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Old 02-07-2010, 09:35 AM   #263
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Pardoz View Post
Sue Grafton's L is for Lawless is going to be pretty hard to beat here. E-book: $30. New hardcover, direct from the publisher: $27. New paperback: $6.99. Cheapest pbook you can find on Amazon: $.01.
$5.74 from Amazon for the eBook.

Amazon does list the digital list price as $30.

But have a look at "A" is for Alibi and you will see the eBook is $9.99 where the paperback is $6.39. So given McMillan's new pricing, why is the price not lower for he eBook?

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