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I noticed (and bought) the recent release of Lord of Runes on audible.
I've only this year started into the tales line and as I'm now just at the end of the Jeggare novels (sob) I'm going to dig into all the other good stuff, Tim Pratt, Liane Merciel and James Sutter being at the top of my to-read list.
I was wondering are there plans to release audio books for the back catalogue or only new Tor releases and if so when?
Also will all the new releases get audio books or was it just Dave because of his frabjousness.
Thanks

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How long after a physical book releases are we expecting to see the Audiobooks available? I finished Liar's Island this morning, and wanted to start on Beyond the Pool of Stars, but when I went to get it from Audible with my credit it's not yet available (although I do have my physical copy, I can't read that in the car on my way to and from work).

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James Sutter wrote:I believe that the audiobook versions of the new releases are scheduled to hit at roughly the same time as the print version. So Beyond the Pool of Stars should be any day now.Is "any day now" liable to be soon? It's still not available yet... :/
And a week later it's still not available. grrr...

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Looks like the backlog is beginning to emerge if you are willing to deal with Audible (and by ownership) Amazon.
From Audible release sent out by email today:
Start Your Adventure Today and
Pathfinder Tales search on Audible
15 volumes plus the two previously released.

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Looks like the backlog is beginning to emerge if you are willing to deal with Audible (and by ownership) Amazon.
From Audible release sent out by email today:
Start Your Adventure Today and
Pathfinder Tales search on Audible15 volumes plus the two previously released.
That helps, but there's still no Beyond the Pool of Stars. Except for Firesoul, I've already read all of the other books that have just been released as audiobooks, so I guess I'll be getting that one instead of BtPoS. :/

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I also find it interesting that an audiobook for The Redemption Engine was done (at least at this stage, I'm assuming one will be done in the future), but not for Death's Heretic? I would have guessed that starting with the first book in the series would have been a better idea?
There's a very specific logic behind that choice that will be revealed in January. But trust me, you'll like it. ;)

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flash_cxxi wrote:I also find it interesting that an audiobook for The Redemption Engine was done (at least at this stage, I'm assuming one will be done in the future), but not for Death's Heretic? I would have guessed that starting with the first book in the series would have been a better idea?There's a very specific logic behind that choice that will be revealed in January. But trust me, you'll like it. ;)
Cool, thanks for the clarification. I wasn't having a dig with that statement, I was just curious as to the reasoning.

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James Sutter wrote:Cool, thanks for the clarification. I wasn't having a dig with that statement, I was just curious as to the reasoning.flash_cxxi wrote:I also find it interesting that an audiobook for The Redemption Engine was done (at least at this stage, I'm assuming one will be done in the future), but not for Death's Heretic? I would have guessed that starting with the first book in the series would have been a better idea?There's a very specific logic behind that choice that will be revealed in January. But trust me, you'll like it. ;)
No worries! :D