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Thanks for your continued interest in the next volume in this series - I regret the delays that have occurred in getting the rest of the books out. By way of update, I posted this update yesterday on the Musique Fantastique II Facebook Page: I had hoped to have some news about Books 2-3-4 by now, and I apologize for the delay, especially as many of you are as eager to see these published as I am. The remaining three books are currently undergoing negotiation - there will be a change in publisher, and as soon as I have confirmation I'll pass the news along. Meanwhile I've been able to add lots of updates and new information and interviews into the remaining volumes which will make them even more comprehensive when they appear. Keep an eye out on the facebook page for advanced news - and check the musiquefantastique.com web site for new exclusive features and the like. Thanks for your continued interest and support of this project! And please help spread the word about Musique Fantastique II! Book 1 in print and ebook are available on amazon, ebay, and direct from creaturefeatures.com -rdl
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I also loved reading Book 1 cover to cover. Randall, forgive me, but one thing about the book struck me when I first opened the package: Boy, what a snazzy cover! I wonder if the cover art (Frankenstein's monster in a tux with a baton in hand) is for sale as a poster or anything? How clever and well-done! The other three covers are good, also, but the first volume is the best in my opinion. And, did I miss this detail in my Frankenstein lore education...how did they know the Frankenstein monster was left-handed? Sale or lefty...Anyone know? Ron Burbella
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