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Originally Posted by JSWolf
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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Because Amazon hasn't put Macmillan's pricing into effect yet and is still selling at the Amazon price, as according to Macmillan the 'proper' e-book price for that title is $14.
That series in an interesting case, as it shifted publishers mid-stream. The early installments, from Macmillan, are priced at $14 (and up); once Penguin takes over as publisher, the e-book price drops to $7.99. (If you're looking at Amazon, you need to read the "Digital List Price", not the actual sale price.)