I've scribbled down a few places that actually carry paperback ed
Itions, and I’m happy to play guide. If
you want a brand-new physical copy of 'The Whistleblower', start with the big online stores: Amazon and Barnes & Noble almost always stock paperbacks, and they show different sellers if the primary one is out.
Bookshop.org is great if you prefer supporting indie shops; you can often reserve a copy from a nearby independent bookstore through their network.
If you like secondhand finds, AbeBooks and Alibris are goldmines for used or out-of-print paperbacks, and eBay sometimes has signed or rare copies. Don’t forget the publisher’s website—many publishers sell trade paperbacks directly and sometimes include exclusive bundles or signed editions. For UK readers, Waterstones and Blackwell’s are reliable, and for other regions check major national
chains or local bookshop websites. I once tracked down a battered paperback through a tiny shop
linked on Bookshop.org and it felt like finding treasure—so satisfying.