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Old 01-06-2014, 03:05 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Lynx-lynx View Post
Kobo Aus has Ruth Dudley's

Corridors of Death Robert Amiss Mystery, Book 6
$1.05 and discountable
I think this is actually the first in the series, not the sixth, IMS. This is a wonderful series (IMO) if you like dry British humor. Ruth Dudley Edwards is also a noted journalist, including writing for the Economist, and although I don't really much agree with her politics, which do bleed through a bit into these stories, they are still hilariously awesome - especially for the send-ups of various hallowed UK and US institutions.

At least in the US, Edwards' mystery series is published by Poisoned Pen Press, which has many of the first books in many of the series they publish available either heavily discounted or free. This MR thread (link) is a little old but lists many of the Poisoned Pen Press authors and books.
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