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Minotaur/Penguin/Severn House-published I.J. Parker returns with a mini-collection of short mystery stories starring her published historical Japanese sleuth:
Akitada's Holiday (Akitada Short Stories)
Tina Gerow returns with a 2006 Triskelion small-pressed epic fantasy (may or may not have romantic elements) which is now being offered via Books We Love/BWLPP:
Fire Maiden
If you picked up the earlier one, which I included because the sample showed decent prose with nice formatting and the blurb had some local newspaper praise, Nancy Lynn Jarvis offers the 1st in her self-pub real estate agent as amateur sleuth series for you to collect:
The Death Contingency (Regan Mchenry Mystery Series)
Established author repeats from Robert W. Walker, Saskia Walker, Lisa Greer, Riley Owens, Martin Roth, Lisabet Sarai via Books We Love/BWLPP, Julie Morrigan who says she has had a couple of short stories appearing in crime anthologies included in her collection, fellow MR member author Linda S. Prather.
ETA: Five Star-published Michael Haskins returns with another short in his published mystery/crime series:
Finding Picasso - A Mick Murphy Key West short story (Mick Murphy Key West Mystery)
ETA2: Former Read an Ebook Week participant Xcite Books offers another erotic freebie by Landon Dixon:
Butt In - five erotic m/m stories (Hot Tales of Gay Lust)
ETA3: Charles Colyott has a very minor
ISFDB entry, but apparently Stoker award-nominee Kealan Patrick Burke thinks well enough of his work to put his name on as illustrator of Colyott's horror-ish short story collection:
Unknown Pleasures
ETA4: Tony Dunbar returns with a 1996 Putnam-published entry in his acclaimed Tubby Dubonnet mystery series starring a New Orleans foodie lawyer, which hopefully you can pick up since apparently the last one expired early:
City of Beads