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The Files of Ms. Tree, Volume One by Max Allan Collins
The Files of Ms. Tree, Volume One by Max Allan Collins










We are seriously considering doing Reeder & Rogers at Wolfpack and Krista Larson, too. There could be a new Mallory or Disaster Novel or Jack & Maggie Starr. A series that other publishers consider “busted” I can write a new entry for. If those of you who enjoy my fiction in general support those efforts, Wolfpack is the rare company that will let me do what I want creatively. I’ve made a huge investment of time and property (in the sense that my backlist titles and short story collections are properties) in Wolfpack. Matt and I are going over the galley proofs now, and we have seen the cover, which I hope to share with you soon – it’s a beauty. It’s set in the early ‘60s and is an unabashed homage to Ian Fleming and the Connery-era Bond films, and the whole spy craze of my youth.

The Files of Ms. Tree, Volume One by Max Allan Collins The Files of Ms. Tree, Volume One by Max Allan Collins The Files of Ms. Tree, Volume One by Max Allan Collins

We have new editions coming of Regeneration and Bombshell, the two stand-alone collaborations by Barb and me, and I’m stoked to see what kind of covers Wolfpack whips up with for those.īut the most important Wolfpack release will come in December – Come Spy With Me, the first in the new series by Matthew Clemens and me. And Mommy (while somewhat re-fried as Mommy’s Day) blows me away. And I am very favorably impressed with the level of the Wolfpack covers. The Wolfpack e-book versions have been made available a bit before the trade paperback editions, at times but I have received copies of most of the books by now and they are beauties. Which is the point of the giveaways – to prime the review pump. So I don’t mean to swamp you, although it’s important to get reviews for these books out there, including the reprints. The problem is that Wolfpack has been generous enough to put a whole passel of my books out over a short period of time, including Murderlized, a new one. While that pleases me, it makes me wonder if I’m having too many of these and wearing you people down…particularly those of you who’ve entered and never been rewarded with a book. For the first time, every person who entered one of my book giveaways – this one for Too Many Tomcats and the Eliot Ness novels – got a book.












The Files of Ms. Tree, Volume One by Max Allan Collins