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- Welcome to MysteriousPress.com
The Mysterious Press broke new ground in publishing when I founded it in 1975, putting out books using fine paper and top dust jacket artists, and offering many limited, signed editions. Devoted entirely to mystery, crime, and suspense fiction, it went on to publish such best-selling authors as James Ellroy, P.D. James, Donald E. Westlake, Eric Ambler, Ross Macdonald, Isaac Asimov, Ed McBain, Kingsley Amis and Elmore Leonard, both in hardcover and paperback. In its new version, it will be devoted entirely to electronic publishing, under the domain name MysteriousPress.com...
Read more- We are the revolution, by James Grady
Exclusive to MysteriousPress.com: Six Days of the Condor author James Grady talks about the eBook revolution, and what it's meant for him as a writer.
Read more- Fish and chips and digital publishing, by Dirk Robertson
Exclusive to MysteriousPress.com: Deep Powder author Dirk Robertson talks about digital publishing and the Mysterious Press.
Read more- Cyber Monday Sale
We're marking Cyber Monday by marking down our entire catalogue of ebooks!
Read more- 'Tis the season: Giving Kindle ebooks as gifts
Do you want to give the gift of an ebook this holiday season? Here's how to do it in Amazon's Kindle store.
Read more- 'Tis the season: Giving Nook ebooks as gifts
Do you want to give the gift of an ebook this holiday season? Here's how to do it in Barnes & Noble's Nook store.
Read more- 'Fahrenheit 451' finally released as an ebook
After years of resisting, Ray Bradbury has finally allowed his classic novel, 'Fahrenheit 451', to be published as an ebook.
Read more- 'Tis the season: Giving Kobo ebooks as gifts
Do you want to give the gift of an ebook this holiday season? Here's how to do it through Kobo.
Read more- 'Tis the season: Giving ebooks from Apple as gifts
Do you want to give the gift of an ebook this holiday season? Here's how to do it through Apple.
Read more- Interview with Otto Penzler at Criminal Element
MysteriousPress.com publisher Otto Penzler talks to Criminal Element about digital publishing.
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