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Bumping here with new info.
Is it possible to still hide the version using 9798298315210? Amazon agreed to completely hide that one on their end. When the correct version of the paperback goes live in November, I assume that version will appear. But for now, is it possible to just leave the ebook version?
Also, for the ebook version, can you please update to this cover:
https://postimg.cc/hQq3TyjQ
And if the old 9798298315210 version can't be hid, can you update the cover there as well? As well as the book blurb to the same as the ebook (which is in my initial post)?
Thank you. Apologies if that's confusing. Happy to answer any questions.
-Mike
I originally published a paperback edition of I Live in Hell under the ISBN 9798298315210, but it was created in error (wrong trim size/format). That version has since been unpublished and unlisted on Amazon, but the Goodreads page is still around.
Could you please merge the old/incorrect edition (9798298315210) into the new/correct edition (979-8-218-78351-8), so shelves and reviews will point to the right one.
****Incorect edition: 9798298315210
****Correct Edition (needs to be added):****
Title: I Live in Hell
Author: Mike Salinas
ISBN-13: 979-8-218-78351-8
Publication date: Nov 20, 2025
Format: Paperback
Page Count: 392
Publisher: Dark Dead Things
Cover: https://i.postimg.cc/9QVbNwtm/jpeg-fr...
Description:
"On his twenty-fifth birthday, Hector Ghouseau wakes up soaked in piss. That’s normal. His dreams of ravenous flies and swinging corpses? Not so much.
Nightmares become reality when evil talking mice and giant sentient tongues show up to tell him that he's going to Hell—all thanks to a drunken bet between his dead father and a sadistic demon named "Bub." (Thanks, Dad.)
To make matters worse, Bub recruits a knife-happy maniac to help stain the Chicago snow red. And when Hector's roommate and ex-girlfriend both get caught in the fallout, his only shot at saving them might be his own death.
Between dive bars and work hangovers, Hector stumbles into a cosmic tug-of-war of absurd proportions and incomprehensible horror—where the rules don’t make sense, and God is hiding something big."
Thank you so much for your help!