Price is an important factor. I'd like to read Bruno but was taken aback to see that it's Agency-priced at $11.99, which is way too high for my comfort level for a mystery.
Oddly enough, Chinese Maze Murders is cheaper for Kindle than either Bruno or Storm Front. If your device reads ePubs, it can be bought with discounts from Kobo and Sony this weekend, so perhaps some on the fence will take the plunge. There's a 20% coupon for Kobo and a 50% coupon at Sony that would knock the price down to $5.20.
I'm truly curious. People say Judge Dee doesn't appeal to them, but not why it doesn't appeal to them. Why isn't it as interesting?
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