‘The Absence’ OUT NOW!!!

March 23rd, 2009

Hey all - just popping in to let you know that  my new book - ‘The Absence’ - has the_absence_hrbeen released ahead of schedule! I hope this is good news for anyone who enjoyed ‘Through A Glass, Darkly’! The book is now available via Amazon, Waterstones, Borders, Play and other online retailers, as well as being stocked in bookshops throughout the country. I’m going to be in London next week and will be running around signing copies - I’ll post a list of bookshops with signed copies as soon as I get back. By the way, this early release won’t affect the Horror Reanimated Tour or the launch events at The Big Green Bookshop at Wood Green at 6.30 pm on 6th May and Borders Oxford Street on 7th May.

I can only apologise to those reviewers who were told to hold off on their reviews until April. I’m guessing this means you can go ahead and post ‘em up! We’ve already received some great comments from the likes of:

Sarah Pinborough (author of ‘The Taken’): ‘Bill Hussey is the new Clive Barker’.

Bookgeeks: ‘Bill Hussey deserves to sit alongside Ramsey Campbell as one of the UK’s finest spinners of ghost stories.’

Geoff Nelder: ‘Bill Hussey is the new MR James.’

‘The Absence’ has already been spotted in Brighton Waterstones by Graeme Hills - the dedicatee of the book - and several people have received their Amazon copies. Happy days!

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  • 1. Simon Key  |  March 24th, 2009 at 11:21 pm

    and there i was thinking the launch was at the Big Green Bookshop, the day before your trip to Oxford Street.
    Oh well.

  • 2. josephdlacey  |  March 25th, 2009 at 4:29 pm

    Hi Simon,

    Thanks for pointing out our omission on this post and our sincere apologies to you for getting it wrong.

    See you on the 6th May for the kick-off of the Horror Reanimated tour!

  • 3. The Absence - Review &laq&hellip  |  April 1st, 2009 at 1:30 am

    [...] “Through a Glass, Darkly” and was keen to see what he would offer up with his second novel “The Absence”. I’m delighted to say that “The Absence” is as strong and disturbing a novel as its [...]

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