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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Wednesday, June 6 – Two Great Reads for under $6 — Save 82% on Ira Levin’s Edgar Award Winner from 1954, A KISS BEFORE DYING, plus … Don’t miss Laila Ibrahim’s YELLOW CROCUS (Today’s Sponsor)

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 Yellow Crocus: A Novel

by Laila Ibrahim
4.6 stars – 175 Reviews
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In 1837, Lisbeth Wainwright is born to the white mistress of a sprawling Virginia plantation. Seconds later, she is delivered into the arms of her black wet nurse, Mattie. For a field hand like Mattie, her transfer to the big house is supposed to be considered an honor—except that the move tears Mattie away from her beloved grandfather and her infant son, Samuel. But Mattie is a slave, with no say in the matter, and so she devotes herself to her master’s daughter, though she longs to be raising her own child. Growing up under Mattie’s tender care, little Lisbeth adopts the woman’s deep-seated faith in God, her love of music and black-eyed peas, and the tradition of hunting for yellow crocuses in the early days of spring.As the years pass, Lisbeth is drawn slowly back into her white parents’ world and begins to learn the ins and outs of life for a high-born young lady. Still she retains her connection to Mattie, befriending Samuel and drifting comfortably between the two worlds. She accepts her parents’ assertion that their slaves depend upon them for guidance and protection, yet that notion becomes more and more difficult to believe as she gains awareness of the inequality of life in the big house versus the slave quarters. When, on the threshold of her society wedding to debonair Edward Cunningham, Lisbeth bears witness to a shockingly brutal act, the final vestiges of her naiveté crumble around her. Just twenty-one years old, she is forced to choose between what is socially acceptable and what is right, a decision that will change her life forever.This compelling historical novel chronicles young Lisbeth Wainwright’s coming-of-age during one of the most difficult chapters of American history. Lisbeth’s powerful bond with Mattie makes her loss of innocence in the face of society’s ugly secrets all the more heartbreaking, and yet it is the courage she learns from her stand in mother that enables Lisbeth to blaze a new path for herself. Yellow Crocus offers moving proof of how the greatest social change often blooms forth from small personal acts of love.

 

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A Kiss Before DyingKindle Daily Deal: A Kiss Before Dying

This winner of the 1954 Edgar Award for Best First Novel set a new standard in the art of psychological suspense. It tells the shocking tale of a charming, intelligent young man willing to use everything in his power–even murder–to prevent his dreams from being derailed.

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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Monday, June 4 – Two Great Reads for under $3 — Save 80% on Pulitzer Prize Winner Michael Chabon’s Defense of Genre Fiction, MAPS AND LEGENDS, plus … Don’t miss Michael Mullin’s THE PLIGHT AND PLOT OF PRINCESS PENNY (Today’s Sponsor)

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The Plight and Plot of Princess Penny

by Michael Mullin
4.3 stars – 6 Reviews
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From the author of “8: The Previously Untold Story of the Previously Unknown 8th Dwarf” comes an original fairy tale about a teenage princess who hires the witch from “The Frog Prince” to get revenge on a Mean Girl at school.
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Maps and Legends: Reading and Writing Along the BorderlandsKindle Daily Deal: Maps and Legends

Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Chabon’s collection of 16 essays champions the cause of sci-fi, fantasy, thrillers, westerns, and other genre novels, comics, and pulp fiction. For Chabon, stories that give us great pleasure are, in many ways, our best art, the building blocks of our shared imagination.

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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Sunday, June 3 – Two Great Reads for under $3 — Save 72% on James Sallis’ First Mystery in his John Turner Trilogy, CYPRESS GROVE, plus … Don’t miss Clyde Hayes and Pat Jacobson’s THE LADY IN THE FLAME (Today’s Sponsor)

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The Lady In The Flame

by Clyde Hayes, Pat Jacobson
5.0 stars – 1 Reviews
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Twelve year-old Ricka, an orphan at Alston Manor School for Girls, has been ordered to bring up food from the cold, dreary cellar. She grips her lantern tightly as she descends the stone stairs, terrifed that her lantern will go out and that she will be stranded in the dark.

Ricka’s fear of the dark goes back to her earliest memories, back to the time when Ricka’s parents, in an effort to save her tiny daughter from marauding soldiers, hides her under the loose floorboards of their small apartment. After two days of black, near freezing conditions, Ricka’s crying is finally heard by one of the remaining neighbors, and she is rescued from the grave she had been too small to escape from by herself. Years later Ricka learns that her parents have died in a concentration camp.

As Ricka takes her turn helping in the orphanage kitchen, she tries to help her friend, Mary, who suffers from crippling arthritis. The girls work diligently to avoid the wrath of headmistress Helga who looks for ways to punish everyone except her own daughter, Nora, who constantly receives preferential treatment.

In addition to being the Headmistress, Helga is also the only teacher for the small group of girls, and the girls soon realize that Helga knows little about the subjects she pretends to teach. Occasionally the school enjoys a visit, though, from Herr Zimmerman, the Director of Libraries for Ambria. Herr Zimmerman delights in explaining the history of Alston Manor where the orphanage is now located, and also brings books and other items that he hopes will enrich their meager lives. The girls especially enjoy the folklore that Herr Zimmerman relates to them, including the story of Queen Lorinda who disappeared over 400 years earlier and is supposedly banished by a wicked sorcerer to live forever in a magic lamp. Before he leaves the orphanage, Herr Zimmerman lends each girl a book and instructs them to read it and then pass it on to the others.

Nora steals Ricka’s book before she has had a chance to finish reading it, and a fight ensues between the two girls. Headmistress Helga takes her daughter’s side and punishes Ricka by banishing her to the unlit cellar for three days. Ricka uses her survival instincts and makes herself comfortable, eventually finding an ancient leather case that contains six small brass lamps. She lights one of the lamps with matches she has hidden in a pocket, and discovers that the spirit of Queen Lorinda does indeed live inside the flame. The Queen instructs Ricka to place the lamps in various areas of the orphanage, and shows her how to travel from room to room through the magic of the flame.

Two thieving brothers decide to use Alston Manor as a hiding place. The thieves tie up the headmistress and lock up the girls. Ricka scares off the theives by dressing as the ghostly Lorinda. In the meantime, Herr Zimmerman returns to the school because he realizes the uncanny resemblance that Ricka has to his dead sister-in-law. With Ricka’s help he uncovers the financial scam that Helga has been using to run the orphanage. He also confirms, through files hidden in Helga’s bedroom, that Ricka is his niece Erica.

 

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Cypress GroveKindle Daily Deal: Cypress Grove

The first book of the masterfully-written John Turner trilogy follows a former big-city cop, psychotherapist, and ex-con as he tries to forget his past in a small town outside Memphis. His plan unravels when Sheriff Lonnie Bates asks Turner for help solving the ritualistic murder of a homeless man.

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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Saturday, June 2 – Two Great Reads for under $4 — Save 84% on Uyen Nicole Duong’s Novel of Children Torn From Each Other by War, POSTCARDS FROM NAM, plus … Don’t miss Alle Wells’ RAILROAD MAN (Today’s Sponsor)

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Railroad Man

by Alle Wells
4.7 stars – 20 Reviews
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Railroad Man follows the life of handsome railroad engineer, Mick MacDonald, from 1929 to 1978. Mick looks back on a fulfilling career and a turbulent private life.

His career moves the reader from the steam engines of the Great Depression into the diesel age. Mick looks through the lens of history at his relationships with his mother, sisters, cousin, and wife.

As he guides us through the vast changes during his lifetime, one constant remains…Mick’s love for women.

Praise for Railroad Man:

Brilliant, moving, sublime…..writing at its best!  – Best Selling Author, Andy Holloman, North Carolina

WELLS DEMONSTRATES FLAWLESS EXECUTION! -Romance Novelist, Patricia Paris, Maryland

Joy, despair, triumph, and tragedy – Ms. Wells’ RAILROAD MAN has it all. -Thriller Novelist, Gae-Lynn Woods, Texas

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Postcards From NamKindle Daily Deal: Postcards From Nam
This 2012 International Book Awards finalist follows Mimi, a young Vietnamese immigrant practicing law in Washington, D.C., as she searches for Nam, the unknown sender of beautiful, hand-drawn postcards from Thailand. Mimi’s long quest awakens memories of growing up in war-torn Saigon with her best friend: could this be Nam?

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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Friday, June 1 – Two Great Reads for under $3 — Save 80% on Cynthia C. Kelly’s Detailed Collection of Accounts About Creation of the Atomic Bomb inTHE MANHATTAN PROJECT, plus … Don’t miss Lawrence Kelter’s DON’T CLOSE YOUR EYES (Today’s Sponsor)

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Don’t Close Your Eyes (Stephanie Chalice Mysteries)

by Lawrence Kelter
3.4 stars – 39 Reviews
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Stephanie Chalice is a cop’s cop. She’s bold, smart, independent and beautiful–a powerhouse working in NYPD’s homicide unit. She’s seen a lot in her years on the force, but she’s never come across anything like the case she’s up against now.

A murdering psychopath is stalking Manhattan, on the prowl for a very special type of woman. Part of his twisted game is intentionally leaving clues for the police, clues designed not only to taunt, but to do something much worse.

Will Chalice be able to discover his real purpose before another woman dies?

From the reviewers:

“Lawrence Kelter is a new novelist who reminds me of an early Robert Ludlum.” – Nelson DeMille
“Chalice’s acerbic repartee is like an arsenal of nuclear missiles.” – BookWire Review

“Chalice is irresistible; a contemporary tour de force!” – James Siegel, Bestselling Author of Derailed

“Edge of the seat tension with a killer on the streets of New York and homicide detective Stephanie Chalice hot on the trail.” – Coffee and Crime

“Chalice is Plum and then some! All the humor and twice the drama.” Ann Loring, International Women’s Writing Guild

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“Don’t Close Your Eyes” begins with a whimper and a bang–two seemingly unrelated deaths. The first is a teenage girl whose asthma suffocates her while sleeping. The second is a man shot on the tram that connects Roosevelt Island to Manhattan. Lying next to the man is the real puzzle: a woman who might appear to have died of natural causes if not for the handwritten note stuffed in her mouth that simply reads “Look back.”

Meet Stephanie Chalice. She’s a smart, beautiful, 28-year-old NYPD homicide detective whose acerbic repartee is like an arsenal of nuclear missiles–it convinces her male colleagues that she means business.

Behind all the bluster, though, is a young woman with fierce passions who shows the same tremendous dedication to her ill mother as she does her job. Chalice is an excellent detective, but it comes at a cost. She suffers recurring nightmares, and obsesses that the diabetes that killed her father and weakens her mother will one day come for her.

When a second woman is found dead with a rag in her mouth and another cryptic note nearby, Chalice realizes a serial killer stalks Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Her detective work combines intelligence, persistence, a skilled partner, and well-connected friends.

“Don’t Close Your Eyes” is entertaining and engrossing. Detective Chalice is a strong character, the killer is devilishly intriguing, and the well-paced plot will keep your eyes wide open.

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The Naming: The First Book of Pellinor (Pellinor Series)Kindle Daily Deal: The Manhattan Project
The race to develop the world’s first nuclear weapon began in 1939. This groundbreaking collection of documents, essays, and articles from, and about, the original creators of the atomic bomb is the first of its kind. Included are accounts by Einstein, Oppenheimer, and many others along with dozens of photos.

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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Thursday, May 31 – Two Great Reads for under $3 — Save 43% on Allison Croggan’s First Book in Her Pellinor Series, THE NAMING, plus … Don’t miss Lawrence Kelter’s KISS OF THE DEVIL’S BREATH (Today’s Sponsor)

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Kiss of the Devil’s Breath (A Seedy Tale from the Files of Frank Mango)

by Lawrence Kelter
4.1 stars – 15 Reviews
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Here’s the scoop. Once there was Marlow, now there’s Mango, Frank Mango, a new detective doing his job in a very old fashioned way, an unlikely hero in an age of computers, gadgets, and gizmos. Two dead bodies have been discarded along the Sunset Strip, both aspiring actors, women of talent and ambition in a town renown for eating you up and spitting you out.

Who really cares about these nobodies? Mums the word—with the Academy Awards just days off, the powers that be are determined to sweep the dead under the red carpet, at least until Oscar can take his gratuitous bow. There are, however, wrinkles in this finely crafted plan of deception, most notably the disappearance of yet another woman, a killer whose sniper rifle is trained on the fabled red carpet, and a throwback detective who doesn’t like to get pushed around.

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“Lawrence Kelter is an exciting new novelist, who reminds me of an early Robert Ludlum.”
–Nelson DeMille

“This is what they mean by pulp fiction.”–Simon Wood, author of TERMINATED

“Several young aspiring starlets are murdered in Hollywood, California, possibly at the bidding of one of Tinsel Town’s heavy hitters. When Frank Mango is hired to find a woman’s missing sister, he fears she might fall prey to the Sunset Killer. Reading like a highly suspenseful combination of hardboiled prose and standup comedy, Kiss of the Devil’s Breath will keep you guessing and laughing. Readers will want to get to know Frank Mango, the fat, funny private eye with the fruity name.” –Debbi Mack, New York Times bestselling author of the Sam McRae mystery series

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Lawrence Kelter, author of the fine Stephanie Chalice mystery series, has just released “Kiss of the Devil’s Breath”, his first book featuring Hollywood PI Frank Mango. I found Mango to be a compelling protagonist and narrator: part anachronistic Mike Hammer, part Nelson DeMille’s wise-cracking John Corey, and part Ed McBain’s willfully obnoxious Fat Ollie Weeks. “Kiss of the Devil’s Breath” takes on the immoral underbelly of Tinseltown. The humor can be laugh-out-loud funny. The mystery itself seemed poised for a pretty standard solution, but just when I thought everything was resolved there was one final twist. A great bargain at 99 cents. -Must Read Mysteries

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The Naming: The First Book of Pellinor (Pellinor Series)
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Maerad, a young slave-girl living in an unforgiving settlement, learns she’s been born with the “Speech.” It’s a gift that extends her life threefold and grants her power over a great evil threatening the world. Under the tutelage of Cadvan, Maerad develops her skills along a treacherous journey.

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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Wednesday, May 29 – Two Great Reads for under $3 — Save 80% on Edgar Winner Peter Blauner’s Murder Mystery THE LAST GOOD DAY, plus … Don’t miss Luke Loaghan’s WORLDS APART (Today’s Sponsor)

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Worlds Apart

by Luke Loaghan
4.8 stars – 32 Reviews
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An epic 1980’s Supernatural tragic coming of Age love story.

The high school prom was the worst night of David’s life, and twenty years later, he’s unable to get over high school. But given the tragic circumstances of that night, who could? There are nine student deaths at Stanton High School every year. Surviving senior year has never been so stressful. In the 1980’s, crime, gangs, and violence, have taken over New York City, making life a challenge for any student. The story follows David from the first day of his senior year, all the way to graduation. Doubts, a lack of direction, and regret are weighing heavily on his mind.

He is a musical prodigy confused about college, life, and career choices. He can’t trust his classmates at his ultra-competitive high school, where the goal is Harvard (no matter who gets hurt in the process.) Delancey is the girl of his dreams, but she is out of his league. The SATS, choices for college, school dances, and the prom, all start to overwhelm David. A fellow student, obsessed with the metaphysical world, befriends David and creates a doorway into a supernatural world where must give the musical performance of his life in order to win back the girl of his dreams.

An unforeseen plot twist leads the reader to a thrilling and suspenseful ending. Worlds Apart is an urban retelling of the the Greek Myth of Orpheus and Eurydice.

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The Last Good DayKindle Daily Deal: The Last Good Day

Escaping post-9/11 New York City life, Lynn Schulman relocates her family a short distance to Riverside, the suburban town of her youth. But her safe haven shatters after her oldest friend is found dead in the Hudson River, and the cop investigating the case is Lynn’s still-bitter ex-boyfriend.

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