Houdini's Last Illusion can be purchased for the Kindle for only .99¢. The 2004 paperback version
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Monday, January 31, 2011
Houdini's Last Illusion on the Kindle
Yet another Amazon surprise today, Steve Savile's fictional Houdini's Last Illusion
has just been released for the Kindle with new cover art. I must say, I like this cover a lot more than the original paperback -- be nice to see it on a new printed edition.
Houdini's Last Illusion can be purchased for the Kindle for only .99¢. The 2004 paperback version
is also still available for $8.95.
Houdini's Last Illusion can be purchased for the Kindle for only .99¢. The 2004 paperback version
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I think the cover actually sucks
ReplyDeleteSucks less than the paperback, IMO. Or maybe it's just I'm easily wooed with any cover photo of Houdini.
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