details and a free taster here

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Does "a free taster" here mean "You, as a reader, are free to taste this audiobook of mine"?

"A free taster" sounds to have two meanings: (1) I am a taster who favors tasting free food. (2) The reader is free to taste my book.

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Stephen Fry
@stephenfry ·May 20
If you'd like ideas for something to go with a walk, bike ride, run or workout - can I suggest taking a journey around EVERY state in the USA? I recorded the audiobook a few months ago: details and a free taster here – the Intro & chapter on Massachusetts https://soundcloud.com/harpercollinspublishers/stephen-fry-in-america-by-1
 
It means a free sample. In this case you would listen to an example from his audiobook.
 
Who's the free taster? The reader/listener?
 
Here, the free taster is the free sample.
 
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