Table of Contents

1. Let Me Tell You a Story and 2. Murder by the Sea     *     3. A Conversation with Koona     *     4. A Visit from Death     *     5: The Bad Doctor     *     6: A Mother’s Love     *     7: Death Makes an Offer     *     8: Meet Elsie Jarrow     *     9: Seeing the World     *     10: Revengers Assemble     *     11: The Dead, Walking on the Beach     *     12: Brotherly Love     *     13: Everyone Is Someone’s Dog     *     14: Jaws     *     15: In Flight     *     16: Things Are Never So Bad They Can’t Be Made Worse     *     17: Proverbs of the Obvious     *     18: Places of Refuge     *     19: There’s Always Someone Better Than You     *     20: Claiming Asylum     *     21: Captivities     *     22: Breaking Bread     *     23: An Exchange of Prisoners     *     24: Welcome to Death     *     25: Such a Full Sea     *     26: Walking the Earth

  • Thomas

    April 18th, 2012

    Reply

    Okay, you got me. Finally broke down and paid the five dollars. I mean, it was going to be nine weeks before I saw the end of this.

    That’s what you call the “long con,” right?

    You’re a shrewd guy, Pratt. Hats off. Enjoying the rest of the book now.

    Hmm. A deeper order, indeed. And please tell me “‘Your Divine Shadowhood’” is a reference.

  • Thomas

    April 18th, 2012

    Reply

    Ehh, whoops. Didn’t mean to leave this on the table of contents. That’s kind of awkward. By all means, get rid of it if you want.

    • admin

      April 18th, 2012

      Reply

      I welcome comments wherever they appear! I’m so glad you’re enjoying the book. And, yeah, the six-month serial with the e-book just sitting there off to one side is meant to be tempting. :) I never did that in the past because I was writing books as I was serializing them, but it seemed silly to withhold the whole text this time, since it was already finished.

  • Guillaume

    May 19th, 2012

    Reply

    Hello,
    could it be possible to sell the ebook on smashwords (or somewhere other than Barnes & Noble) ?
    because I would like to buy the epub but I don’t live in the US.

    • admin

      May 19th, 2012

      Reply

      I won’t use Smashwords unless they change things to allow people to upload finished e-books — at this point they only allow people to use their automated process to convert RTF files, which creates ugly automatically-generated e-books I’d rather not have my name on. Feel free to paypal me $4.99 (to timpratt@gmail.com) and I’ll e-mail you an epub though.

  • No trackbacks yet

Leave a Comment

* are Required fields



 

 

Can't wait to read the whole thing?

 

  You can buy the Kindle e-book.

 

  Or buy the epub at Barnes & Noble.

 

 

 

  The print version is now available from Merry Blacksmith Press!

 

  At Amazon.com.

 

  At Barnes & Noble.

 

 

<><><>