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Literary Agent representing thrillers, suspense, espionage and mystery

Friday, 23 March, 2007

Jake Elwell, formerly of Wieser and Elwell, moved to Harold Ober.

That makes Harold Ober yet another agency representing thrillers / mystery / suspense / espionage. (CLICK TO SEE HUNDREDS MORE)

3 comments

  1. I have two novels, completed and edited by Bill Hoffman, noted non-fiction author. My books are of the mystery/suspense genre and according to Hoffman and a few agents interested enough to comment, are well writen, intriguing and have unusual revelations and resolutions. I know they are good reads and only need a willing agent to champion them. My friend, author Jeff Deaver, says my manuscripts will land on the right desk of the right agent at the right time. Hope he’s right! If you might be interested I can send material. I’m 77, which doesn’t pull any weight, but makes me even more anxious to get published.
    thanks for listening.
    dick moomey


  2. I have written five legal thrillers in a series (four are self-published). The fifth novel is in the “query” process. Any recommendations for finding an agent (I was most unsuccessful the last four times), or should I pursue publishers directly.

    Thanks for your time.

    Maureen

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    JK REPLY:

    Hi, Maureen.
    As you can see from my query statistics page ( http://www.spywriter.com/getpublished.html ) I too had quite the ride trying to find an agent, but ended up selling directly to publisher. What can I say? Give yourself a deadline by which if you do not find an agent say enough and go directly after publishers. I have a listing of genre publishers specializing in thrillers, suspense, mysteries, etc. here: http://www.spywriter.com/publishers.html
    Good luck!


  3. I have three mystery suspence novels finished and ready for representation. Contact me if you’d like to read one



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