Süskind’s digital backlist published

The backlist of Patrick Süskind’s titles, the internationally acclaimed bestseller Perfume and its follow-up The Pigeon, have been made available in ebook for the first time from today by publisher Hamish Hamilton. Simon Prosser, publishing director of Hamish Hamilton said: "We could not be happier to publish Patrick Süskind’s outstanding work in ebook. For the very first time, readers in our territories will be able to access in electronic format both Perfume and The Pigeon, broadening yet further the readership for this most brilliant and original of contemporary writers." Continue reading at 'The Bookseller'

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