Title feature still free, and some nice things today, including more interesting and decently credential non-fiction, and a good selection for the mystery/thriller readers with a backlist treat from an award-nominee author and all the Oceanview repeats.
Previously title-featured award-nominated Thomas Dunne-published Canadian history writer Stephen R. Bown returns with another collection of his informative, educational, and heavily-illustrated mini-essays:
The Golden Age of Piracy: A Short History of Privateers, Buccaneers and Pirates in the Caribbean
R.D. Zimmerman, who also writes as Robert Alexander and has been an Anthony, Edgar, and Lambda Literary Award-nominee, returns with a 4th-in-series LGBT mystery originally published by Delacorte Press in 1999:
Innuendo (A Todd Mills Mystery)
Oceanview Publishing return to offer another in Deborah Shiian & Linda Reid's ex-TV producer amateur sleuth series, for which we've previously gotten another valume earlier (this may be a repeat, but old enough I don't have it in the KDP-auxiliary account):
Devil Wind (Sammy Greene Mysteries) Oceanview are also repeating half their KDP-lendable catalogue, it seems.
ISFDBed Jane Toombs returns with an historical adventure drama, offered via Books We Love alongside their usual repeats:
Deception's Bride
Berkley-published Paul Clayton returns with a collection of satirical short stories, some of which have sfnal themes:
Strange Worlds
Carina Press-published Robert Appleton returns to offer an omnibus edition of his previously freebied sci-fi adventure/maybe-romance starring "astronaut survivalist" Kate Borrowdale:
The Eleven Hour Fall: Complete Trilogy
Zebra-published Nancy Bush returns with what looks like a contemporary romantic suspense:
Dear Diary
The Wild Rose Press-published Sky Purington returns with a celebratory freebie-ization of several of her Celtic druid/highlander paranormal romances, which will be free all weekend to promote her newly-finished trilogy:
Linkage for the lot
Jinx Schwartz has had several books out from apparently very small presses over the years, and says she has won the indie writing EPPIE award for a book in her mystery series starring seafaring captain Hetta Coffey, of which she offers a 2004 Treble Heart Press-published volume:
Troubled Sea
Eric E. Wright has apparently written a number of non-fiction works for small faith-oriented imprints and says he has won the "Word Guild award for best Canadian Christian suspense/mystery novel" for the following journalist vs terrorist adventure thriller, originally out from Hidden Brook Press in 2007:
The Lightning File (Josh Radley Suspense novels)
Well, if you were picking up the previous books in this AU Tudor series by the author of the zombie Henry VIII short, here's another for your collection:
Anne the Saint (The Six Lives of Henry the VIII)
In addition to the repeats from
Books We Love and
Oceanview Publishing to go along with their new stuff,
Xcite Books also returns with a few new erotic romance/erotica collections, and the
Audio Digest people have some more new medical things.
Happy reading, if you manage to spot something you think you might like or learn something informative and educational about the golden age of non-internet piracy.