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Sniper Elite changes history with exclusive tie-in ebook release

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As major computer game Sniper Elite V2 tops the video games charts, Abaddon Books is rewriting history with an exclusive tie-in ebook that asks the questions – what if the allies managed to get a top sniper into Berlin before the city fell?

What if he had only one target, but an army between him and it?

Sniper Elite V2: Target Hitler is an exclusive ebook novella from Rebellion’s publishing imprint Abaddon Books that ties in to the third-person World War Two shooter that launched today from Rebellion and 505 Games.

Written by novelist and the Sniper Elite V2 game writer Scott K. Andrews, the book ties into the game’s pre-order downloadable content offer, in which players have one chance to kill the leader of the Third Reich before he escapes the ruins of Berlin.

The title is being published 4th May and will be available for Kindle in the UK and North America, Nook, Kobo, and through all major e-retailers, as well as the Rebellion online store.

Re-writing the past in fiction is one of the most popular sub-genres of recent years, with every corner of history explored with a cutting ‘what if?’. Target: Hitler focuses on one of the great debates of modern times – should the Allies have assassinated Adolf Hitler?

Everyone knows the story of Adolf Hitler’s final days – cornered, insane, killing himself in despair as Berlin burned above him.

But this story is based solely on the eyewitness accounts of the people who shared the bunker with him – the people most loyal to the Führer; the people most likely to lie to protect him. The world’s foremost Nazi hunter has never believed the official account; he has spent his life chasing a phantom, convinced that Hitler escaped the bunker.

Now, as he lies on his deathbed, he receives a mysterious visitor; a man who claims to know the true story of Hitler’s death; a man named Karl Fairburn. Is he just another conspiracy fantasist, or could his tale possibly be true…?

Scott K. Andrews has written three novels for Abaddon – soon to be collected as the School’s Out Forever omnibus in September – as well as episode guides, magazine articles, film and book reviews, comics, and audio plays for Big Finish.

New Terry Brooks Shannara Cover Launched

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Apparently, “if you haven’t read Terry Brooks, you haven’t read fantasy.” Now, in my opinion, if you haven’t read Terry Brooks, but have read Tolkien, then you’re fine, but I’m just one guy, and all of you who have been champing at the bit for a new Terry Brooks book set in the core Shannara world will be happy to see the cover launch of Brooks’ new book, ‘Wards of Faerie’.

The book is set to be released late August.

David Tallerman Interview (May 2012)

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Giant Thief (review here – 8.2/10), was published through Angry Robot Books in early 2012, and there are with two sequels following close on its heels.

Reviewer Ryan Lawler caught up with David to chat about the difference between short stories and novels, what’s in a name, society’s love of the anti-hero, and much more.

Ryan Lawler: Hi David and welcome to Fantasy Book Review. Can you start by letting us know a bit about yourself and what lead you towards a career in writing.

David Tallerman: By day I’m an itinerant IT Technician, roaming the UK in search of computers to fix.  It’s a job that’s literally taken me the length and breadth of the country.  Right now, I’m living near Leeds and working in London, which is every bit as difficult as it sounds.  I spend an awful lot of time of trains!  But hey, trains are great places to write, so it could be worse.

As for the writing side of things … I guess the only answer to what led me into doing it as a career, what’s now effectively a second fulltime job, is that it seemed too important to approach in any other way.  I realised a few years ago that I’d probably never be happy unless I took it as seriously as I felt it needed to be taken.  Since then, I’ve written vast quantities of short stories, film scripts, comics, poetry and – at time of right now – just under three and a half novels.  The first of those novels was Giant Thief, which came out a couple of months ago; its sequel, Crown Thief, is with my publisher Angry Robot right now and should be out this September.

Ryan: You have been a prolific writer of short stories. Was it difficult to transition your writing to full length novels?

David: Yeah, a little.  Because I was so conditioned to short fiction writing, I came at Giant Thief by treating every chapter as sort of a short story in its own right, and there are advantages and disadvantages to that approach.  It took me the second novel to really feel like I was playing to the benefits of the form.  There’s so much more that you have to keep in your head with a novel, every scene has to work not just in its own context but within the wider whole of the story entire; you have to think about things like character arcs and subplots and pacing and story beats that don’t necessarily have that much impact on short fiction.  It’s a big mental leap to make.

Ryan: You must have a hectic writing schedule. Do you get much time to enjoy and obsess over any weird hobbies?

David: Sadly, things are pretty scant on the weird hobby front these days.  Nothing quite prepares you for the demands of writing a novel in a year around a full time day job, but it doesn’t leave much in the way of free time.  I listen to a lot of music and watch a lot of films; those are the things that keep me more or less sane.  Does decorating count as a hobby?  I’ve been doing a heck of a lot of that lately.  I bought a hundred year old house that hasn’t seen a lot of love in recent decades, and I’m busy renovating it, with the help of my folks, into the writer’s sanctuary of my dreams.

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