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Paperback Mysteries That Bring the Pulp Back to Fiction – New York Times:

Thanks to Mr. King, the best-seller status of “The Colorado Kid” makes it breakout time for the Hard Case Crime scheme.

These books are the brainchildren of two friends, Charles Ardai and Max Phillips, who met through investment and technology circles. Mr. Ardai had the foresight to become the chief executive of Juno, an Internet service provider, before embarking on this inspired but risky publishing venture. The first titles appeared last year.

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The New York Times catches on to Hard Case Crime.

This is the most important books story in the mainstream media today, November 8, 2005 because Hard Case Crime is the pure quill, the real deal: books with great style brought to life as a labor of love.

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