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'Three Weeks to Say Goodbye' is a suspense novel written by C.J. Box and published by St. Martin's Press, an imprint of St. Martin's Publishing Group. The image displays the back cover of the mass-market paperback edition, identifiable by the ISBN 978-0-312-36573-8. This specific edition features praise from publications such as 'People' and 'The Dallas Morning News' regarding its vigilante revenge plot involving an adoption dispute.
St. Martin's Press was founded in 1952 in New York City and quickly became one of the largest publishers in the United States. Today, it operates as part of Macmillan Publishers. The books are typically printed and manufactured within the United States for the North American market, adhering to the distribution networks of its parent company.
The brand is currently owned by the Holtzbrinck Publishing Group, a family-owned global publishing company based in Germany. Holtzbrinck acquired Macmillan in segments during the late 1990s, consolidating its position in the global trade book market. St. Martin's Press remains a major pillar of their US operations, publishing a wide variety of best-selling fiction and non-fiction.
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