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According to Murphy, Random House plans to release the series (Ace Hits the Big Time, Ace Hits Rock Bottom, and Fly Like an Eagle, possibly renamed as Ace Flies Like an Eagle) as part of a new print-on-demand service in 2000. Readers can place an order online and have a copy printed and mailed to them.
In addition, according to Murphy, the Author's Guild offers an online service Backinprint.com; authors sell private book supplies and quality paperback editions.
Readers can buy No Place to Run now called Tripping the Runner, Fly Like an Eagle, Annie and the Animals, and Annie at the Ranch.
Murphy, along with coauthor Judie Wolkoff, set the first novel in the series,Ace Hits the Big Time in New York City. It describes the adventures of Horace "Ace" Hobart, a sixteen-year-old boy, as he moves with his family from Guttenberg, New Jersey...
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