Even in the US, only the first three Aristotle Detective books are available from UChi. I've had an eye out for the last two in the series in e-book for a long time. There seem to be a number of publishers involved, at least for the paper books, which usually doesn't bode well for getting e-book versions out.
And the paper books are expensive, so I can't just get and have them scanned, which I have done on rare occasion when really desperate.
(E.g. the last book of Pam Christie's Fernando (Nando) Aguilar series, where I was able to get a reasonably priced paper version from the author by emailing her and asking if it was going to come out in e-book. The answer was probably not, but she sold me one of her limited remaining paper copies instead, and now I have a scanned version, at least.)
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Originally Posted by maddz
I got all the University of Chicago 2 or 3 years ago when they had a big sale. Obviously, the 4 'missing' titles I had to get from elsewhere (hem) so I'm pleased to see legitimate versions. Hopefully Penguin will release the other 3.
I wonder if the Margaret Doody Aristotle Detective series will eventually be released - you can't buy them in the UK from UCP and the only ones I found were Italian editions.
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