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Where Do I Find A Copy Of

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Unintended Consequences? Even on Amazon, the only copies are going for upwards of $500. :shock:
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Is it OK to post an online link without getting in trouble with the forum? A quick Google search got me a pdf copy.
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Thanks, Chris.

Linky

.pdf file. 749 pages.
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Curse you, skb!

Finding that copy of Unintended Consequences got me started reading it again. Now here it is, 6:30 in the morning and I haven't gotten any sleep.
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I'll sell my copy for $499!

It was an interesting read, with this much demand I'm surprized the publisher doesn't do another run.
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I read it on my Kindle. (Why the heck is a used hard-copy selling for $500?!)

I was on-board with all of it until the end. Suspension of Disbelief is one thing, but:
[spoiler]"We forgive you for murdering all our agents. We'll even call you patriots. Now, can we just get on with our lives?"[/spoiler]
was just too much of a stretch.
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I owned a hardback copy, and found it unreadable. I wound up giving it to the neighbor, who has since moved away. $500?! Hell, he owed me money when he left, and now I discover this! :roll:

If it's in such demand, why doesn't Mr. Ross publish a new edition?
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You can find it much cheaper on ABEbooks.com... only $112. :lol:
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CByrneIV wrote:I've actually sat and read it through in one sitting before, only getting up for the bathroom.
I thought that was pretty much normal...

There were a number of good memories, such as getting my first four-figure check, seeing the pallets of bound copies of my novel at the publisher's warehouse, doing my first public book signing, and getting asked to address a discussion club for the first time.

However, these all pale compared to what happened when I listened to my voicemail messages one day and heard the following message:

[Agitated woman] "John Ross? Is this thing recording? I just thought you'd like to know that you and your goddamn book have ruined my honeymoon. Probably my marriage, too. I can't believe my-" [muffled sound, a second voice, faint, as if a hand is over the receiver, then the hand being pried off] "Give me that... you bastard, you haven't
even-" [more muffled noises, then a man's voice on the phone:

[Man] "Mr. Ross?"

[The woman, from several feet away] "It's his answering machine."

[Man] "Oh." [relieved] "Uh...Mr. Ross, this is, uh, well, never mind my name, but-"

[Woman in background, yelling] "His name's _________! [name deleted for privacy]

[Man] "Yeah, uh it's_________, that's right. Uh, Mr. Ross, I'm kind of on my honeymoon, and-"

[Woman, screaming now] "KIND OF on your honeymoon?" [muffled sound of hand covering receiver, alternating screaming and soothing tones, but I can't make out the words]

[Man] "Listen, I started reading your book on the plane 'cause it was a four hour flight, you know, and now I just can't put it down. And it's pretty long, you know, so I'm still not finished, and my wife, well, I haven't been paying enough attention to her, and-"

[Woman, screaming loud enough for me to hear even though the man quickly covers the mouthpiece again] "IT'S THE SECOND DAY OF OUR HONEYMOON AND YOU HAVEN'T EVEN FUCKED ME YET!"

[Man] Um, I guess you heard that, Mr. Ross. Look, everything's going to be okay, I'm almost finished with it and I can't tell you how much I'm enj- GIVE ME THAT BACK RIGHT NOW!" [Sound of scuffle and phone being hung up].

I got a follow-up call a day later, where the husband assured me that everything was all right and his wife wasn't going to file for an annulment.
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:lol: OK, laughing myself sick now...
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