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Oh, you're the author - E. Rose Sabin? I hadn't realized - neat! Are you going to become an LT Author? Thanks for clearing up the series sequence. I haven't read A School for Sorcery yet - got too many books all in one lump - but I'll get to it.
elenora, I've found something that confuses me. I just got A School for Sorcery by E. Rose Sabin, and find that you've labeled it as the fourth in a series called Arucadi - but there's only School and one other listed in the series, and inside the book it says this is the author's first novel. What are the other Arucadi books? Or are they short stories, which are generally marked separately (as short stories) rather than listed as books? Or what - as I said, I'm confused.

BTW, to reply to a comment you need to hit Reply in that comment - that will take you to the commenter's profile to enter a reply (and you can't easily see what they said - it's rather a pain. Make a copy if you might need it). I say this because I see you replied to bluetyson here on your own page, and I don't know if bt ever saw it. Though that was quite a while ago!
bt, it's been a few years since I read Suicide, Inc., but it's a funny tale about an interplanetary detective agency nicknamed Suicide, Inc. because of the likelihood of its agents not surviving the jobs they're sent on. The main character gets coerced into accepting one of those jobs for the agency. Like most of Goulart's work, it's light and humorous, a short, fast read.

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Hi Elenora,

Can you tell me what Ron Goulart's Suicide, Inc is about?

thanks very much,

bt
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