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Old 04-08-2012, 05:19 PM   #2
RDaneel54
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Originally Posted by Talldog View Post
My wife and I recently discovered the Cat Who books by Lillian Jackson Braun, and we've been really enjoying them. So we just finished The Cat Who Played Post Office and I went to The Kindle store today to buy The Cat Who Knew Shakespeare, and it's not available. This is totally aggravating. The first 6 were available, and the next several after this are also available. These books sort of need to be read in order, and this is the kind of thing that drives people to darknet. It shouldn't be like this.
Frustrating isn't it. A similar situation exists for Ed McBain's 87th Precinct novels - several not in e-book format.

On the plus side, The Cat Who Knew Shakespeare is still in print and could be easily obtained (not so with the Ed McBain ones - had to get used for those and hope the quality was good).

It's probably some kind of contract issue.

Anyway, hope you enjoy the Cat Who series. Always a pleasure to read on a quiet day.
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