1. Eric Flint has co-authored three New York Times best-sellers. His
1632 was a smash hit, with over 75,000 copies sold, and an 88% sell
through.
2. Flint and Freer's earlier collaborations have had strong sell
throughs.
3. Freer's solo novel, A Mankind Witch, garnered rave reviews, such
as a starred review in Publishers Weekly, which praised it for
ripsnorting action and an ingenious plot...
4. Flint's other bestselling work includes collaborations with David
Weber (Crown of Slaves and 1663) and Mercedes Lackey (The Shadow of
the Lion, The Rough Magic and The Wizard of Karres).
5. Large distribution of ARCs
6. Ads in Locus, Kliatt, more
7. Trade advertising
8. Teaser chapter for Slow Train to Arcturus included
9. Incremental co-op available
10. Special backlist discounts for Eric Flint backlist
The Pyramid is baacckk! Well, actually, it never went away--but it had
seemed to be inactive, still sitting in the middle of Chicago but no
longer growing and wiping out buildings as it grew. The Krin device
would have been thwarted, if things had been left as they were--but a
V.I.P., who knows too many state secrets to be allowed to be missing,
was left behind in the world of Greek mythology. So a power-mad
Washington bureaucrat has press-ganged several of the survivors of the
first excursion into the pyramid's worlds and sent them, along with a
team trained in "surgical strikes," to either bring back the V.I.P. or,
if that's impossible, terminate him with extreme prejudice.
Unfortunately, instead of returning to mythological Greece, they find
themselves in the world of the Norse gods. Even if they manage to
survive the enmity of Odin and his warriors, can manage to free Loki (a
potential ally) and can keep the hard-drinking thunder-god Thor off the
sauce long enough to help them, Ragnarok is coming, with the end of the
world. And even a hard-headed maintenance man with his trusty toolkit
may have trouble fixing that problem!