Everything you ever wanted to know about HELLstalkers but were afraid to ask…
What is HELLstalkers anyway?
HELLstalkers is a new thriller series written by internationally bestselling authors Joe Nassise and Jon F. Merz. It will published by Blackbetty MobileMedia GmbH and supported by distribution through the Vodafone cellular network for reading on your mobile phone or ebook reader.
When will it be available?
The first book in the series, HELLStalkers: The Cerberus Protocol, will launch at the Frankfurt Book Fair in Frankfurt, Germany on October 18, 2009. The first four chapters will be available for free download. Each week thereafter, a new download consisting of four or five chapters will be available for purchase, with the complete text of the novel being released by mid-November.
How long will the series be?
Well, that depends on the response the series receives from the public. There are several volumes already planned, but that doesn’t mean the writers have to stop there. They’re happy to keep working with Captain Stone and HELLstalker One for as long as there’s interest.
Will HELLstalkers be released in my country/language?
The series will be rolled out in several languages before the end of the year, including English, German, and Arabic. Other languages will follow if the demand is there.
How about a print version?
No immediate print version is planned. The authors will, however, be pursuing publication in the traditional format following the digital release. Interested parties can contact their agent, Joseph Monti of Barry Goldblatt Literary, for further information.
How do I know it will work on my phone?
Our publisher, Blackbetty MobileMedia, currently offers mobilebooks that will operate on more than 80% of mobile phones currently on the market today, so the chances are better than good. If you’d like to see a complete list, visit their website at Mobilebooks.com. (Please note – HELLStalkers is not yet available, so don’t be surprised when you don’t find it on their site yet.)
More information to come…
