Perhaps the price is high because it's new and will eventually drop.
I paid $55.00 for Bruni's "You can't tell the people" (hardcover) and it's now available for $33.00.
The Kindle version (Bruni's) is now available and only $7.77!
https://www.amazon.com/You-Cant-Tell.../dp/033039021X
I consider many e-books overpriced... 9.95 for an e-book? Don't care if the author is a bestseller, they are pricing people out of the market. I think 4.95 for an e-book is acceptable... Anything higher is overpriced. People have been watching their wallets for many years. At 4.95 they'd sell more e-books than 9.95, but after a few months publisher do lower prices on new releases.
The price probably reflects the number of trees felled to produce one copy. It arrived and it's huge.
There are a lot of other cases in the with nothing to do with Rendlesham which is really irritating.
The author is known for his expansive and brilliant series 'Haunted Skies' but as first publisher said to him something like -'Your style of writing is appalling and confusing' he decided to put everything simply in chronological order...
Which says all you need know - this book is the same, everything is there in the order it happened or was revealed, but it's not in an easy read or user friendly, it's more of an encyclopedia of the event. That said it seems pretty comprehensive.
On Fade to Black - Jimmy Church interviewed John Burroughs on December 20th, 2016.
John Burroughs was at Rendlesham Forest.
Don't know if you all know but Peter Robbins cut ties to his co-author Larry Warren. There book was about this incident. Not sure but I this is may have to do with Larry making up his part in the incident.
Seems there is going to be a TV show on Rendlesham
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/ne...rector-1061459
'Rendlesham,' inspired by a real-life UFO incident in 1980, is being produced by Eleventh Hour Films.
Sony Pictures Television has teamed with Eleventh Hour Films, the U.K. banner behind series such as Foyle's War, for a new UFO drama.
Rendlesham is inspired by a real-life incident that took place at a U.S. air base in the U.K. in 1980, and comes from award-winning writer and director Joe Ahearne (Doctor Who), who will helm the show. Ahearne will also exec produce, alongside Eve Gutierrez and Jill Green for Eleventh Hour Films.