Posted on 04/16/2010 11:26:02 AM PDT by Travis McGee
Yes, the link to the first third of the next novel is at reply 20.
now I see it. :-)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2494483/posts?page=20#20
the first third of Castigo Cay, my next novel.
Don’t hold your breath! You might consider reading something else in the next year.
Great review for another great book!
a book every two years is no easy feat, take your time. I still have at least a couple of chapters left in WEB Griffin Corps X .. and a pile of clancy and such to catch up on.. the internet gets all the eye&noodle-time for some reason and I hardly read anymore except on cruises. strange phenomena.. the more beer, the worse it gets. ;-)
A great review and great books. I own and have read them all!
You can probably get it from most any Internet book-seller, or you can just send Matt a check and he'll send you a book forthwith.
I am proud of ya Matt !
Very cool. I also agree, this is your best work.
Awesome. I have been out of reading — too lazy. But I’m about to cancel cable and probably have to get back into reading. These book will definitely make my reading list.
Thanks McGee!
But of course! He could have just asked us! Good job buddy. :-)
Tell Mr bracken to authorize his books to Kindle and I and a lot of others will buy them.
Yeah, Matt, tell yourself that. Actually, OTII has a point. That would solve my melting binding problem.
I agree with the review above. It's hard for me to put my finger on why, but the quality of the story-telling seems to have improved with each volume. It's definitely worth the read for anyone concerned about where our nation is headed.
Is it strange that I enjoyed Unintended Consequences far more than an average reader would?
When did it go out of print? I have a nice hardcover copy sitting on my lowest shelf, didn’t cost an arm and leg to buy a few years ago.
I wish it had been.
You can just tell me, since we’re one and the same guy.
I’m thinking about Kindle, but for now I’m only interested in paper books because their sales numbers are readily verifiable, and at this point that is the name of the game for me.
Once you get into electronic books, the numbers are much less trustworthy, but Kindle might be different...
And paper books can never be deleted by a government search (and destroy) engine.
Which book / edition do you have with a binding problem?
Only 100 pages to go out of over 1,500! Congratulations.
The last 100 are pretty exciting, I think.
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