Using the example of Echoes in Death by J. D. Robb, in the UK the eBook is priced £9.99 which is cheaper than the US eBook at $14.99.
In the UK, the mass market paperback is due out at £7.19 on August 1, 2017. I'm wondering how long it will take before the eBook drops in price to match the paperback version.
In the US, the mass market paperback is due out at $8.09 (way to go raising the price) on August 1, 2017. I'm wondering how long it will take before the eBook drops in price to match the paperback version. Will the eBook price be $7.99 or will it be $8.09?
The thing is, book prices are mostly stupid these days. Prices are all over the place and paper formats are also all over the place.
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