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Old 09-01-2012, 03:28 AM   #1
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Free and Bargain Mystery/Suspense/Thriller Ebooks September 2012

In an effort to reduce clutter on the board and incorporate some links with a little conversation about the books, anyone interested can post their finds here. Please do a search before posting to avoid duplication, and please do not post self-pubs. Otherwise, the thread will be overwhelmed. Thanks.

Books listed in my posts are from Amazon US unless otherwise indicated.

Diary of a Confessions Queen by Kathy Carmichael is free from Medallion Press.

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Confessions writer Amy Crosby has put her life on hold for the last seven years after the disappearance of her husband, Dan. In writing for True Lies Magazine, guilt-ridden Amy takes on the abilities her fictional characters confess to, such as the time she thought she was psychic after researching clairvoyants. With fatalistic acceptance of the craziness in her life, she uses humor to cope; but when the home Dan bought for them is about to be foreclosed, her only answer is his having him declared legally dead and using his life insurance policy. Her home is safe—that is, until she receives a blackmail note. Equal parts mystery and humor, this novel is sure to keep readers guessing—and laughing—until the end.

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