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Praise from The American Culture

July 26, 2011 Books

Novelist Lars Walker has written a review of The Final Hour at The American Culture website: Andrew Klavan has completely realized his purpose in writing The Final Hour, the fourth and last in his The Homelanders young adult action series. He’s crafted a moral story that’s so exciting teenage boys will put off going back [...]

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“Final Hour” Officially Published

July 19, 2011 News

Today (July 19) is the official publication date for The Final Hour, the fourth and last installment in Andrew’s Homelanders series, published by Thomas Nelson.  In the first novel, The Last Thing I Remember, teenager Charlie West went to sleep in his own bed one night only to awake in a torture chamber where he [...]

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Final Hour’s Cool UK Cover

July 19, 2011 Books

As it notes in the news section, this is the official publication day of The Final Hour – though it’s been available at Amazon for a while. I’ve already posted the American cover several times.  But I’ve also been delighted with the covers the Homelanders series have received in Great Britain.  The folks at Headline [...]

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More Early Reads of Final Hour

July 12, 2011 Books

Although The Final Hour hasn’t officially been published yet, I can’t help but notice it’s already available on Amazon (hit the link and buy it.  Now!).  As I noted last week, it’s also getting some early reviews on blogs around the web.  Here are some more  reactions to the conclusion of my Homelanders series of [...]

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Advance Readings of The Final Hour

July 5, 2011 Books

If you look over at the news section on your left (my right from inside the computer), you’ll see that after a long, long time, the movie folks are making some progress with the Homelanders series.  This is welcome news, especially as the series conclusion, The Final Hour, is going to be published in just [...]

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Writers at Work on Homelanders Film

July 5, 2011 News

After many delays, a team of writers has set to work on turning Andrew’s Homelanders series into a film.  Miles Millar and Al Gough – whose credits include Smallville on TV and the films Shanghai Noon, Spider-Man 2 and I Am Number Four – have developed the story and will oversee the script written by [...]

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The Final Hour, Chapter One

June 23, 2011 Books

Here’s the opening chapter of my new novel The Final Hour, due out July 19th.  It’s the last book in the four-book Homelanders series. THE FINAL HOUR Chapter One Abingdon   Most people have to die to get to hell.  I took a shortcut. I was in Abingdon State Prison.  Locked away for a murder [...]

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Final Hour First Chapter

June 20, 2011 Books

It occurs to me The Final Hour, the last book in the Homelanders series of thrillers for young adults, is only weeks away from its July 19th pub date, so to give you a taste, I’m going to post the first chapter here on Thursday.  The hero Charlie West has been through so much since [...]

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Homelanders Movie Update, Sort Of

June 13, 2011 Books

A lot of people have been writing to ask me about the status of the Homelanders movie.  My series of thriller novels for young adults was optioned last year by Summit Entertainment, the folks who brought you Twilight and Hurt Locker, to be produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura of Di Bonaventura Pictures, makers of Salt [...]

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Final Hour Now Out In July

June 7, 2011 News

The fourth and final installment of Andrew’s Homelanders series of thrillers for young adults will now be published by Thomas Nelson July 19th, a month earlier than originally announced.  The Final Hour brings to a conclusion the story that began with The Last Thing I Remember.  The series follows teenager Charlie West, who goes to [...]

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