
What’s also interesting about all of this, though, is that Palmer has launched his own small publishing house, Es Pop Ediciones, which this week introduces a Spanish version of Christa Faust’s debut Hard Case Crime release, 2007’s Money Shot, “to be followed after summer,” he says, “by Peter Blauner’s Casino Moon, I hope.” He sent along a JPEG of the Spanish cover of Money Shot (A la cara), which carries very different artwork from the Glen Orbik painting seen on its American front. “I love Glen Orbik’s work,” explains Palmer, “but since I don’t know for how long I’ll be able to sustain myself as a publisher, I had to have at least one Robert Maguire cover if I intend to die a happy man, so I purchased the rights for the well-known The Brass Halo cover from his daughter. Sadly, Maguire is a great unknown too here in Spain.” The Brass Halo was a Jack Webb novel first published in 1957.
We wish Palmer all the best in making pulp crime fiction required reading in Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, and elsewhere in Iberia.
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