Tiana Hadnt
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P.J. Fitzsimmons:
Hello again!!! I’ve just finished listening to The Reckoning at the Riviera Royale. It’s yet another excellent entry into what is now an all time favorite series for me. Tim Bruce as Anty is the best thing since Jonathan Cecil narrating Bertie Wooster. I have the next book on deck and ready to go, but I’m wondering if the most recent ones will be available on audio anytime soon? They’re so great to listen to!
P.J. Fitzsimmons
Hi Triana,
I’m sorry it’s taken this long to reply, but only this morning Tim and I settled on August for a return to the studio, meaning that Foreboding Foretelling at Ficklehouse Felling should be on audio no later than early September (Tim’s got the Boisjoly formula down to a slim science, now, and there are few if any edits required).
I have passed along the comparison to Jonathan Cecil. Tim’s heard it before (from me, just as an example) but I can’t imagine praise that high ever gets old.
Thank you again for reading and listening Triana.
PJ Fitzsimmons
I’m sorry it’s taken this long to reply, but only this morning Tim and I settled on August for a return to the studio, meaning that Foreboding Foretelling at Ficklehouse Felling should be on audio no later than early September (Tim’s got the Boisjoly formula down to a slim science, now, and there are few if any edits required).
I have passed along the comparison to Jonathan Cecil. Tim’s heard it before (from me, just as an example) but I can’t imagine praise that high ever gets old.
Thank you again for reading and listening Triana.
PJ Fitzsimmons
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Amy James
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P.J. Fitzsimmons:
This is marvelous news! I saw your response a few days ago and I was thrilled but was not able to reply at the time. I'm so sorry you've been sick. I hope you are feeling better because this is definitely a milestone to celebrate. How did you get it all done in the time you promised?!!! (rhetorical question)
Jesper Bylund
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P.J. Fitzsimmons:
Reading: Carnaby - "a kilt he'd fashioned for himself out of a clutch of tartan antimacassars. Clan Buchanon, if memory serves." Hmm? Looking up: The Buchanan clan takes its name from the lands of Buchanan in Stirlingshire, Scotland. The name "Buchanan" is derived from the Gaelic "Mac a' Bhuthaichain," meaning "son of the house steward". !!! THIS is why I LOVE your books!!!
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