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Message no. 1
From: Adam Lewis <adamswork@*****.COM>
Subject: Wolf and Raven (was Shadowrun novels?)
Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 10:34:47 -0700
Thx for all the tips guys, but between two book stores they had 5 SR
novels, none of which anyone named.

However they had had one by Stackpole (Wolf and Raven), so I got it. I
attended his writing seminars at GenCon this year, he's pretty good.
Besides he mentions what used to be my favorite beer in the first few
pages. (Henry's)

I would really like to read the first trilogy. I tried to order it but
the first one is out of print and the other two would have to be
backordered.

Anyone willing to sell me the trilogy?



==
AdamL

"The good die first."
"But most of us are morally ambiguous, which explains our random dying
patterns."



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Message no. 2
From: Caric <caric@********.COM>
Subject: Re: Wolf and Raven (was Shadowrun novels?)
Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 14:13:55 +0000
Adam Lewis wrote:

> Thx for all the tips guys, but between two book stores they had 5 SR
> novels, none of which anyone named.
>
> However they had had one by Stackpole (Wolf and Raven), so I got it. I
> attended his writing seminars at GenCon this year, he's pretty good.
> Besides he mentions what used to be my favorite beer in the first few
> pages. (Henry's)

Good choice. My favorite novel personally.

> I would really like to read the first trilogy. I tried to order it but
> the first one is out of print and the other two would have to be
> backordered.

No comment.

Caric

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