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Old 04-24-2010, 10:30 PM   #25
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I really wish a mystery publisher would do the same. I'll admit, my secret weakness is mysteries. The problem is, I generally only read them once (a few like the Brother Cadfael books being the exception) and they start piling up on the shelves. I don't want to get rid of them, so they continue filing up my shelf space. *sigh* I'd love to be able to buy them as ebooks for five or six bucks a pop, like Baen SF, and have them storied tidily away on an SD card, not filling up my cubic footage.
My first thought was to ask if you have checked out your library.

I then checked The Philadelphia Free Library for anything from "Edith Pargeter". No luck.

I then checked the web and came up with this "Edith Pargeter: Ellis Peters".

"An introductory biography of the life and work of Edith Pargeter, author of sixty books, but internationally known as Ellis Peters, author of the popular Cadfael Chronicles...."

So I searched The Philadelphia Free Library for anything "Ellis Peters".

They have two audiobooks "Dead Man's Ransom" and "The Hermit of Eyton Forest".

Although you may not want audiobooks you might want to redo you search using "Ellis Peters".

Good luck.

PS I downloaded "The Hermit of Eyton Forest", and another search found the pbook "The Hertic's Apprentice".
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