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April 11, 2017
By Erin Somers

At Grove Atlantic, Katie Raissian has been promoted to editor, while Allison Malecha moves up to associate editor. Zachary Pace and Nicole Nyhan have each been promoted to assistant editor. Gretchen Mergenthaler has been promoted to art director and Cindy Hernandez joins as junior designer.

Open Road has announced a number of promotions. Renata Sweeney has been promoted to associate marketing manager; Greta Shull and Paola Crespo have each been promoted to marketing associate; and Daniel O’Connor has been promoted to marketing coordinator. Mauricio Diaz has been promoted to art director, while Amanda Shaffer has been promoted to designer. Matthew Thompson has been promoted to executive editor of branded funnel sites and Carolyn Cox has been promoted to senior editor of branded funnel sites.

At Harlequin, Nicola Caws has been promoted to associate editor for Harlequin Historical, moving over from Harlequin Presents. Sareeta Domingo will join as editor for Harlequin Medical Romance and Harlequin Romance. Previously she was an editor at HotHouse Fiction.

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The English-language version of the next installment in the late Steig Larsson’s Millennium series, written by David Lagercrantz, will be called THE GIRL WHO TAKES AN EYE FOR AN EYE. (The Swedish version translates directly as The Man Who Hunted (or Chased) His Shadow.) George Goulding is the translator. The book publishes in most territories on September 7, with Knopf issuing the US edition on September 12.

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