Evileye Books has announced some more details of the upcoming The Pack: Winter Kill limited hardcover!
From the publisher’s announcement:
…The book will sport a dust jacket styled to recall the now seemingly ancient days of letterpress printing when color was applied one at a time by lead plates pressed against the paper as it was brought up to meet a giant ink disc by the platen.
The case binding will feature fine red cloth with silver foil stamping on the front cover and spine, with dark gray endsleeves, creme colored interior paper and a stitched-in cloth bookmark ribbon.
But perhaps most interesting to collectors, of course, will be the title page. It will be hand-numbered, embossed with a certification seal from Evileye Books, and include Mike Oliveri’s signature.
Nice, eh? One of the guys from Evileye has done manual typesetting and design in the past, so I had no doubts they’d be bringing out the big guns when it comes to quality. I think collectors will be very happy with this edition.
Remember, the only way to reserve a copy at this point is to contact Evileye via email at WinterKillHC@evileyebooks.com. There’s no payment required at this time.
There will be extra material, too, including an exclusive short story. Those extras will be announced once they’re finalized, but Evileye is going to make sure you get the most out of your investment. Also, if you’d like to get in on the ground floor of the Evileye limited collection, you may also want to check out the limited hardcover for Cullen Bunn’s Crooked Hills! Jump on over to the Evileye Books website for details.
About Mike Oliveri
Mike Oliveri is a writer, martial artist, cigar aficionado, motorcyclist, and family man, but not necessarily in that order. His Bram Stoker Award-winning first novel, Deadliest of the Species, was just reprinted by Evileye Books.




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