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thebitterguy May 15 2013, 20:09:17 UTC
Things are happening today to make me feel old. The dates in this piece are added to that list.

Ah, well. Midlife crisis, here I come.

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andpuff May 22 2013, 19:27:48 UTC
It is definitely pretty cool that it's still in print...

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andpuff May 22 2013, 19:27:29 UTC
Dude, just think how old I feel...

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meneleth May 15 2013, 20:29:25 UTC
The Blood Ties series remain among my favorite books. I've lost count of the number of times I've read Blood Trail, especially. I thought the TV series did a pretty good job with the story and we still pull out the DVDs to watch. Thanks for posting the "Twenty-Two Years Later" - it was interesting background.

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andpuff May 22 2013, 19:29:23 UTC
You're welcome. Just fyi, I loved the TV series and there's a couple of episodes on our rewatch frequently list. (the incubus, mine, and the groundhog day ep)(seriously, me and titles... *g*)

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the__ivorytower May 15 2013, 21:19:03 UTC
I hadn't realized that Henry Fitzroy was based on a real person, that's amazing.

You've reminded me that the first book of yours I read was about thirteen years ago, at the same time I met my high school friends. Your book is legal to drink in all parts of the world.

It's kind of mind-blowing.

I want to thank you for writing so many good books, and I will keep an eye out for new ones as you publish them. *bouncebounce*

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andpuff May 22 2013, 19:30:04 UTC
You're very welcome! If you hadn't bought them, they wouldn't be in print so, thank you!

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andpuff May 22 2013, 19:30:55 UTC
Because of where I live (no signal) I still barely use a cell phone so I have to remind myself to put them into new books.

And thank you!

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aflaminghalo May 15 2013, 22:35:56 UTC
Because in 1990, for all intents and purposes, there were no cell phones.

Ha, yes. I remember having to hit the mental reset the first time I read this.

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