Hmmm. I didn't say anything about it, did I, when I uploaded it--not expecting it to get into the collection so soon and not knowing if there was much interest in it. Actually, Gerald, it's neither--or both. I did find it more interesting and enjoyable than I expected at first. It's more suspense and adventure with a little sex and romance thrown in, and ends romantically happily ultimately -- I suspected the shadowy mastermind causing all the trouble to be almost everyone but who it was, and one question wasn't really answered. For those who might be interested, here's the synopsis from the back cover: "Twenty years after her father?s plane crashed in the jungles of Southeast Asia, Willy Jane Maitland was finally tracking his last moves. She recognized the dangers, but her search for the truth about that fateful flight was the only thing that mattered. Rough, irreverent ex-army officer Guy Barnard knew the jungles and the workings of the mystical Asian country?and Willy knew she couldn?t proceed without him. But in a place where truth had many faces, she suspected even Guy had hidden motives. What she wasn?t prepared for were the shocking secrets and undeniable attractions." Cindy -- Gerald Hovas <geraldhovas@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From what I saw on Tess Gerritsen's website when the > list helped research > the book, it sounded like she went by Terry early on > when writing romances > then switched to Tess when she began writing the > medical thrillers. My > impression back when I helped look up the book was > that This sounded like a > reprint of an early romance she wrote which took > advantage of the more > widely known author name to boost sales. > > Gerald > > -----Original Message----- > From: bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On > Behalf Of Cindy > Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 10:00 PM > To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Tess and Terry > Gerritsen > > > Julie, > > What caused the confusion is that the name on the > book > cover, as author, and on the inside title page, is > Tess Gerritsen, but the copyright holder on the > copyright page is Terry Gerritsen. > > I did a lot of research on her--she's a very > interesting person--but nowhere except on the > government copyright page, and in the book itself, > does it mention that she uses both names. The odd > thing is that Tess seems to be her real name, so I'm > not quite sure why she used, at least in this case, > Terry for the copyright. Same thing on two books at > the government site. After the title, as author, is > written this: "/ Tess Gerritsen [i.e. Terry > Gerritsen]. "(the slash is for "by") And the > claimant > is "acTerry Gerritsen" And then at the bottom, > there's a cross-reference: "acTess Gerritsen. SEE > Terry Gerritsen." > > It's all very confusing. > > Cindy > > > --- Julie Morales <mercy421@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > If the author in the book was Terry Gerritsen, > > shouldn't it be listed that > > way instead of Tess, even though Tess Gerritsen > > claims the copyright? I'm > > just curious about that. Take care. > > Julie Morales > > To be in your children's memories tomorrow, you > need > > to be in their lives > > today. -- Unknown > > mercy421@xxxxxxxxxxx > > Windows/MSN Messenger (but not email): > > mercy0421@xxxxxxxxxxx > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Cindy" <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx> > > To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 6:10 PM > > Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: books making it in > > > > > > Shannon, > > > > I think I sent you a copy of the letter I sent to > > administrators when I uploaded Never Say Die. > > > > First, in the commments section, I explained, as > you > > had done before, what was on the cover and title > > page > > vis a vis what was on the copyright page. Then, > > although Never Say Die wasn't listed in the gov. > > copyright page, I copied two other entries that > > showed > > Tess Gerritsen claiming copyright as Terry > > Gerritsen. > > In addition, after I uploaded, I sent a letter > with > > the same information to admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > I post this here in case it's useful info to > others > > having the same problem with acceptances or > > rejections > > because of copyright info being needed. > > > > Mike, as to Grace's upload of On a Snowy Night, > she > > did send me a copy of the copyright page, as you > > did. > > I noticed in her accompanying letter that M i r a > > was > > mis-spelled M i r r o r. Whether it was spelled > that > > was on the upload form, I don't know. Hopefully > > she'll tell us what the problem was and how it was > > corrected. > > > > Now that those two books are in the collection, it > > would be nice if some of the other books in the > pool > > got there. I do know, though, that if there's any > > particular book one wants in the collection > > immediately, Gustavo or whoever is very good > about > > approving it and putting it in, so one doesn't > have > > to > > wait. In the meantime, I'll keep checking the > > collection for books I've validated and approved, > > and > > when they get into the collection I'll post here. > I > > realize that there's not much point in posting > > before > > that because the books aren't available > immediately > > after being uploaded. smile But you all have > enough, > > I > > suppose, to read during your Christmas holidays. > > Jake, > > will you be going to Chicago this time, or have I > > asked you that before. > > > > To all of you students who have finals or papers > > due, > > good luck. > > > > Cindy > > > > eece" <shazza@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > Hey Mike, I know how you feel. When I went to > look > > > at the new books last > > > night, I was thunderstruck to see Never Say Die > by > > > Tess Gerritsen, a book > > > many of us have had trouble with, in the > > collection. > > > I bow down at our > > > angel Cindy's feet! How she did it I do not > know! > > > Shannon > > > > > > Well, "on a Snowy Night" made it into this > > > collection today. > > > Grace, as I believe you were the final > validator, > > > can you tell us what you > > > put into the comments field (or anything else > > that > > > you did) that got > > > Gustavo to give it his Christmas blessing for > > > admittance into the hallow > > > halls of Booksharedom. > > > > > > To unsubscribe from this list send a blank > Email > > to > > > bksvol-discuss-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > put the word 'unsubscribe' by itself in the > > subject > > > line. 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