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Old 03-31-2011, 08:34 PM   #14
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So how did the Elizabeth Ferrars titles work out? Good formatting of the ebook? Satisfying read by the time you got to the end?
The books are VERY well formatted & proof-read.

The Toby Dyke books are a bit odd - he's quite an oddball character with a sidekick George that does all the work ... sort of .... I think you will either like them or hate them .... they're growing on me.

The stand-alones are superb! "Enough to Kill a Horse" was a hoot - and a great mystery. I'll be continuing my odyssey through them. The Langtail website had an announcement that they would be adding quite a few more titles this year - of Ferrars and others!
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