
After having reprinted the first four Stewart Hoag novels in two omnibus volumes (The Man Who Died Laughing/The Man Who Lived by Night; The Man Who Would Be F. Scott Fitzgerald/The Woman Who Fell from Grace), BFP, at long last, is continuing with more of this witty, erudite series. The Boy Who Never Grew Up (#5) will be published in spring 2011, and The Man Who Canceled Himself (#6) will follow in the fall.

BFP has released four Fiddler & Fiora private eye novels, with the fourth, Just Enough Light to Kill, due out last month, but running a little behind (it should be back from the printers soon). The Art of Survival (#5) will come out next spring, and Money Burns (#6) in the fall.
Though neither author is currently continuing these series (at the moment), I can't stress enough that if you haven't yet discovered these books, please track down the first ones posthaste. Reprinting Handler's and Maxwell's mysteries are two of the main reasons I created Busted Flush Press, and I'm just sorry it's taken me this long to get back to 'em.
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