The Dresden Files > DF Spoilers
The Law and novella
Conspiracy Theorist:
Maybe Amazon requested it from Jim as part of an adaption package? To sweeten the deal on a full blown Reacher style adaption of the Dresden Files?
Mira:
--- Quote from: Conspiracy Theorist on April 18, 2022, 12:37:00 PM ---Maybe Amazon requested it from Jim as part of an adaption package? To sweeten the deal on a full blown Reacher style adaption of the Dresden Files?
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Or it is a "hook," to get you to join though supposedly you can quit at any time. They have something like it for Kindle, I have a friend who belongs to that. I have a Kindle, and it has it's uses, but I prefer reading the old fashioned way, turning the pages of a book. So it may be an attempt to get their sales up, and with all his personal problems the royalties might give Jim a financial boost. What I don't understand, and I know nothing about audio books is it says it is two hours long.. I wonder how that translates into pages? And will we ever see it in old fashioned book form?
Ed0517:
It seems to me Jim is very good about getting all his anthologized work into his own exclusive anthologies. So I would have to assume this could be the main piece in the next one, but that it will be available in print at a future date. I don't think he is close to having enough for another volume, though.
morriswalters:
--- Quote from: Mira on April 18, 2022, 04:13:26 PM ---Or it is a "hook," to get you to join though supposedly you can quit at any time. They have something like it for Kindle, I have a friend who belongs to that. I have a Kindle, and it has it's uses, but I prefer reading the old fashioned way, turning the pages of a book. So it may be an attempt to get their sales up, and with all his personal problems the royalties might give Jim a financial boost. What I don't understand, and I know nothing about audio books is it says it is two hours long.. I wonder how that translates into pages? And will we ever see it in old fashioned book form?
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To give you a rough idea Peace Talks is close to 13 hours long. I'm a long time subscriber but no credits for Butcher going forward. If it's any good it will be one Libby either as a ebook or as a audiobook. As an aside if you like audio books Audible isn't a bad deal.
magnuskn:
So, anybody got it and has a summary?
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