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26 authors join hands to pen a crime thriller

IN what its editor called a publishing first, 26 authors with combined sales of tens of millions of books have joined forces to write a single thriller called "No Rest For the Dead".

Andrew Gulli, who runs Strand Magazine specializing in crime thrillers and mystery short stories, came up with the idea for a plot and initially invited 12 writers to contribute chapters of their own.

"I had an idea about a woman who was executed for a crime she didn't commit," said Gulli. "So I wrote a prologue and handed it to the first author and he and the others started to write."

What he got back was not enough to make a coherent novel, so Gulli invited more writers and ended up with a total of 26. The list includes novelist Jeffery Deaver, best known for his Lincoln Rhyme series and now the latest authorized James Bond sequel, Alexander McCall Smith and Kathy Reichs.

"If you add up the group of writers who have taken part in this book, you'll find they have sales of hundreds of millions of books," Gulli revealed. "In the history of publishing nothing like this has ever occurred."

No Rest For the Dead centers around Jon Nunn, a detective who helped convict a woman for murdering her husband, the curator at a San Francisco museum.

But 10 years later he is convinced he got the wrong woman, although it is too late to save Rosemary - she was executed.

He plans to gather everyone who was there the night Christopher Thomas died, and uncover what really happened, suspect by suspect.

"But this is not another Agatha Christie, or her creation Hercule Poirot, where the group is gathered and the detective details the case and points the finger at the story's end," Gulli said of the novel.

"There are flashbacks, and a policeman's life has been ruined. It is a tale of redemption after he made a huge mistake, and there is a real twist."

The project took Gulli four years, and his greatest challenges were finding authors willing to help for a nominal fee as well as keeping the style and story constant enough for it to be readable.

The book is being published by Simon & Schuster today.




 

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