IMHO, Print Rupert is the dishiest of them all. Fictional or non-fiction books, but only when Rupert is the main focus of the book and/or a major character.
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Nov 10, 2015 06:43AM
I didn't know this list existed! It had to be you who'd create it, Misfit, thank you. Plenty of titles unknown to me to look for.
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I had forgotten this list existed. Might be some new additions I hadn't heard about.He is so dishy, isn't he?
Misfit wrote: "He is so dishy, isn't he?"Yes, he is! :)
It's a pity that there don't seem to be many novels with him as protagonist rather than a side character. I am thinking of adding two of Stella Riley's novels where he appears...
Marquise wrote: "Misfit wrote: "He is so dishy, isn't he?"Yes, he is! :)
It's a pity that there don't seem to be many novels with him as protagonist rather than a side character. I am thinking of adding two of S..."
Oh feel free to add them. It's been so long since I've read those books I don't recall much of him being in there.
Done! I will add more as I find, too, because I still have to read her English Civil War trilogy, and he's sure to be in those.
Marquise wrote: "Done! I will add more as I find, too, because I still have to read her English Civil War trilogy, and he's sure to be in those."He is such a hunk.
Marquise wrote: "You should add him to your Hunks in History list, if you haven't already. :)"I will do that.
Misfit, I just found a new novel with Rupert as protagonist whilst searching for Civil War novels. It's entitled "The Devil Prince" by Ina Binner.Sadly, I can't find it anywhere. Amazon doesn't have it, Abebooks and Alibris neither. I also looked for it at Powell's and Book Depository, and nothing! The only one that seems to have a copy is Open Library, but they don't loan outside the US. :'(
You live there, perhaps you can borrow it through ILL? Hope you can, so you will share your opinion with me. Here is the link.
Holy smokes, that's as rare as it gets. Fetchbook.info couldn't find one for sale anywhere. Worldcat says only libraries with copies are in the UK and NZ.
Really?! I am shocked. Are you sure that there's an UK library with a copy? Because on my side it says nay. :(
Marquise wrote: "Really?! I am shocked. Are you sure that there's an UK library with a copy? Because on my side it says nay. :("http://www.worldcat.org/title/devil-p...
Poooo. I've had a couple of ILL requests come through with copies from universities/colleges before. I do know though that won't cut it when they're located on the other side of the pond.
Marquise wrote: "Yes, unfortunately. Maybe we'll have to nudge Caz or some other friend in the UK?"See if she will find the tracks from her feeds.
Unbelievable that a copy can't be bought anywhere.
Good, I'll be on the lookout. Indeed! I am starting to understand how you felt back then when you couldn't find Riley's novels.
At least with Riley's books you could still buy them - it was just the price that was through the roof.Did you see The White Plume on this list? I ordered a copy, curious to read that one.
Oh, almost missed that one because of the blurb! Just checked, and library has. Adding it to my pile now.
Great list, thank you for this. Quite a few titles I didn't know about so will look forward to tracking them down.
Mandy wrote: "Great list, thank you for this. Quite a few titles I didn't know about so will look forward to tracking them down.":)
Misfit I hope you didn't mind me adding Prince's Gambit about the relief of Newark and Rupert does feature more than many of the other Stryker books by Michael Arnold.







