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Old 08-29-2011, 03:31 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by SensualPoet View Post
Yes -- Barnes and Noble Nook: here's The Baxter Trust at 99¢. On his website, Parnell Hall says most (all?) of his books are now in both Kindle and Nook format. None of the titles where rights have reverted to the author have yet shown up at Kobo but the other ones are and are (mostly) priced reasonably.
The current situation on Amazon UK is that the first 13 out of the current 16 in his "Stanley Hastings" series are available, as are all 6 of his "Steve Winslow" series. However, none of the 13 books in the "Puzzle Lady" series is available.

Is this the same as it is in the US?
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