Reveal’d
by wjw on May 23, 2016
Here’s the cover reveal of my short novel featuring Caroline Sula. (Art by the utterly terrific Jaime Jones.)
The book will be released on October 4 in both trade paperback and e-formats, and you can preorder from Barnes & Noble, Amazon, Kobo (ebook only), and Google (also ebook only).
I assume iBooks will have it soon, but they seem not to have it available as yet. [UPDATE: here’s the iBooks link.]
To find out more about Impersonations, check here.
Cooool! Pre-ordered and eagerly awaiting it! (Really nice looking cover, btw.)
Ordered and done! If only there were a way to expedite delivery so I could get it sooner.
Ordered it too. Would have bought it in hardcover even. I really enjoy the Praxis universe.
Pre-ordered and a copy of the lovely cover saved as well.
Added to wishlist. (Upcoming surgery will have me off work for at least three months, so actual expenditures are being minimized right now. But a definite buy when I can.)
Sorry to hear about the surgery, Bruce. Good luck with that.
Kathy is getting a knee replacement later this week, so I’ll be acting as a living crutch for the next month or so.
A truly great cover! Looking forward to the book!
OK. Pre-ordered. Been hoping for another Caroline Sula story.
Great news! I’ve been wondering what the old hole looks like after The Bombardment of Beijing, The Bombardment of Delhi, probably a few more Bombardments that didn’t warrant a Ship’s Name, and a few millenia under the Praxis.
Hey, can I piggyback a question? Why did you call Rembrandt’s “Holy Family with a Curtain” “… with a Cat” instead? I looked for the painting when I read CoW, but couldn’t find it. Then today I tried again, and some site had put it up with “catalog” in the text, and Google Image Search apparently managed to find that. :-/ Just wondering if it was an error, or if you’re going to say “all the documentation was in languages nobody could read any more”, or what. 🙂
Apparently there are two versions of “Holy Family with a Cat,” one of which us a painting with a curtain, and the other of which is not.
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