Monday, June 20, 2011

At Long Last!

After many frustrations and delays, The Last Free City is available to buy

Although I am a lover of my Kindle, I don't view a book as having been published for real until you can hold a physical copy in your hands.  By that definition, The Last Free City is published today--more than two years after I finished it.




The book is only available through online retailers - £12.32 from amazon.co.uk (where Amazon tempts the wavering buyer with a 3p discount off RRP) or $19.99 from amazon.com (US readers are less fickle and need no discount to persude them to buy).

The Kindle edition is still available for those who have no more space in their house (or who balk at paying the prices quoted for a paperback) although these readers miss out on the splendid Bellotto artwork cannibalised for my cover.

4 comments:

Frances Garrood said...

Oh, well done, Tim! As you say, there's nothing like holding your "baby" in your hands, and yours is a very attractive-looking baby! I wish him/her lots of success.

Tim Stretton said...

Thanks Frances! We can but hope...

C. N. Nevets said...

I am so far behind on my reading pile. This book has been sitting, neglected with others ever since I bought the early LuLu.

It kills me.

The good news is, as soon as it came in the mail, my wife grabbed it, devoured it, and loved it.

Tim Stretton said...

Glad to hear that Rose enjoyed it, Nevets!

The version you have is textually identical to the release edition, so no need to stump for a new one...