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Readers Digest Select Editions Interview with C.J. Box

A new interview with C.J. Box about BLUE HEAVEN and the Joe Pickett books is now available online at the link below...

LA Times on the Blue Heaven Film Deal

Rather Huge Film News

There will be more on this later, but here's the announcement in the March 11th Publisher's Marketplace:

Sorry, Sheridan

Unfortunately, the BLUE HEAVEN book signing in Sheridan was cancelled Tuesday, January 29 with very little notice.

BLUE HEAVEN a NY Times Bestseller

For the second week in a row, BLUE HEAVEN is #25 on the New York Times Bestseller list for hardcover fiction...

Blogging NOW on Moments in Crime

C.J. Box will be live-blogging on the St. Martin Minotour site http://www.momentsincrime.com site from Sunday, Jan. 6 through Wednesday, Jan. 9.

Blue Heaven in Hungary

Victoria Kiadó, a Hungarian company, will publish BLUE HEAVEN in Hungary in Spring of 2008. This makes seven languages thus far for the novel.

C.J. Box Blogs Away On Minotaur Blog Dec. 30-Jan. 5

C.J. Box will be posting entries, answering comments, and guest blogging away from Dec. 30 through Jan. 5 on the brand new "Moments in Crime" blog created by St. Martins Minotaur.

Blue Heaven in Australia!

Blue Heaven will be available in Australia, thanks to St. Martins Minotaur.

A Novel View

A new interview with C.J. on the website "A Novel View" has just been posted at http://www.cjbox@cjbox.net/interviews

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Who would be the best Jess Rawlins if the BLUE HEAVEN movie is actually made?
Clint Eastwood
5%
Harrison Ford
8%
Sam Elliott
68%
Gene Hackman
0%
Tommy Lee Jones
11%
Robert Duvall
8%
Total votes: 116

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    In advance reviews, Open Season has been pronounced "something special," (Booklist), and it lives up to the billing. It is not C.J.

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