I have just completed “Pyramid Schemes,” in which our ragtag anti-knight returns. This time Apropos winds up in an Egyptian-esque realm where he winds up being tasked to free the slaves and winds up coping with a mummy’s curse.
It will be published during the summer by Crazy 8 Press. If you are a legitimate reviewer, please drop me a line at padguy@aol.com and we’ll see about getting you a review copy.
By the way, I must highly recommend the brand new audio-dramatizations of the first two Apropos novels. Check out Graphic Audio here for more details.
PAD
Where’s the Like button on this blog?
Is it going to be available as an ebook?
Looking forward to it…
The first two novel adaptions have been great – looking forward to Tong Lashing – coming this Wednesday (at least that’s what the website has been saying…)
Keep it up…
Yay! Time to go back and reread the first three.
Mr. David, I see a Kindle version of Sir Apropos’ first novel, but I don’t see a Kindle option for Woad or Tong. Am I missing something?
(I own the novels in hardcover, but I like eBooks so much better at this point that I tend to rebuy in eBook format when I’m rereading something.)
Thanks!
They will be out on ebook as well.
PAD
Will you make the ebook available through iTunes – I would love to reread the series on my iPad…
As it is how I’ve been listening to the Graphic Audio adaptions…
Hoorah! Need another cover?
I do, actually. Have Robin drop me a line.
WHOO! I shall have to reread the first three when they’re all available as ebooks. (Hint, hint…)
Looks like the audio version of Tong Lashing comes out in a few days.
That’s great news, and I’
That’s great news, and I’m looking forward to reading it.
I’m not quite sure what you mean by “legitimate reviewer”. For instance, I review everything I read at Goodreads, and I’m sure other people do similar things at Amazon. Is that enough, or do you specifically want people who write for magazines etc. with a wider audience?
Why do I have a horrible premonition that one day the series will have Sir Apropos run for president of the Untied States?
Actually, forget it; Peter David isn’t fantastical enough to have someone that wicked and unlikable run for the office. He has to keep things believable.