Mordant's Need. Very different to Covenant - political intrigue, Terisa, ... I read MN once 15 years ago so I wont comment more.
Daughter of Regals. Short story collections rarely sell well (quoting SRD there I think...).
The Gap Series. Sooo dark and brutal. Too brutal for most people to enjoy - I'm not surprised it didnt sell that well - its appeal is limited to the hard-core SRD fan (us), the few who still read SRD from the Covenant days, and some new fans who like sci-fi and were curious for SRD's take on it. (And a few who saw the book on the shelf and thought 'why not?')
Reave the Just & Other Tales. See DOR comment.
The Reed Stephens mystery novels. Mystery novels from a successful fantasy author? A curiosity, a novelty. The genre does not show SRD at his best.
And now 'Runes'. I'm reading 'Runes' now. I'll wait till I've finished it before commenting on changes in SRD's popularity arising from it.
I have to throw this in. My wife keeps telling me that fantasy novels are often about a character's quest, their fight for sanity, for self-esteem, for a cause, and theyre often about escape. She argues that because of that, fantasy appeals to teenagers - boys especially. Given SRD's long periods between novels, I've grown up. She tells me that 'I shouldnt need to read fantasy anymore now that I'm mature.' Maybe part of SRD's readership outgrew their love of fantasy novels and SRD's work.
Not me though!
