Although I don't know much in the way of details, Mo Hayder's agency, Gregory & Company, reports on their website that they have sold the US rights to TOKYO to Grove/Atlantic. I must admit it's a very interesting choice for a publisher, since G/A, when they do crime fiction, really go for upmarket, quasi-literary choices like Donna Leon and Petros Markaris. I'm guess they'll market Hayder's third novel in a somewhat similar fashion.
No word on a release date for the US edition at this time.
For "Tokyo", upmarket, quasi-literary actually fits pretty well perfectly. (Bantam marketed it, as the trend seems to be lately, as a "literary thriller"). It may have an occasional grim moment, but dang that novel is good. Whatever this year's Booker winner is, Tokyo is almost (and I'm quite serious, here) certainly better, both in terms of literary quality and enjoyability. Speaking of the Booker reminds me that the longlist is coming out on Thursday... I'm getting all anticipatory again.
Posted by: Fiona | August 24, 2004 at 01:07 PM
Wow! I really pleased about that. I spoke to Mo Hayder at Harrogate and she is already at work on her next novel which may or may not turn out to be a series!
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