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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Sunday, October 21 — Two Great Reads for Under $4 — Save 77% on David R. Gillham’s WW II Historical Fiction City of Women, an Amazon Best Book of the Month, plus …Neil McMahon’s Next, After Lucifer (Today’s Sponsor)

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Next, After Lucifer

by Neil McMahon
4.2 stars – 4 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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From #1 New York Times bestselling author Neil McMahon: NEXT, AFTER LUCIFER

Evil never dies. It may sleep for centuries, and then awaken to bring horror into the lives of modern people who never dreamed that the supernatural might be real. NEXT, AFTER LUCIFER takes place in a rural French village, where a renegade Templar Knight was burned at the stake in 1307 for black magic, human sacrifice, and blood-drinking vampire rituals. Now it’s the 1980s, and his undead spirit possesses an American renting a nearby luxury villa, with a tightening vise of terror and tragedy. This is a genuinely frightening story—not recommended for young children.

Author’s Note: Update and Apology

As of mid-October, 2012, we’ve replaced the original ebook texts of NEXT, AFTER LUCIFER; ADVERSARY; and CAST ANGELS DOWN TO HELL with new, corrected versions. The original files had quite a few typos, a technical problem that cropped up in scanning them from hard copy and converting them to MOBI. They’re now in excellent shape (so are the paperback editions, by the way). My sincere apologies to readers who were disappointed in the quality of the earlier ebook texts.

“A well-turned tale of supernatural terror in which lurks one of the best—or worst—monstrous creations to come along in a month of Black Sabbaths.” (Houston Chronicle, 1987)

 

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City of Women by David R. Gillham

Kindle Daily Deal: City of Women

In Berlin, at the height of WWII, men have faded from daily life. Amongst the conflict’s chaos, Sigrid Schröder finds her heart torn between her husband and her former lover, a Jew lost in the war. It’s a riveting exploration of what happens to ordinary people thrust into extraordinary times.

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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Sunday, October 7 – Save on 14 Novels by Sci Fi Master Philip K. Dick, Each Just $1.99 Today Only; plus …Kim and Neil McMahon’s ADAM OF ALBION (A HEAD OF TIME) (Today’s Sponsor)

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ADAM OF ALBION (A HEAD OF TIME)

by Kim McMahon, Neil McMahon
4.7 stars – 7 Reviews
Or currently FREE for Amazon Prime Members Via the Kindle Lending Library
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Here’s the set-up:

Start with a few typical, ordinary teenagers.

Sure. As if there’s any such thing.

The lineup:

Adam Keane, 14, ranch kid from hardscrabble Albion, Montana; sweet and shy, but tough as nails, who’s never owned an X-box but can fix an engine or shoot an elk, and right now is a fish out of water as he visits rich relatives in England.

Artemis Wellington-Blackthorn, 13, British aristocrat, petite, brash, brilliant, wild-haired feminist Goth, steeped in ancient lore and Goddess worship.

And Orpheus, way older than the Pyramids, but a kid at heart–although technically, he doesn’t have one of those, because he’s a head. Literally. A miniature man’s head, who’s actually a cyborg super computer, created by an advanced civilization that sank beneath the sea in pre-historical times.

Throw the three of them together, with a gang of murderous, trigger-happy thugs hot on their trail, determined to steal Orpheus at any cost. Add in Orph’s ultra-genius ability to function as a time machine. Plunge them careening back through centuries to the wild, dangerous Third Crusade, where they land smack in the middle of a brawl between King Richard the Lionheart, the Sultan Saladin, the Knights Templar, and a secret cult of female Assassins.

The result? An irresistible, thrilling adventure that’s a blend of fantasy, science fiction, magic, and history–

And also the story of a passionate love that has burned for many thousands of years.
Above all, ADAM OF ALBION is wonderful fun.

We hope you’ll take this chance to adventure along with these two terrific teens–and the one and only Orpheus. (If you thought your older brother could be a pain, wait until you meet him.) He’s human in all the ways that matter–cantankerous, sly, smartmouthed, but warm and generous underneath; a little wacky, but the kind of friend who comes through when you need him; and he loves to talk, mostly about his countless hair-raising adventures as he roamed the globe, living by his wits. He claims that he’s known pretty much every important person in history and has been at every important event, and he’s not shy about bragging on it–although his stories sometimes do seem to stretch the truth.

And Orpheus is human in the most important way of all:

He’s in love. But it’s a love that’s troubled by grief, worry, and loneliness. His soul mate, Eurydice–a beautiful, glowing, ankh-shaped jewel who fit inside his skull, who was part of him since his creation–got stolen from him during the Third Crusade.

Worse still, she’s his energy source. He’s been running on empty since he lost her, and now even empty is almost gone.

If he doesn’t find her soon–he’ll die.

As Orph and the kids search the Holy Land desperately for Eurydice, fighting and scheming to stay alive among the violent knights, fierce Muslim warriors, and treachery that lurks like vipers under every rock, another facet of this complex story emerges–the world of magic enters in.

Artemis and Adam begin to learn that they are chosen, with destinies that reach far into the past and future both. This adventure is really a battle in a hidden cosmic war, and they will play a key role in its outcome, as soldiers being guided by the mysterious hand of the Goddess.

But victory is far from certain, and the next stage of their journey will depend on their brains and courage in this one–if they survive.

 

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Kindle Daily Deal: 14 Novels by Sci-Fi Master Philip K. Dick

Award-winning author Philip K. Dick was one of the most innovative and influential science fiction authors of all time. His work inspired many seminal and critically-acclaimed films, such as “Blade Runner,” “Total Recall,” and “A Scanner Darkly.” Today’s Daily Deal features 14 of his ground-breaking books for only $1.99 each.

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