Safe Harbour

There’s another new newsletter in the archive.

I say new, but it’s new rather in the way a washing up liquid is new and improved, which is to say not at all. This number dates back to April and even then it was meant to be the February edition, delayed and then delayed again while powers greater than I struggled and ultimately succeeded in keeping the audiobook of Mystery and Malice aboard RMS Ballast from appearing on Audible.

But the little vessel fought bravely back with a fearless strategy of wandering blindly and wondering idly, waiting for something to happen. Eventually, we abandoned the distributor and signed up with another and, three weeks later, the audiobook of Mystery and Malice aboard RMS Ballast is available on all platforms.

To find your favourite among them, have a click…

6 thoughts on “Safe Harbour

  1. If Anty Boisjoly has need of a barrister, that’s fair promise of a possible tale of impossible crime in our future!


  2. Hi! I was hoping to listen to the Mystery and Malice Aboard RMS Ballast audiobook via Libro.fm, my favourite non-Amazon audio provider that also allows me to support my beloved local bookstore. I reached out and they told me that they had received a take-down notice for the title and did not have any further details. Will it be appearing there again, or should I look elsewhere?

    Thanks!

    • Thank you pointing this out, and for taking the trouble to reach out to Libro.fm, who are absolutely correct that there was a takedown notice when the distributor was switched. The new distributor, intriguingly, thinks that Libro.fm is happily carrying Mystery and Malice Aboard RMS Ballast, so I’ll raise the issue with them straight away. you shouldn’t need to look elsewhere.
      Thank you very much.

      • It looks as though something was knocked loose, and Mystery and Malice aboard RMS Ballast is now available on Libro.fm.
        Thanks very much again for raising the issue.

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