Amazon were pushing her DI Greene series ebooks and I hadn't read anything of hers before so tried the first one, on offer for 99p, which I loved. They weren't long books and were very concise and fast moving with no confusion or rambling. But they all finished with a cliffhanger so I went through the first eight and looked for number nine out of the seventeen.
9,10 and 11 all have the old title whereas the title had been changed on the first eight. Amazon have 9, 'Across the Narrow Blue Line' for £277.49 plus £2.80 used hardback but in very good condition.
They have 10, 'A narrow point of view' for £115.36 plus £2.80 postage, used hardback and 11 is £1761.95, again a used hardback but I can still get 12 to 17 for £2.63 as ebooks. You can't read them out of order, well I can't, because of the cliffhangers at the end of each book and the fact the story is continuous through them.
I was furious I think Amazon have bought the rights and are reissuing them. At least I hope that's what they're doing and I don't have to wait too long for them. It's inflation gone mad or is it market forces at work? Surely no one would pay those prices.