Mesothelioma Lawyers, New York Tops New York Times Best Seller List

April 1st, 2010           Email this article to a friend Email this article to a friend

Mesothelioma Lawyers New York

Did you ever get some news that was really good, almost too good to be true? And you wanted to share it with everyone, but you just couldn’t until you knew for sure that you weren’t dreaming? Well, now I know that I’m not dreaming.

I just found out that my 2012 thriller novel, Mesothelioma Lawyers, New York, made the New York Times Best Seller list. And not only that, but it took the #1 spot. Not bad for a book that hasn’t officially been published yet.

My book hasn’t technically been released for general distribution, but pre-orders count towards the numbers they use in determining the rankings. Based on pre-orders received through today, it just barely beat out Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol for the lead in the fiction category, selling over 2 million copies in its first week.

I know I haven’t been posting much lately, but I’ve been really busy with book tours and signings and stuff. I want to thank everyone for their support in making this possible. If we survive 2012, I’ll know it was because of people like you.

6 Responses to “Mesothelioma Lawyers, New York Tops New York Times Best Seller List”

  1. Armen Shirvanian Says:

    Hi Hunter.

    You sure got me. I had forgotten about the context here and checked Amazon for the book. That was good stuff.

    This might be the only one that actually got me today.

  2. Heather Villa Says:

    Wow! Congratulations! I’m going to check out your book now.

  3. Ian Coburn Says:

    Hopefully we’ll be reading this for real very soon, dude… Nice one!

  4. Gary Mchale Says:

    Typical lawyers, even have a town named after them now.

  5. Hunter Nuttall Says:

    I got some congratulatory emails about this too. Apologies to those who were fooled, but, um, April Fools!

  6. Richard | RichardShelmerdine.com Says:

    Serious congratulations! I just thought you did this blog. Maybe I need to start reading around a bit more.