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Press Kit Publicity Stills: Below are several thumbnails of JPEG Files
Publicists: General: Teri Leyh: Tel: 330-244-1275 email Terileyh@aol.com Sourcebooks, Inc. (Bipolar Disorder Answer Book and Alzheimer's and Dementia Answer book): Carrie Gellin carrie.gellin@sourcebooks.com email
Press Releases:
The Bipolar Disorder Answer Book --More than 275 Answers to your most-pressing questions-- A must-have shelf-reference from Sourcebooks that provides need-to-know facts on bipolar disorder -Coming to book stores and available on line November 2007-
The Prodigy
The Cadaver's Ball
Here's the official press release from St. Martin's Press. To date THE CADAVER'S BALL has been re-released as a mass market paperback (Leisure Books) and the German Language translation was released Summer 2007. What you need to know about
Praise for Charles Atkins:
"The Cadaver’s Ball is a savagely entertaining journey into the human mind and heart from an author who knows the territory. With a plot that evokes Hitchcock, Charles Atkins takes the reader on a terrifying ride." --Paul Levine, author of Solomon vs. Lord and the Jake Lassiter series--
"Its chilling suspense all but shackled me to my chair. Atkins creates an intriguing sociopath preying on unforgettable characters about whom we care deeply." --F. Paul Wilson, author of The Keep and Infernal--
"Fast, scary fun!" --Sarah Graves, author of the A Home Repair Is Homicide series.--
"Intense and immensely entertaining…" --Kirkus Reviews on The Cadaver’s Ball-- Psychiatrist Peter Grainger is struggling to get his life back on track. Traumatized by the accident that killed his wife, Beth, and unborn child, he returns to his work. Pulling the strings is Peter’s old friend from medical school, Dr. Ed Tyson. What Peter doesn’t know is that Ed never got over Beth choosing Peter over him, and he’s willing to go to any lengths to have his revenge. In this riveting psychological thriller, Atkins demonstrates his rare skill for creating passionate characters with deep set and fascinating motivations. Charles Atkins is a practicing psychiatrist and member of the clinical faculty at Yale University’s Department of Psychiatry. He lives in Woodbury, Connecticut.
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