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Super things

posted by Emma on 15 Feb 2010

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There shine brightly two super things this week: firstly, this review of George Mann's forthcoming Ghosts of Manhattan and secondly an endorsement of Mark Hodder's forthcoming Spring Heeled Jack from none other than Michael Moorcock (Michael Moorcock!) who says "This is the best debut novel I have read in ages". Click below for the full glowing review.
Imagine you're me and you started a company a few years back, and stuff happened, time passed, and then seven years later you get a review like that for a book you're publishing from a childhood hero. Chuffed doesn't begin to cover it.

Oh yes, and I'm going to New York next week. With Ro. Whee!

"This is an exhilarating romp through a witty combination of 19th century English fact and fiction. Mark Hodder definitely knows his stuff and has given us steam opera at its finest. In this first novel he shows himself to be as clever and inventive a writer as those who enliven his pages. We follow English explorer and eroticist (and King's agent) Sir Richard Francis Burton, poet and Sadean Algernon Charles Swinburne and a cast including Florence Nightingale, Charles Darwin, Francis Galton and Isambard Kingdom Brunel (rather different to those known to our Victorian ancestors) as well as the mysterious albino Laurence Oliphant in an adventure involving the very nature of Time itself in a London filled with steam-horses and velopicides where were-wolves prowl the streets and 'Spring-Heeled Jack', star of the Penny Dreadfuls, might provide the key to an ever-deepening mystery. A great, increasingly complex, plot, fine characters and invention that never flags! It gets better and better, offering clues to some of Victorian London's strangest mysteries. This is the best debut novel I have read in ages." -- Michael Moorcock

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Comments: 6


New York = FUN!


I ordered Ghosts in Manhattan in advance - in Summer 2009!!

The last time I read about Spring Heeled Jack was on October 28th 2009. At this time the publishing date was unknown. You may understand my delight when I read your post. Next thing I will do after I have finished this post will be to pre order Spring Heeled Jack!!

Both books are a must read for me! And of course I will review them.


Do you have a 2010 catalogue available for download? I have enjoyed the last couple of Snowbooks novels and I would like to see what other delights are coming our way.


Hey Donna,

there is a catalog available. You have two possibilities: Follow this link
or you click on catalogue at the top of the screen.


Wow, congratulations, guys! Nice to know that quality writing is still respected, admired and rewarded with sincere, effusive praise.

And nice to know you'll be in "my" city next week. We New Yorkers are a nice bunch, regardless of what you've heard. ;-)


Whilst I will, without a doubt, get the gorgeous hardback versions of both these books, is there any possibility that ebook versions will also be available?

- Neil.

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