasps at the Speed of Sound, by Derryl Murphy. A revised reprint of Murphy's edgy and visionary short speculative fiction.
A Quiet Place, by J.W. Schnarr. A second collection of horror shorts from this risk-taking author.
The Invisible Ape, by John Steckley. A YA nonfiction book about golden gibbons.


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