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Four Brand New Kindle Freebies! DL Fowler’s LINCOLN’S DIARY, Barbara Taylor Sissel’s THE VOLUNTEER, Joan Hall Hovey’s THE ABDUCTION OF MARY ROSE and Jeremy Shipp’s ATTIC CLOWNS

With hundreds of new books turning up free each day now in the Kindle Store, it can be tough to hone in on books that you will actually want to read. And most of the new free books will be free for just a day or two at a time, so we are working hard to make sure that you do not miss the ones you want!

Here are some books that have just gone free by authors who have already proven to be favorites with Kindle Nation readers. Please grab them now if they look interesting to you, because they probably won’t stay free for long!

Important Note: This post is dated Saturday, February 18, 2012, and the titles mentioned here may remain free only until midnight PST tonight.

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4.2 stars – 18 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

“A truly electrifying suspense novel based on a young woman’s risky search for an immensely valuable diary of Abraham Lincoln’s, purloined from her inheritance. The reader is mesmerized.” — HANK SEARLS, Author of the best-sellers JAWS 2, OVERBOARD, THE BIG X, and creator of TV’s ‘THE NEW BREED” series, starring Leslie Nielsen.     

Sarah Sue Morgan’s search for truth turns deadly when she learns that Abraham Lincoln’s previously undiscovered private diary is missing from her mother’s estate. Matters spiral out of control when she’s accused of murdering a professor who spent his career trying to prove Lincoln planned his own assassination.

On the run from police and pursued by a stalker who’s bent on destroying any evidence the diary exists, Sarah relies the only person she trusts – herself. But when taxed to her limits, she’s compelled to turn to strangers for help – only to find betrayal pushing her to the breaking point.

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The Volunteer

by Barbara Taylor Sissel

4.2 stars – 4 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

In the fall of 1999, psychologist Sophia Beckman is compelled by the court to give testimony on behalf of a death row inmate that results in his sentence being overturned. Haunted by secrets from her past, she avoids the media spotlight as much as possible, but soon, other prisoners’ families come seeking her assistance. One family in particular, the wife, children, and brother of Jarrett Capshaw, is especially insistent. Forty-one days ago Jarrett’s request to die was granted by the State of Texas, and he became a dead man walking, a man they call a volunteer.

Jarrett’s crimes were unusual, involving the theft of precious Mayan antiquities. Murder was never part of the plan, but murder is what happened. He pulled the trigger, and as little as he feels prepared for it, as much as he struggles with matters of the soul, he’s ready to die. It is the only way his family and the families of his victims will be free to move on. While Jarrett labors to find the words to say good-bye to those he has loved, Sophia finds herself drawn into a relationship with his wife and oldest son. It is Jarrett’s family she can’t resist and there will be a price to pay. But not even Sophia could have foreseen the outcome when the brutal truth is exposed, the unalloyed facts that, incredibly, will deliver Jarrett’s fate straight into her hands.

The Volunteer is a story about families, how they are made, and how in one single, horrifying instant, they can be broken. It is a story about mothers and the lies they tell to protect their children, to keep them from being hurt. But what happens when the truth comes out anyway and nothing and no one is spared? Sometimes the truth has the power to break your heart, and in Sophia’s case it will also endanger her freedom and threaten everything she has ever believed about her life.

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The Abduction of Mary Rose

by Joan Hall Hovey

4.3 stars – 26 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Following the death of the woman she believed to be her mother, 28-year-old Naomi Waters learns from a malicious aunt that she is not only adopted, but the product of a brutal rape that left her birth mother, Mary Rose Francis, a teenager of Micmac ancestry, in a coma for 8 months.

Dealing with a sense of betrayal and loss, but with new purpose in her life, Naomi vows to track down Mary Rose’s attackers and bring them to justice. She places her story in the local paper, asking for information from residents who might remember something of the case that has been cold for nearly three decades.

She is about to lose hope that her efforts will bear fruit, when she gets an anonymous phone call. Naomi has attracted the attention of one who remembers the case well.

But someone else has also read the article in the paper. The man whose DNA she carries.

And he has Naomi in his sights.

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Attic Clowns: Volume One

by Jeremy Shipp

Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

This creepy collection features four twisted tales by Bram Stoker Award nominee Jeremy C. Shipp.

The stories include:
Giggles
Princess
Don’t Laugh
The Glass Box

Praise for Jeremy C. Shipp:

“Shipp’s boldness, daring, originality, and sheer smarts make him one of the most vital younger writers who have colonized horror literature in the past decade.”
Peter Straub, author of Ghost Story

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