First of all I should say that I bought these over the weekend so if any of the codes doesn't work anymore, let me know and I'll edit the post.
Murderson by Mark Yarwood. $2.99 THRILLER. Use code VK65L.
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During the 1980's a Russian Doctor called Kirill Fedorov set up a clinic to help treat children with severe behavioural problems and violent tendencies. Fedorov believed these children would become serial killers, and that he could cure them.
After visiting Britain, Fedorov met one British child that he believed would one day become a killer. The child's name was Luke Wind. The doctor took the child under his wing, and, years later, when Luke is in his thirties, the London police are investigating a serial killer nicknamed The Clock. Dr. Fedorov, and the detectives in charge of the investigation, believe Luke can help them catch The Clock. Luke is not convinced, and when the killings start looking personal, he begins to worry about his own sanity.
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Overrun by Michael Rusch. $1.00 SF. Use code EL93G. Note: this is in the same series with "Overrun: Project Hideaway" which I listed at the bottom of
a previous thread.
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In 2201, Earth’s ozone layer finally fails. Giant structures were developed to protect the masses…the selected masses. Many still lived on the outside. Others fled for protection underground. The world becomes divided between two countries. Each struggles to protect its own. In secret, a plan was developed. While the sun continued to shine mercilessly down.
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Sin by Shaun Allan. $3.99 THRILLER. Use code CG38U
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What would you do? Could you kill a killer? Does the death of one appease the deaths of a hundred? What about that hundred against a thousand?
What if you had no choice?
Meet Sin. No, not that sort of sin, but Sin, crazy as a loon (you ask Sister Moon), and proud of it. Sin locks himself away in a mental home and, every so often, gets violent. That’s only so they’ll give him those nice drugs, though. The ones that help him forget.
It’s a pity they don’t work.
Sin, you see, has a serious problem. Well, it’s not so much his problem, as ours – yours, mine and everyone else’s. And there’s only one thing he can do.
Flip and catch...
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Ancient Awakening (The Ancient) By Matthew Laube. $0.99 SF/Horror. Use code ZL66E.
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Hell comes home to Jersey.
Seven ancient demons known as the Fallen have awakened in New Jersey after a hundred years. Fortunately for Mike and Ann, so has the one man who can stop them, Joseph Miller. Trapped in a hospital filled with mythical monsters, only together can they unravel the mystery of the Cursed and escape with not only their lives but their very humanity.
Ancient Awakening is a Horror/Action novel with just the right touch of comedy. It is the first book in the series "The Ancient" which follows the adventures of eccentric demon hunter Joseph Miller. His job is to defend the human race against seven mythical demons and their offspring. Unfortunately for us, he has been dead for the last hundred years. Ancient Awakening will be followed by Ancient Enemies in 2010 and Ancient Revelations in 2011 and is written by Matthew Bryan Laube.
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Inherited Danger By Brian Rathbone. $0.99 YOUNG ADULT/FANTASY. Use code JN67P. Note: the first book of this trilogy,
Call of the Herald, is free.
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Book Two of The Dawning of Power trilogy. Catrin leaves her homeland behind as she goes in search of knowledge and peace, unaware that she will face the greatest evil her world has ever known.
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Mighty Hammer Down by David J Guyton. $0.99 SF. Use code MM75Y.
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The small flames of the old magic roar to mighty infernos; burning some and lighting the way for others. Great beasts now walk the earth again, and the gods themselves have come down to influence the world of man once more. But the new god of war is not interested in their agenda. He fights with all his might for the freedom of mankind, struggling to bring light to the coming darkness.
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Also, if anyone is still looking for 99-cent books to use the $1 off Kobo coupon (KoboSpring1), you may consider:
About Z by Don L Clark (
Kindle US $5.00) THRILLER.
Kobo link.
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A college professor meets a mind reding female alien while camping in the Crazy mountains of Montana. They bond, but not without complications, and he takes her back to college town USA for what they anticipate to be a happy and quiet life. But her special skills leads them into adventures that allow them to hob nob with presidents and first ladies, CIA chiefs, and media moguls. Life is exciting and good until suddenly another person from her home arrives determined to take her back.
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Day Of Vindication by James Rupe. (
Kindle US $5.00)
Kobo link.
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In Day of Vindication, the reader is swept up on a gripping journey into the all-too-realistic future, depicting tomorrow’s headlines before they happen – a large American city is destroyed by fire, millions die as a result of the surprise attack. Soon after this evil act, the world is placed on alert with the threat of six more equally deadly explosions if the resurrected Muhammad’s demands aren’t met within seven days. Two elite counterterrorism agents, Cassandra “Army” Armendorfer and her partner Raphael Guerra, lead a team of government specialists on a hectic chase across the United States to find the remaining bombs before their time runs out. The hunt ends in Phoenix with a failure to locate the bombs. The President is forced to concede to the terrorists’ demands, but only superficially to allow him enough time to put his secret plan of retribution into motion.
After a short respite in Florida, Army is pulled back into service when one of the fleeing killers is spotted in Europe. The chase to locate the missing bombs continues again in Sarajevo, ending in Tel Aviv where the President’s vindication plot begins to unravel. A collection of God-fearing antiquity hunters, the Israeli intelligence network and a divine time-line convince Army that she must take action before it’s to late. While the world teeters on the brink of annihilation, Army, skeptical at first, agrees to expose the President’s “Day of Vindication” and end the threat.
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