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Saturday 23 of November 2024

Harlan Coben switches publishers, has 5-book deal


FILE - In this April 4, 2016 file photo, American author Harlan Coben poses for photographers during the MIPTV, International Television Programme Market in Cannes, southern France. Coben, is changing publishers. Grand Central Publishing told The Associated Press on Thursday that it had reached a 5-book deal. Coben’s books have more than 70 million copies in print worldwide. He has also developed the TV series “The Five” and the upcoming Netflix drama “Safe,” which premieres in April. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau, File),FILE - In this April 4, 2016 file photo, American author Harlan Coben poses for photographers during the MIPTV, International Television Programme Market in Cannes, southern France. Coben, is changing publishers. Grand Central Publishing told The Associated Press on Thursday that it had reached a 5-book deal. Coben’s books have more than 70 million copies in print worldwide. He has also developed the TV series “The Five” and the upcoming Netflix drama “Safe,” which premieres in April. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau, File)
FILE - In this April 4, 2016 file photo, American author Harlan Coben poses for photographers during the MIPTV, International Television Programme Market in Cannes, southern France. Coben, is changing publishers. Grand Central Publishing told The Associated Press on Thursday that it had reached a 5-book deal. Coben’s books have more than 70 million copies in print worldwide. He has also developed the TV series “The Five” and the upcoming Netflix drama “Safe,” which premieres in April. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau, File),FILE - In this April 4, 2016 file photo, American author Harlan Coben poses for photographers during the MIPTV, International Television Programme Market in Cannes, southern France. Coben, is changing publishers. Grand Central Publishing told The Associated Press on Thursday that it had reached a 5-book deal. Coben’s books have more than 70 million copies in print worldwide. He has also developed the TV series “The Five” and the upcoming Netflix drama “Safe,” which premieres in April. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau, File)
One of the world's top thriller writers, Harlan Coben, is changing publishers. Grand Central Publishing told The Associated Press on Thursday that it had reached a 5-book deal with the author known for such best-sellers as "Fool Me Once" and "Tell No One." Coben's first novel with his new publisher, "Run Away," is scheduled for March 2019.

NEW YORK (AP) — One of the world’s top thriller writers, Harlan Coben, is changing publishers.

Grand Central Publishing told The Associated Press on Thursday that it had reached a 5-book deal with the author known for such best-sellers as “Fool Me Once” and “Tell No One.” Coben will be reunited with Grand Central publisher and senior vice president Ben Sevier, who worked with the author over the past decade at the Penguin Random House imprint Dutton. Coben’s first novel with his new publisher, “Run Away,” is scheduled for March 2019. Grand Central is a division of Hachette Book Group.

According to Grand Central, Coben’s books have more than 70 million copies in print worldwide. He has also developed the TV series “The Five” and the upcoming Netflix drama “Safe,” which premieres in April.