Dan Abrams's Law&Crime Network will publish a selection of titles in the true crime and legal genres, with worldwide sales and distribution all to be handled by Simon & Schuster. The first book is set for 2020 and the imprint hopes to publish between two and four books per year.
and media figure Dan Abrams. The Network will publish a selection of titles in the true crime and legal genres. They'll all be under the Law&Crime brand, with worldwide sales and distribution all to be handled by Simon & Schuster. The first book is set for 2020 and will be penned by Tulsa police Sergeant Sean “Sticks” Larkin, who may be known to crime fans has an analyst on the hit show Live PD and the host of A&E’s PD Cam.
"Law&Crime is thrilled to be moving into the publishing world bringing the most compelling legal stories to a new medium," said Andrew Eisbrouch, COO & General Counsel of Law&Crime, in a press release."We are delighted to be working with Simon & Schuster, who will provide the sales and distribution experience and reach needed to share these stories with audiences craving content in this exploding genre.
Michael Perlman, Vice President and General Manager at Simon & Schuster Client Publisher Services, also gave a statement, highlighting the new publishing arm's brand power: " We are excited to work with Law&Crime, and to bring their well-known brand and ability to create gripping content to readers everywhere," said Perlman."We look forward to helping them grow this new publishing venture."dedicated to exploring the always intriguing world of the law while also offering original crime stories and legal programs to a broad, multi-platform audience.
" It can now add the platform of true crime and legal books to the other formats it is already dabbling in.I write on the strategy behind the publishing industry and on how the business of storytelling is spilling out into other mediums like graphic novels, podcasts, apps, an...
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