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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Sales rise for novel pulled by publisher

"Assassin of Secrets" a debut spy novel by Q.R. Markham, has been pulled after its publisher said it discovered that numerous passages had allegedly been taken from other sources. (AP Photo/Little, Brown and Company) [1] "Assassin of Secrets" a debut spy novel by Q.R. Markham, has been pulled after its publisher said it discovered that numerous passages had allegedly been taken from other sources. (AP Photo/Little, Brown and Company)
Here's an unusual way to boost sales: Have the publisher withdraw a novel because it contained passages lifted from other authors.

A day after Q.R. Markham's "Assassin of Secrets" was pulled by Little, Brown and Co., readers are apparently hurrying to snap up remaining copies.

The book's ranking jumped on Amazon.com from 62,924 on Tuesday afternoon to 174 on Wednesday afternoon, making it the online retailer's No. 2 "Mover & Shaker."

The book was released on November 3 with an initial printing of 6,500, but within days Little, Brown learned that Markham had lifted material from James Bond novels and other sources. A planned second book from Markham also has been cancelled.

Markham's real name is Quentin Rowan, a 35-year-old resident of New York's Brooklyn borough and an investor in the Brooklyn-based Spoonbill & Sugartown Booksellers.

Markham and his agent, David Peak of Vigliano Associates, haven't returned phone messages from The Associated Press seeking comment.

 


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