
The inaugural title in the program will be NPR news editor Krishnadev Calamur’s debut novella Murder in Mumbai. New York Times bestselling author John Lescroart (The Hunter, Damage, etc.) has also committed an original Dismas Hardy story to the program. Dutton Guilt-Edged Mysteries aims to discover new writers, showcase new short works from today’s bestselling authors, and reissue classic mysteries from the original Guilt-Edged imprint.
Sevier says: “The re-launch of Dutton Guilt-Edged Mysteries is a fitting tribute to Mickey Spillane, one of the 20th century’s bestselling and most beloved novelists. The new imprint is built to find fresh voices in crime fiction and publish them using distinctly 21st century techniques.”
Dutton Guilt-Edged Mysteries will accept submissions from literary agents as well as individual writers. The imprint will also partner with Book Country (www.bookcountry.com) to publish at least one writer from the online fiction workshop community each year.
Dutton Guilt-Edged Mysteries will be available wherever ebooks are sold, in a variety of formats compatible with all major e-readers and devices. More information, including submission guidelines, is available at www.penguin.com/DuttonGuiltEdged
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