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Old 03-07-2014, 05:18 PM   #38
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Once again for Read an Ebook Week, Canadian backlist re-publisher Bev Editions is offering several mystery/thriller & literary & non-fiction freebies, all previously published.

Their mystery free-with-coupon offerings include selected titles in the late Lyn Hamilton's popular Arthur Ellis award-nominated Lara McClintoch Archaeological Mystery series, including the 1st in series, The Xibalba Murders, and two additional offerings, The Thai Amulet and The Moche Warrior.

Bev Editions are also offering sale prices on all the other titles in the series, with coupons that take them down to $2.00 or less. I will be scooping the lot of the ones I haven't already bought previously. These are more adventure/thriller than cozy, IMHO, and if you've read Aaron Elkins' Gideon Oliver, Intrepid Globe-Trotting Forensic Anthropologist series, these are a little bit like a "lite" version of those, only less science-y and more artifact-oriented.

They've also sales and freebies from some other authors whom I haven't read, and their entire Smashwords catalogue looks to be either offered free or discounted for the sale.

Linkage to the lot; the Smashwords sale is good through the 8th (EST, I think).
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