When electronics importer Cara Leon goes missing, private investigator Sam Mujrif is hired by her sister to investigate. Cara is 8 times taller than Sam, but evidence soon points to players much smaller than either of them.

As Sam and his cross-scale colleagues pursue the case, it becomes apparent that Cara’s disappearance is linked to technology with the potential to reshape their whole society, and radically alter the balance of power between the scales.

https://www.gregegan.net/SCALE/SCALE.html

The completist in me is disproportionately delighted that the eBook for SCALE has finally made its way to the Barnes and Noble Nook store, but if you’re one of the 0.1% of my readers who buy your eBooks there, I hope you’ll be happy too.

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/scale-greg-egan/1142919060?ean=2940165995200

Scale|eBook

When electronics importer Cara Leon goes missing, private investigator Sam Mujrif is hired by her sister to investigate. Cara is eight times taller than Sam, but evidence soon points to players much smaller than either of them. As Sam and his cross-scale colleagues pursue the case, it becomes...

Barnes & Noble
@gregeganSF I used to when I had my old Kobo reader (That thing was great, even though it was a real pain in the arse to cross-convert all my Kindles across).
@shayneoneill Why did you buy eBooks from Barnes and Noble for a Kobo, when there are actual Kobo stores? Did they have more titles?
@gregeganSF I always buy my paper books from there. I just prefer my stuff to be kept in as few places as possible without giving Amazon ALL the things.