Nov 28 2007
On Holo Holo
David’s latest novel is mentioned in a post titled “Drowning in Lemon Ginger Tea” on the Holo Holo blog.
Started reading the new David Baldacci novel on the plane back to Maui, but I wasn’t completely tracking it.
Nov 28 2007
David’s latest novel is mentioned in a post titled “Drowning in Lemon Ginger Tea” on the Holo Holo blog.
Started reading the new David Baldacci novel on the plane back to Maui, but I wasn’t completely tracking it.
Nov 28 2007
The debut of David’s latest novel, Stone Cold, at #1 in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and Publishers Weekly is referenced in a post titled “Congratulations David!” on Jennifer Steinberg’s …and the eggs blog.
David Baldacci‘s newest book, Stone Cold, debuts at #1 during its first week of release in the following publications: The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and Publishers Weekly!!!
Note: As the post mentions, Ms. Steinberg has worked with David on several of his novels.
Nov 28 2007
David’s latest novel, Stone Cold, is reviewed in an article titled “You’d Walk a Mile for a Camel Club Exploit” in The Free Lance-Star [Fredericksburg, VA].
David Baldacci, in the third book of his “Camel Club” series, has produced yet another compelling read. Resistance was futile: I put the other work aside.
Nov 27 2007
David’s latest novel, Stone Cold, is reviewed in a brief post to the Bob Miller Writes blog.
There’s plenty of action, suspense and knocking the political scene. Thanks, Mr. B!
Nov 27 2007
David is included among other authors in a new trailer for Court TV’s series “Murder by the Book.”
Nov 27 2007
An excerpt from the audio version of David’s novel Wish You Well appears in a post titled “WISH YOU WELL by David Baldacci, Read by Norma Lana” on Earshot! Top Audiobook Excerpts.
Departing from his high-octane thrillers, Baldacci surprises and delights listeners…
Nov 26 2007
David’s novel Stone Cold is mentioned in reference to BooksonBoard’s decision to make available promotional codes for an electronic version of Stone Cold and other new releases in a post titled “BooksOnBoard: Amazon’s Risking Anti-Trust Action and Macmillan is Favoring Amazon and Sony Stores in e-Book Wars” on TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home.
The… issues arose when BooksOnBoard revealed promo codes to make available “Clive Cussler’s The Chase, David Baldacci’s Stone Cold, Valerie Plame Wilson’s Fair Game, Khaled Hosseini’s A Thousand Splendid Suns, and Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child’s Wheel of Darkness” for just $9.99.
Nov 24 2007
David’s novel Stone Cold is reviewed on the Lover of Books blog.
I hope there are more stories to come about The Camel Club. They are a fun bunch and they really do know their stuff. Plus Mr. Baldacci has to redeem himself. One of the deaths in this book upset me but I won’t say who it was.
Nov 24 2007
David is included among other writers in the “Inside the List” feature in the New York Times Sunday Book Review section.
BURSTING ON THE SCENE: The Virginia-based thriller writer David Baldacci’s new novel, “Stone Cold,” appears at No. 1 on the hardcover fiction list this week.
Nov 23 2007
David is mentioned among other “brand name fiction writers” in a post titled “Media Heavyweights Drive Book Sales” on The Millions blog.
Moving on to fiction, “it was a particularly good quarter for new releases for brand name fiction writers and those included John Grisham, David Baldacci, Patricia Cornwell…” [quote from Barnes & Noble Q3 conference call]