Erich
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John Gwynne:
Hi John, Loved the first book, and even wrote a short review for it which I usually don't for books that have only good things to say about. You have answered multiple times why North America didn't get any more audio books after the first. My question is, for fans in that region, do you have any suggestions for what we might be able to do to bring the other audio books over to us?
John Gwynne
Hi Erich,
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed Malice, and I'm grateful that you're thinking if ways to see audiobooks recorded in the US for the rest of the series. I know that there used to be an option on Audible US where you can ask/request for books to be recorded - I presume that if enough people request a book in audio format, then Audible will pay attention. I'm afraid I can't think of any other options.
Thank you for the enquiry, your interest is greatly appreciated.
Hope that helps,
Best,
John
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed Malice, and I'm grateful that you're thinking if ways to see audiobooks recorded in the US for the rest of the series. I know that there used to be an option on Audible US where you can ask/request for books to be recorded - I presume that if enough people request a book in audio format, then Audible will pay attention. I'm afraid I can't think of any other options.
Thank you for the enquiry, your interest is greatly appreciated.
Hope that helps,
Best,
John
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