The Poacher's Son (Mike Bowditch 1)  by Paul Doiron  from Robinson (£0.99) is the Amazon UK 
Kindle Deal of the Day (November 17) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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Mike Bowditch returns home one evening to find an alarming voice from the past on his answering machine: his father Jack, a hard-drinking womanizer who makes his living from poaching illegal game. An even more frightening call comes the next morning from the police: they are searching for a cop-killer--and Mike's father is their prime suspect.
			
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Promise the Night  by Michaela MacColl from  Chronicle Books ($1.99) is the NOOK Daily Find (November 17)
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Michaela MacColl writes a compelling and action-packed work of historical fiction, exploring the life of Beryl Markham, the very fist person to fly solo across the Atlantic from England to North America. Empowering adventure starring an overlooked real life hero from aviation's golden days.
			
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Freeman  by Leonard Pitts from Agate Bolden ($1.99) is the Kindle Deal of the Day (November 17) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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After the Confederate surrender, Sam--a runaway slave--travels south in search of his wife, the mother of his only child. At the same time, Sam's wife, Tilda, walks at gunpoint with her slave master, a Confederate officer. It's a sweeping and powerful love story set in brutal, constraining times.
			
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 Promises to the Dead by Mary Downing Hahn from Clarion Books ($1.99) is the Kindle Kids Deal of the Day (November 17) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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When Jesse went to the marsh, he expected to find a turtle for terrapin soup. Instead, he discovered a dying slave woman who made Jesse promise he'd take her young son, Perry, to a relative in Baltimore. With civil war brewing, it's a journey more treacherous than Jesse ever imagined.
			
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