Their website shows the cover images for the first nine Amber books as
well as Eye of Cat and A Night in the Lonesome October.
This is the link to the page showing Zelazny's audiobooks:
http://www.speakingvolumes.us/authors.asp?pid=5
Chris
mun dot ca not mac dot com to reply
Thanks for the info Chris. I'm beginning to wonder if it will be you,
Scott or me that gets to turn off the lights here when the door
finally closes :(
Des
Michael
Indeed.
--
John Hall "[It was] so steep that at intervals the street broke into steps,
like a person breaking into giggles or hiccups, and then resumed
its sober climb, until it had another fit of steps."
Ursula K Le Guin "The Beginning Place"
> On Dec 1, 11:25�pm, ckovacs <ckov...@mac.com> wrote:
> > I've discovered that a new Santa Fe company is releasing the
> > unabridged recordings of Zelazny reading the Amber series, A Night in
> > the Lonesome October, and Eye of Cat. These will all be on CDs.
> > They've already released Nine Princes in Amber and A Night in the
> > Lonesome October and plan to release the rest of the Amber books one-
> > by-one approximately every two months. I emailed them and learned that
> > they have the unabridged recordings by Zelazny of Amber books 1-9, so
> > if this is true it will be the first time that Zelazny's unabridged
> > readings of Blood of Amber and Knight of Shadows are released. Zelazny
> > did not record Prince of Chaos and so that one will be the unabridged
> > recording by Bruce Watson. Until now all of these unabridged
> > recordings have been available only on tape, and long out of print
> > except for Eye of Cat.
> >
>
> Thanks for the info Chris. I'm beginning to wonder if it will be you,
> Scott or me that gets to turn off the lights here when the door
> finally closes :(
>
There's just not much news to report. I keep hoping for film or
interesting book news, but audiobook news is great!