I write to you from Fort Portal, Uganda, with a slew of publication news. Dark Places/Trail Of The Dead has been sold to the Japanese publisher Kodansha, who will translate and publish it there next year, which is also when an audiobook of TRAIL OF THE DEAD should be released in the UK. Blood Price has been sold to De Boekerij in Holland, again for translation and publication next year. Finally, HarperCollins Canada will be publishing Invisible Armies in the spring of next year.
How to rent a car
1) Get a driver's license. These are remarkably useful things to have, especially in North America. 2) Get a credit card that insures rental cars against collision and loss. Such cards often charge an annual fee, but will pay for themselves if you rent as rarely as once a year - buying that insurance from the rentacar company often costs ~$15 per rental day. Make sure that card is paid up, as the insurance may lapse if you're past due, and bear in mind you have to use it to rent the car. 3) Book online, in advance, preferably with at least one Saturday-night stay. I generally use Expedia to comparison-shop the various major chains, then go to the cheapest chain's corporate site and book a car there. I rarely wind up paying more than $25/day. 4) You don't need to provide a credit card number to rent a car, so feel free to book more than one, just in case. 5) Save money when you book. The bewildering rentacar business model includes all manner of "promotion codes...
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