Over on The Sexton Blake society Facebook group (here) author Mark Hodder has had this to say about an upcoming release from Rebellion publishing...
A couple of years ago, I suggested to him that we collaborate on a “restored, revised, and extended” edition. To this, he thankfully agreed. We have made alterations to practically every paragraph. New elements and characters have been added to the story. I was able to expand on descriptions based on my travels in Cuba. The political slant is restored, but updated to better reflect Michael Moorcok of 2023 than of the late ’50s (when the original was written). The old CARIBBEAN CRISIS was 29,000 words in length. The new version is 10,000 words longer.
We so enjoyed the process, that we also collaborated on a prequel to the yarn. VOODOO ISLAND is a brand new Sexton Blake tale set in the Caribbean of 1933. It features the villain from CARIBBEAN CRISIS, and re-introduces the wonderful old characters Marie Galante and Professor Huxton Rymer (in what is, in Blake chronology, his penultimate story). The story is 42,000 words in length.
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