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A “Killer” Introduction

March 17, 2013 Books

My pal and colleague Mark Tapson, who writes on the culture for Acculturated.com among other places, provided an exceptionally kind introduction to my speech at the David Horowitz Freedom Center’s Wednesday Morning Club this past week. Someone was video taping the speech, I noticed, so if it’s posted somewhere eventually, I’ll link to it. Meanwhile, a [...]

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Killer Audio now Available

March 3, 2013 News

Andrew’s new novel for adults, A Killer in the Wind, is now available in audio form, both as a download or collection of eight CD’s from AudioGo, and in downloadable form from Audible.com. Andrew narrates the novel himself. It’s unabridged, and lasts nine hours and 51 minutes. Killer tells the story of detective Dan Champion’s desperate hunt [...]

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“Killer in the Wind” in Mystery Scene

February 24, 2013 Books

“Andrew Klavan Focuses on Heroes, Victims” is the interesting headline on a good, short interview with me in Mystery Scene Magazine. The interview focuses on my new thriller for adults, “A Killer in the Wind,” and the headline comes from this exchange with interviewer Oline Codgill: A Killer in the Wind is unflinching in its look [...]

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More Praise for “A Killer”

January 20, 2013 News

Andrew’s new adult thriller A Killer in the Wind, continues to win praise from reviewers. The novel, which Kirkus Review compared to the classics of Jim Thompson and Cornell Woolrich, tells the story of a former NYPD detective who goes on a hunt for the girl of his dreams while being chased by a killer [...]

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Good Early Reviews for Killer

January 13, 2013 News

Andrew’s new novel A Killer in the Wind was officially published last week. The early reviews have been excellent. John Wilson at Books and Culture called it “sizzling,” and said: “I don’t know who all is on your list of crime and suspense novelists to read and re-read and read yet again… Andrew Klavan is on my [...]

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Andrew Signs Up for New Thomas Nelson Series

July 16, 2012 News

Andrew has signed with Thomas Nelson — the publisher of his Homelanders series — to start work on a new series of novels next year. Although Andrew is not releasing the details of the new series, he says it will be in the genre of science fiction adventure. Before he begins work on the series, however, [...]

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Blog Party

May 24, 2012 Books

If you get a chance, please join me for an author chat on Facebook this coming Tuesday, May 29th, 5:00 PM Pacific time (8:00 PM Eastern). We’ll be talking about my new adventure novel Crazy Dangerous and giving away prizes every ten minutes or so. I would love to talk to you about the book, and [...]

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More Advanced Reviews of “Crazy Dangerous”

April 30, 2012 Books

My new adventure novel Crazy Dangerous, officially published next week but already available at the link,  is making the rounds among book bloggers and continues to garner nice reviews. This site, Wall-to-Wall Books is giving away a prize book and has this to say: “This book was crazy good! One word comes to mind when [...]

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First Review for “Crazy Dangerous”

March 26, 2012 Books

The fiction trade publication Romantic Times has brought out the first pre-publication review of my new young adult thriller Crazy Dangerous: Klavan presents the story of a good kid who falls in with a bad crowd and must seek the truth behind the horrific visions of his seemingly mentally unstable classmate. The original plot is full [...]

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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

December 19, 2011 Uncategorized

A year of intense work is coming to an end for me. This autumn, between flying to New York every other week for GBTV, rewriting my new novel for adults, and completing my new novel for young adults, as well as writing my PJMedia column and making a new animated Manhattan Institute Presents video (with [...]

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