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Critically acclaimed titles now available in print

Due to an exceptional front list of books, all with four star reviews, the print division of Twilight Times Books will launch sixteen titles in trade paperback this year.

KINGSPORT, TN (PRWEB) July 3, 2004 -- Twilight Times Books began publishing novels specializing in science fiction, fantasy, mainstream, mystery and New Age books in 1999. The company's best sellers include "Dragon?s Moon," "Jerome and the Seraph" and "The Casebook of Doakes and Haig."

Due to an exceptional front list of books, all with four star reviews, the print division of Twilight Times Books will launch sixteen titles in trade paperback this year. Books will be distributed internationally through Midpoint Trade Books, Baker & Taylor and Ingram beginning July 10, 2004. These first editions will be 5x8 trade paperback originals.

"Sometimes There's a Dove," a debut novel by Cynthia Ward, tells the story of a girl who grows to womanhood during WWII. In the Hattiesburg American, Leslie Hegwood wrote, "Clair has an inner fortitude that has defined Southern women for generations; hers has been tempered by a lifetime of poverty as well as being a self-described "half-breed," half white and half Choctaw..."

Cynthia Ward is a self-taught Mississippi artist and writer who overcame the stigma of a learning challenge called dyslexia. In the coming months, Cynthia will be crisscrossing her home state, giving motivational speeches at various education centers, conventions, colleges and libraries.

The protagonist in "Death on Delivery" is an ordinary woman with an extraordinary job. She was created to offer the reader someone a little different in lifestyle and character. "Death on Delivery" is the first book in a series of Hannah Clare, P. I. mystery novels by Anne K. Edwards.

"Death to the Centurion," by Mark Misercola is a thriller that explores the dark side of the comic book industry and speculates about what could happen when a popular superhero is threatened in order to improve corporate profits.

"Jerome and the Seraph," a debut novel by Robina Williams explores the afterlife. "Jerome and the Seraph is a delight to read! ...Robina expertly weaves her knowledge and love of Pre-Raphaelite art, mythology and quantum physics without one needing prior knowledge of either to realize its impact on the story. I recommend this story highly." Reviewed by Dallas Franklin.

Visit our web site for more info on these and other great books. Members of the media, booksellers and retailers can download flyers, sell sheets, reviews and chapter excerpts from our media room. http://twilighttimesbooks.com/media-room/

From our inception, we have established standards of excellence and our goal is to provide an outlet for authors whose work has exceptional literary merit and to get those books into the hands of readers.

(For more information and/or to request a review copy, media contacts may notify Twilight Times Books' Marketing Director Beth Olsen. Pre-release orders can be placed with Midpoint Trade Books, Baker & Taylor, Ingram as well as local bookstores.)

Contact Information:
Beth Olsen, Marketing Director
Twilight Times Books
Phone/Fax: 423-323-0183
http://twilighttimesbooks.com

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