1. Urban Fantasy is a hot category, and this one has lots of undead
action plus a generous dose of humor and will appeal to readers of
Mercedes Lackey, Terry Pratchett, and Piers Anthony.
2. New cover design for the mass market edition.
3. The previous novel in this series, Dead on My Feet, has an 80% sell
through from 09/05 to date in mass market.
4. One Foot in the Grave, to which Habeas Corpses is a sequel, was
strongly praised by the British Fantasy Association Newsletter (One of
the best novels in years... you've got to read this, it's a hoot!) and
Dragon (Simmons rarely let the pace drop below a brisk gallop.)
5. Advertising in Locus and more
What do you get when you mix a squid-headed Ancient One, a mystical
force-five hurricane, Rasputin's privates, the city of New Orleans, and
an undead Captain Nemo? Christopher Cséjthe, the reluctant hero stuck
halfway between being undead and alive, is back, and is going to find
out, whether he wants to or not.
But now he's in for an underwater Mardi Gras of epic proportions
complete with an army of drowned vampire zombies. Not to mention a
Lovecraftian take on Gidget and The Creature From The Black Lagoon. Many
brave hearts are asleep in the deep, and Christopher may be about to
join them. . . .