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Mannikin
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Re: Question for Sarban fans
That's great news. I think I'll wait and purchase from Tartarus. I know I'm not alone in being grateful to Tartarus Press for keeping authors like Sarban and Robert Aickman (a favorite of mine) in print.
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Re: Question for Sarban fans
[QUOTE=max_renn;66450]That's great news. I think I'll wait and purchase from Tartarus. I know I'm not alone in being grateful to Tartarus Press for keeping authors like Sarban and Robert Aickman (a favorite of mine) in print.
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Re: Question for Sarban fans
Number 14, one of the stories in The Sacrifice, is probably my favourite of Sarban's work. (The other stories in the book are also good.)
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Re: Question for Sarban fans
A little later than expected, I've reviewed The Sacrifice and Other Stories. As I say in the review, I haven't read Ringstones, The Sound of His Horn, or The Doll Maker, so I can't compare it to those based on personal experience. But I liked The Sacrifice a lot, particularly the title story, and can't imagine that these four novellas aren't every bit the equal of the work published in Sarban's lifetime.
Also, this seems like a good place to mention that Tartarus has made several Sarban titles available as e-books. | |||||||||||
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Re: Question for Sarban fans
Brendan, I saw you have reviewed "The Sacrifice and Other Stories," "Discovery of Heretics" and "Time: A Falconer" on your site. I was wondering if you had any plans on reviewing other Sarban works? If you already have, all apologies for me missing those. | |||||||||||
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Re: Question for Sarban fans
I definitely plan to review Sarban's other books; I just need to buy and read them first. I've got a lot of reading material piled up at the moment, so I can't say how long it will be before I get back to Sarban, but I'm sure when I do I'll mention it here. Thanks for asking.
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