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Old 08-15-2011, 07:31 PM   #37
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Footsteps in the Dark, one of Heyer's 12 mysteries, was free within the last month.

These are the books I'll have my eye on:

Inspector Hannasyde:
Death in the Stocks (1935) aka Merely Murder Nook $1.99
Behold, Here's Poison (1936) Nook $1.99
They Found Him Dead (1937) Nook $1.99
A Blunt Instrument (1938) Kobo $1.99

Inspector Hemingway:
No Wind of Blame (1939) Nook $1.99
Envious Casca (1941) Kobo $1.99
Duplicate Death (1951) Kobo $1.99
Detection Unlimited (1953) Kobo $1.99

Four stand alone novels:
Footsteps in The Dark (1932) Kobo $1.99
Why Shoot a Butler? (1933) Nook $1.99
The Unfinished Clue (1934) Kobo $1.99
Penhallow (1942) Kobo $1.99
I've added the Kobo links. It appears that in Canada both Sourcebooks and Random House claim rights to sell the ebooks; the Random House titles (and some Sourcebooks) are generally $9.99.

The balance of the titles are at Barnes and Noble in Nook format which are also available in Canada.

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