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Old 04-03-2009, 06:32 PM   #641
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Originally Posted by astra View Post
Strawberry Shortcake Murder is on the darknet.
I didn't check others.

Anyway,

the most obvious examples that contradict this statement is Harry Potter and the whole Tolkien.

A few more examples:
The Crown of Star series by Kate Elliott and First Law trilogy by Joe Abercrombie.

The list can go on and on.
All of them but the two she needs are out there from what I can find.

Your other examples are popular fantasy which along with scifi and romance seems to hit the darkside more often. Mysteries seem to mainly be available if they're 'A-List'. The Hanna Swenson books are Cozys which don't seem to be out there as much.

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