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Monday, July 13, 2015

DRIVEN: A New Book by Kelley Armstrong

Subterranean Press has announced another new collaboration with Kelley Armstrong. Available January 2016, "Driven" is a long novella illustrated by Xaviere Daumarie and part of Armstrong's Otherworld series. The Trade Hardcover of Driven will feature a full-color dust jacket as well as four full-color interior illustrations. The Signed Limited Edition will have a completely different dust jacket, full-color endsheets, and two additional full-color illustrations not in the Trade.

Limited: 1000 signed numbered copies, bound in leather: $48
Trade: Fully cloth bound hardcover edition: $28





Cains are known for being big, brutish and not-too-bright. The mutt clan embodies all the supernatural world’s worst stereotypes about werewolves. But not even the Cains deserve to be hunted down and skinned like animals.

When young Davis Cain comes to the Pack for help, Alpha Elena Michaels can’t refuse him. It isn't about morality or justice. It’s about not letting anyone think they can do this to werewolves and get away with it.

But Elena is also dealing with the Pack’s homegrown monster—Malcolm Danvers, onetime enforcer, full-time psycho. Malcolm is now under Elena’s control, as part of the most difficult decision she’s had to make as leader. But if she has to let Malcolm in, she’s going to make full use of him…and the best person to catch monsters is one who knows exactly how they think.

4 comments:

  1. Oh what fun! I haven't read Kelley Armstrong yet (though she's on my TBR) but I'm sure this is a must have for fans.

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    1. This probably isn't a good place to start but you really should try her books. She's so good!

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  2. This sounds cool although I'm not loving the cover art...

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    1. It's not very exciting and the artist has obviously been influenced by the actors who portray the characters on TV. Still, it's okay.

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