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Kindle eBook of the Day: Chico Kidd’s THE PRINTER’S DEVIL is a 5-star mix of magic, bellringing and music in the great tradition of master ghost storyteller M.R. James – Just $2.99 on Kindle! Here’s a Free Sample

Here’s the set-up for Chico Kidd’s The Printer’s Devil, just $2.99 on Kindle:

Sometimes the evil that magicians do lives after them, lying in wait for the unwary.

Sometimes curiosity does something far more perilous than simply put your life in danger.

And sometimes more than just lessons can be gained from history.

Alan Bellman, an unassuming writer, falls into an elaborate trap laid in the 17th century by wizard Roger Southwell.  But Southwell’s malevolence meets its match in Alan’s wife Kim, who also finds some quite unexpected allies in her quest to rescue her husband.

Intertwined with Kim and Alan’s story is another tale of Southwell’s machinations, that of the wizard’s unwilling ally and later enemy Fabian Stedman. Through the battle with evil Kim gains the knowledge and strength to fight back, against not only the sorcerer but ultimately the power of Hell itself.

The Printer’s Devil is a mix of magic, bell ringing, music and the great tradition of the master of ghost stories, M.R. James.  The book and placed 12th in Locus magazine’s Best First Novel poll.

From the reviewer:

Dorothy Sayers meets Peter Beagle in this exquisite fantasy .  This is a masterful tale which combines the third-person viewpoints of two modern people with the journal entries of Francis Stedman, a real person from 17th century England.– by a reviewer with the “pen” name of “A Customer”


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KND Kindle Free Book Alert, Thursday, June 16 – Brand New Today: ROMANCE and RECIPES! Search over 700 FREE TITLES by Category! plus … Jonas Saul’s BAD VIBES (Today’s Sponsor, $2.99)

MaryLu Tyndall’s SURRENDER THE HEART and some truly exotic cookbooks have been added since we last checked in! Powered by our magical Kindle free book tool, here are this morning’s latest additions to our 700+ Kindle Free Book listings….


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Bryce Jacob is hunting his son’s murderer. The search has cost him a year of his life and he’s on the edge of losing his job as a cop.

On a routine visit to meet an informant he is one of three people who get hit with something the media call an “air-quake”. After a week in a coma, Bryce wakes with a new vision.

He can see the Other Side.

His son who died a year ago passes his hospital room door. A woman shows up by his hospital bed out of nowhere and issues a warning and a message. The people responsible for the air-quake have a larger device. In days they will detonate it downtown Los Angeles. These people want Bryce dead. Taking out his son last year was meant to deter him. The air-quake was meant to kill him. They missed twice.

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“I grabbed this book as soon as it came out. Jonas Saul is a great author and he hasn’t disappointed in this new thriller. Bad Vibes is a great story with a lot of twists and turns with a very surprising ending.”

–Laura Oig

Other books by Jonas Saul

Dark Visions 
Dark Visions 

Suicide Notes 

Suicide Notes



The Warning
The Warning


Trapped
Trapped

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Kindle eBook of the Day: Ruth Harris’ New York Times bestseller LOVE AND MONEY is first-class women’s fiction, and now it’s in the Kindle Store for just 99 cents – Here’s a free sample!


Rich girl and poor girl. Celebrity and outcast. Sisters and strangers. The NY Times Book Review said “SPECTACULAR, RICHLY PLOTTED … Racing to a shocking climax, this glittering novel is first-class entertainment.”  From the bestselling author of Modern Women, DECADES, and HUSBANDS AND LOVERS.

Here’s the set-up for Ruth Harris’s Love And Money, just 99 Cents on Kindle:

Deedee Dahlen and Lana Bantry share a father but not an inheritance, a lover  but not a commitment.

Deedee, born with a silver spoon, is adored and indulged—until her world turns upside down.  

Lana, the child of a brief encounter, is humiliated and rejected—until she forces the world to pay attention.  

They do not know of each other’s existence and might never have met until their worlds collide when fate—and murder—bring them face to face.

From the reviewers:

“SPECTACULAR, RICHLY PLOTTED  “Racing to a shocking climax, this glittering novel is first-class entertainment.” —NY Times Book Review

“TOTALLY BELIEVABLE AND FASCINATING—“Ruth Harris has come up with a novel so entertaining and interesting you won’t have to hide if someone asks you what you’re reading.” —West Coast Review of Books

“FAST-PACED, SUPERIOR FICTION WITH A ZINGING SENSE OF STYLE. “Skillfully written, highly commercial. A terrifically satisfying ‘good read.’” —Fort Lauderdale News Sun-Sentinel

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New York Times bestselling author Ruth Harris has sold many millions of copies around the world in hardcover and paperback editions. Her fiction has been translated into 19 languages, published in 25 countries and selected by the Literary Guild and Book-of-the-Month Club. Ms. Harris worked in traditional print publishing as a copywriter, editor and publisher before turning to the exciting new opportunities in electronic publishing. She lives in New York City with her husband, writer Michael Harris, the author of Always On Sunday and The Atomic Times: My H-Bomb Year at the Pacific Proving Ground, both available in Kindle editions.

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KND Kindle Free Book Alert, Wednesday, June 15: We’ve added TEN BRAND NEW FREEBIES since yesterday to our Free Book Tool’s 730+ FREE TITLES, Searchable by Category! plus … Pick up where the film noir DETOUR left off with Jeff Sherratt’s DETOUR TO MURDER (Today’s 5-Star Sponsor, Just $2.51 on Kindle!)

Paris, baseball, golf, soccer, a political thriller, and much more! Powered by our magical Kindle free book tool, here are this morning’s latest additions to our 730+ Kindle Free Book listings….

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A false confession after 29 years in jail. Tangled Hollywood lives. Glamor, deceit and additional bodies. Only Jeff Sherratt could create this continuation of the story of the classic film noir movie “Detour” so masterfully. Five stars!


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“The story involves stolen identity, political corruption and tragic romance, as well as murder. What more can a reader ask?”
–Steven M. Thomas for  OC Metro 



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In 1945, the semi-nude body of a woman is found in a two-bit Hollywood motel, a telephone cord wrapped around her throat; face frozen in a grimace of horror. The stolen car of a murdered motorist is parked in the motel parking lot, the owner lying broken and dead on the side of an Arizona highway. Al Roberts confesses and has spent the last 29 years in prison. 

Now, nearly three decades after meekly confessing, the aged Roberts swears his innocence. Jimmy O’Brien, defense attorney to the dregs of the criminal world, must find out why. Jimmy’s ordeal takes him from the bleakness of Roberts’ prison cell to the seedy streets of Hollywood, frantically searching to find out who took this DETOUR TO MURDER.


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DETOUR TO MURDER is smoothly written and incredibly intriguing. I’m hooked on the Jimmy O’Brien series, and fell deeper in love with his cast of characters, particularly Rita and Sol. The feel of the time period is authentic, beautifully rooted in time and place. The story has enough twists and turns to keep you up at night, and Sherratt’s talent weaving the tangled web is superb. I especially liked the empathy he evoked for the misunderstood accused prisoner, Al. Kudos, Mr. Sherratt! Now, on to the next book in the series!”

–Aaron Paul Lazar, Author of LeGarde Mysteries


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Jeff Sherratt is the author of the acclaimed Jimmy O’Brien mystery series. His newest book, DETOUR TO MURDER (2010), is published by ZOVA Books and is the first in the Jimmy O’Brien film noir mystery series.


Jimmy O’Brien’s latest exploits are chronicled in THE MIDNIGHT MADONNA, released on February 20, 2010. The novel had been previously published as an exclusive ebook under the title, Expectation of Murder.


Soon after its release, his first novel, THE BRIMSTONE MURDERS (2008) became the bestselling book of all time For Echelon Press. The second, GUILTY OR ELSE (2009) was nominated for the Left Coast Crime Panik Award. Jeff has written nonfiction articles for corporate newsletters and his short stores have been published in H2O Magazine and the anthology, THE HEAT OF THE MOMENT. He is a past board member of Sisters in Crime/LA, and currently a member of Mystery Writers of America.


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“The Grisham of Wall Street!” If you’ve yet to discover bestselling novelist David Lender, you owe it to yourself to find out why his novels are must-read fare for thousands of new fans each week! Our Kindle eBook of the Day is BULL STREET – 4.9 Stars, Just 99 Cents, and here’s a free sample.

Think “Mitch McDeere comes to Wall Street!” Here’s the set-up for David Lender’s Bull Street, 4.9 Stars, just 99 Cents On Kindle:

Bull Street is the story of Richard Blum, a naïve, young Wall Streeter who gives a jaded billionaire the chance for redemption, as they team up to bring down an insider trading ring before they wind up in jail or dead.

An excerpt from Vaccine Nation, David Lender’s upcoming thriller, follows the text of Bull Street. 

From the reviewers:

…his best yet. [Lender] is in his element with stories of Wall Street. The Gravy Train painted that world in colorful and realistic tones. Bull Street goes yet a step further in delving deep into this world of shady characters, ambiguous loyalties and double-crosses. –Cruiseman

Bull Street has characters and plot turns that you think are stranger than fiction. Then you think about Wall Street (I’ve been there) and realize you can’t make this stuff up because it happens. — Christian Schiller. Managing Director, Cascadia Capital, LLC

Bull Street is another winner from Lender, an even more accurate picture of Wall Street than his last, and this one a story told against the backdrop of the Financial Crisis.– Rohit Kapur

Richard Blum is John Grisham’s Mitch McDeere of The Firm who’s landed in an alternate reality at Walker & Co. on Wall Street. And instead of the mob laundering money, the top guys at this Firm are coining it, through an insider trading ring. — Penmark

David Lender is the author of the bestselling thriller, Trojan Horse and The Gravy Train. He writes thrillers set in the financial sector based on his over 25-year career as a Wall Street investment banker. David draws on an insider’s knowledge from his career in mergers and acquisitions with Merrill Lynch, Rothschild and Bank of America for the international settings, obsessively driven personalities and real-world financial intrigues of his novels.
 

His characters range from David Baldacci-like corporate power brokers to Elmore Leonard-esque misfits and scam artists. His plots reveal the egos and ruthlessness that motivate the players in the financial sector, as well as the inner workings of the most powerful of our financial institutions.

David began writing novels over ten years ago. At one point a friend sent his first novel to a prominent New York literary agent, whose reaction was, “Not bad for somebody who doesn’t know what he’s doing yet.” She introduced David to a seasoned thriller editor and publisher who had edited Robert Ludlum’s first nine thrillers; David spent the next 18 months working with him to learn his craft.

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Publetariat Dispatch: Of Readers And Gatekeepers: A Call To Arms

Publetariat: For People Who Publish!In today’s Publetariat Dispatch, indie author and small press owner Alan Baxter urges readers and writers alike to flex their influence by posting more book reviews.

Are you reading this? Then I’m talking to you. You’re a reader and you have a new responsibility. I’m including myself in this. I’m a writer, but I’m a reader too. Any writer worth his or her salt should be a voracious reader, and we’ve got a new responsibility as well. We’re all the New Gatekeepers. No, not extras in a Doctor Who episode, don’t get over-excited.

There’s so much talk about the changing face of publishing, and justifiably so. It’s an exciting time and writing and publishing is going through a renaissance brought about by new technologies. That means there are options out there for pretty much everyone to get their writing out into the world, and a lot of people are taking up the opportunity. Some people are doing seriously well out of it, like Amanda Hocking. Others are doing rather less well, like the poor woman that immolated her career with one online review – you know who I mean. But one of the net results of this revolution in publishing is that readers have been saddled with a massive new responsibility.

Gatekeeping is important. In the good old days of the late 90s and early 2000s, and since forever before that, the gatekeepers were the publishers. Writers would approach publishers, either directly or through agents, and publishers would decide what was published and what wasn’t. They essentially filtered what everyone got to read. The upside of this was, largely, the stuff that made it into print was generally well written and worth reading. Generally. We all know publishers are quite capable of turning out reams of utter shite too. But on the whole they ensured a general level of quality control. The downside, apart from the afore-mentioned shite, is that they also ensured that anything risky or unusual, something strangely cross-genre, something not immediately saleable, was unlikely to see the light of day. There were self-publishing and small press success stories, where the unlikely became massive, but those hits were very, very rare.

Now, with the advent of Print On Demand and ebook technology, publishers have found those gatekeeping responsibilities ripped away. Writers are still keen to be published by the big guys – there’s a definite advantage to it, both in terms of credibility and distribution, hence readership. But literally millions of people are circumventing the publishers and self-publishing. Millions more are scoring smaller deals with small press. The volume of stuff out there is staggering. And a lot of it is complete shit.

Remember, the publishers themselves have turned out many stinkers over the years, but the strike rate for quality – in editing, formatting, production and so on, as well as writing ability – has generally been kept high even if the stories were rubbish. Not always, but often. Nowadays people think it’s easy to write and be “published” and there’s loads of stuff out there that really shouldn’t see the light of day. Poorly written, poorly edited, poorly formatted – just poor. And that’s where we as readers come in. This is why we are the New Gatekeepers.

Success in writing has always relied on word of mouth. When a big publisher puts the might of the marketing machine behind a new release that word of mouth gets a massive head start, but it’s still the reviews and recommendations of critics and readers that determine whether a book is truly successful or not. That’s still the case, but the mainstream reviewers can’t keep up with the tsunami of words constantly bearing down on them. Along with all the newly published writers, a whole bunch of new reviewers have cropped up, and many book review blogs are developing considerable power. This is a very good thing, as it helps to strim out the crap and let the quality stuff rise to the top.

But you don’t need a review blog to wield power in this new world. You’re a reader – you have enormous power. If only you’d use it. By the Power of Yourskull! Or, more accruately, the brain within it. If you read something you like, tell people all about it. Recommend it to your friends, buy it and gift it to people. You can gift ebooks now as well as print books. There is no better result for a writer than a reader enjoying the book and recommending it. But don’t stop there – there’s so much more you can do, very easily.

You don’t need to be a talented reviewer to review books. Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, Goodreads, Smashwords – all these places and more make it very easy for you to leave a review and rate a book. Or just rate it. Your review doesn’t have to be anything lengthy to have an impact. For example, look at this review of my second novel, MageSign, that a reader called Joefredwheels left on Amazon.com (Yes, I’m going to use my own work as reference. Sue me.):

excellent follow up – great story continuing adventure of first book protaganist. hoping for more stories in this world. Baxter is an excellent writer of a fast past exciting plot. THIS IS WORTH THE MONEY. BUY THE BOOK

He also rated it five stars. Brilliant. It’s very short, it’s not worrying about being good writing in itself, it’s simply conveying the person’s enjoyment of the book. Sure, it’s cool when readers take the time to write a few paragraphs of carefully thought out critique when they review, but the review above is just as valuable.

Here’s another example, this time a review of RealmShift, left on Amazon by Cathy Russell “Ganymeder”:

a well thought out tale – I liked that this story had believable characters and explored faith (or lack of), it’s origins, etc. It had a lot of deep themes. The characters were well thought out. The plot was engaging, and I liked the whole idea of a superhuman who could kick the devil’s ass. While reading this, I kept thinking it would make a great action movie or comic book too. I’d recommend this. 4 stars.

That wouldn’t have taken long to write, but in a single paragraph she recommends the book and gives some basic reasons why. Again, brilliant.

I can’t express how grateful I am when people take the time to do this. And it’s something we can all do, for any publication, anywhere on the web.

I tend to review books I enjoy here on my blog, but I’m a regular blogger anyway. I always rate them on Goodreads. I’m also planning to copy my reviews over onto Amazon and Goodreads – I wish I’d done it as I wrote them, as now it’s going to take a while and a concerted effort. But I’ll do it, because I plan to put my reviews where my mouth is.

So we, as readers, are the new gatekeepers. It’s our responsibility to help spread the word about the good stuff we read, and the bad. You don’t have to leave negative reviews on anything – just don’t review them. But it’s an act of true benevolence to leave good reviews of stuff you enjoy, or drop by websites and leave a star rating. You can write a single line or single paragraph review and copy that to all the sites you visit or shop at. If you do blog, then reviewing a book on your site is fantastic. But whatever you do, do something. Help spread the word. As writers, nothing is more valuable to us than the recommendations of readers. It’s always been that way, and now it’s more true than ever. Readers can make sure the good stuff out there gets noticed and more writers get themselves a well-earned career. Power to the people!

 

This is a reprint from Alan Baxter’s The Word.

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