Mulholland Books (UK)

Mulholland Books (UK) is an imprint of Hodder & Stoughton, a British publishing house, now a division of Hachette UK. It specialises in the suspense fiction genre including crime novels, thrillers, police procedurals, spy stories and supernatural suspense [1]

Mulholland Books
Parent companyHodder & Stoughton
StatusActive
Founded2011
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Headquarters locationLondon, England
Fiction genresSuspense fiction
Official websitehttp://www.mulhollandbooks.co.uk

History

Mulholland Books at Hodder & Stoughton is the sister of the Mulholland Books (US) imprint at Little, Brown US. Both imprints launched spring 2011.

The imprint is named after Mulholland Drive - a winding stretch of road that follows the ridgeline of the Hollywood Hills. The mysteries of Mulholland have inspired countless novels, films and works of art, from the classic mysteries of Raymond Chandler and James M. Cain to the voices of James Ellroy, Michael Connelly, Michael Mann, David Lynch and David Hockney.

Building on that history, Mulholland Books aims to publish the best suspense fiction. Authors currently include Sabine Durrant, David Mark, Vaseem Khan, Warren Ellis, Sarah Alderson, Cristina Alger and Joe R. Lansdale. Mulholland have also published 35 of Leslie Charteris’s solo Saint novels.[2]

Notable Publications

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References

  1. Gallagher, Victoria. "Hodder launches Mulholland Books". The Bookseller. Retrieved 7 September 2012.
  2. "The Saint Returns". Mulholland Books Website. Retrieved 7 September 2012.
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