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Old 06-05-2012, 03:41 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by snape View Post
I wouldn't count on it, at least not for a while. The e-book rights to Queen of Bedlam and Mister Slaughter appear to be held by 2 different publishers. According to Amazon's order page, Simon & Schuster owns Queen of Bedlam, while discount-friendly Subterranean owns Mister Slaughter. Fortunately, it looks like Subterranean also owns Providence Rider, so there may be hope for that one.

McCammon has said that S&S also owns the e-book rights to Speaks the Nightbird, but so far they haven't done anything with it.
That's a shame. I enjoyed Speaks the Nightbird but am not willing to pay $12.99+ for the next one.
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