What a crazy month. Very creative. Very productive. I'm way behind on updates. Way behind on any social interaction at all, I know. There are simply not enough hours in the day. Or enough days!
Anyway, LAMENT AT LOON LANDING is now available on Audible (and soon to be on iTunes and Amazon). Matt Haynes returns to give us another brilliant and quirky reading of Ellery Page's sixth adventure.
Oh, and good news for my Dutch readers: UITGEVERIJ DE FONTEIN, a division of VBK Media, has just contracted books 6 and 7 in the series (which means audio there as well).
Fakes, folk music, and ghost fires
When legendary folk singer Lara Fairplay agrees to make her
comeback debut at Pirate’s Cove’s annual maritime music festival, everyone in
the quaint seaside village is delighted—including mystery bookstore owner and
sometimes amateur sleuth, Ellery Page.
Better yet, Lara is scheduled to perform a recently discovered
piece of music attributed to “The Father of American Music,” Stephen Foster,
which will hopefully bring large crowds and a lot of business.
Several mysterious accidents later, Ellery is less delighted
as his suspicion grows that someone plans to silence the celebrity songbird
forever.
As a Dutch reader i’m very happy with this news. Already listened to the first books. The narrator does a great job. Can’t wait for the rest!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad to hear this! A great narrator means everything,
ReplyDeleteYay for the audiobook news! (and the translation news too - happy for international readers :)
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