Entries Tagged as 'killed at the whim of a hat'

Attention all Colin Cotterill fans!

October 16th, 2013 · No Comments · Acquisition News

I’m thrilled to announce that we recently acquired the audio rights to the third and final book in the Jimm Juree mystery series by Colin Cotterill.  The title is The Axe Factor and will be available simultaneously with the St. Martin’s Press hardcover in April of 2014.  His first two, Killed at the Whim of […]

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Featured Audio Giveaway – September 2011

September 3rd, 2011 · No Comments · Featured Audio Giveaways

Birds of Paradise How to Win This Audio CD 1. Be an active* subscriber to our newsletter. Just enter your email address below: 2. Send an email to newsletter@highbridgeaudio.com 3. Put the words “Whim of Hat” in the subject line. Entries must be received by no later than 9/23/2011. See the Win Audiobooks page for […]

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Featured Audio Giveaway – August 2011

August 2nd, 2011 · 2 Comments · Featured Audio Giveaways

Killed at the Whim of a Hat How to Win This Audio CD 1. Be an active* subscriber to our newsletter. Just enter your email address below: 2. Send an email to newsletter@highbridgeaudio.com 3. Put the words “Whim of Hat” in the subject line. Entries must be received by no later than 8/19/2011. See the […]

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No mystery behind acclaim for KILLED AT THE WHIM OF A HAT- on audio today

July 19th, 2011 · No Comments · Author/Narrator News, Hear It Here First

Critics have been unanimous in their praise for Killed at the Whim of a Hat, Colin Cotterill’s forthcoming novel and “What may be the best new international mystery series since the No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency.” (Booklist) And starting today, you can listen to this surefire bestseller in the format that everyone from the Guardian […]

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Hot Summer Audio: Tan Line Free and Built for the Beach!

July 7th, 2011 · No Comments · Hear It Here First

Books and the beach. Such a winning combination. But in ancient times, literate beachgoers had to deal with a wide array of problems: Heavy paper tomes would keep their hands occupied, rendering them unable to reach out for mojitos. Tan lines would appear in the exact shape and size of the books they were propping […]

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