tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8273911883856580200.post4261142370864824513..comments2024-03-11T00:52:06.529+10:30Comments on MYSTERIES in PARADISE: Alternative title for Reginald Hill novel may confuseKerriehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13581470363339796352noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8273911883856580200.post-65816294520298367942008-11-11T08:46:00.000+10:302008-11-11T08:46:00.000+10:30Maybe they do it to make more money. I got caught ...Maybe they do it to make more money. I got caught buying two copies of Asa Larsson's first book - The Savage Altar / The Sun Storm. Very annoying but a valuable lesson learned.<BR/><BR/>I really do believe that publishers are operating in the year 1983 with their outdated practices. Not only this but also their continued practice of having months, sometimes years, between bringing out the same book in two countries. I've been buying the books I want when I want them since the 90's from a little place called Amazon and I'm pretty confident I'm not alone :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8273911883856580200.post-26863950003343483632008-11-11T06:56:00.000+10:302008-11-11T06:56:00.000+10:30Alternative titles are extremely annoying especial...Alternative titles are extremely annoying especially when one is enjoying a series, you think a new one has come out and find it is the American version.<BR/><BR/>John Lawton's Troy series also seems to have different titles for the same book. <BR/><BR/>Riptide is Bluffing Mr Churchill<BR/>Blue Rondo is Flesh Wounds<BR/><BR/>The point doing this escapes me in the age of international book sales.Uriah Robinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02046023583067265187noreply@blogger.com