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They definitely have an audio version. I bought it. It's narrated by the author himself. I don't usually have a qualm about authors narrating their own work, and the reviews for the audiobook are positive, but the audio version was losing me. I love crows so much I just couldn't let this stand so I went ahead and bought the ebook, even though I consume books better through audiobook, and I'm glad I did.I'm loving this story so far. I love corvids (I'm going to say this a lot :D)
US Audible link:
https://www.audible.com/pd/Ka-Audiobo...
ETA: I'm glad I bought the ebook. There's artwork inside! Ahhhhhh! Love it so much.
Leesa wrote: "They definitely have an audio version. I bought it. It's narrated by the author himself. I don't usually have a qualm about authors narrating their own work, and the reviews for the audiobook are p...""Title Not For Sale In This Country/Region
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That's why it did not come up in Audible searches... I do not understand why books are region locked, when they do not have that big of an audience to begin with...
Sorry, Laurențiu, but it's possible the author (or his agent) didn't (or weren't able to) sell the rights for your particular region (or Audible didn't buy those rights from them).
I understand that, it just seems really weird, because books do not make that much money, for those rights to make a difference. The Kindle version is available, and audio books of some of his other works are available on audible and at least one other store. I'm not that mad about it, it just seems particularly dopey.
Those rights *can* make a difference, though--I think Michael J. Sullivan (I think) was able to make a LOT more money selling his audio rights separately to Audible than if he had included audio rights in with the original English rights int he first place.It's unfortunately because I like things that help the author make more money, but -- in your case -- it can be harder to get books digitally that way.



I have found it on another audiobook store, but as soon as i created an account and refreshed the page, it would not allow me to buy it and would say it is not available in my region.
Region locking is utterly stupid, especially for stuff that does not have that big of a licensing rights value...
LE: Itunes is basically out of the question as it is double the price and i do not own an Apple device so having it easily available on my devices may be more work than it's worth...