Jonathan Kellerman’s novel, Blood Ties, was originally published in hardcover in 1986. There’s an interest note in his foreword the Dark Harvest “First Expanded Edition” from 1993, where he states this his publisher of the 1986 book lost all copies, only to find them a few months later. Due to this, sales fell off from his first novel, and that edition become somewhat difficult to find.

Kellerman has a background in child psychology, which he weaves into his fiction. Blood Ties was another book in Dark Harvest’s early 1990s move from horror fiction to mystery fiction. Why this venture failed is up to someone much closer to the publishers, but one could guess that either there was no market for small press mystery editions, or the publishers decided for other reasons just to call it quits. Dark Harvest is far from the first small press publisher with a limited life-span, although their bibliography is quite remarkable.
I acquired a copy of the signed/limited edition in February, 2026. My book is numbered #41 of the 400 limited copies, signed by both Kellerman and Dean Koontz, who wrote a weird introduction. The illustrations are by Phil Parks, who did many Dark Harvest covers (at least nine, as far as I can tell).