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Old 10-16-2014, 05:15 AM   #144
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Free from the small press startup re-publisher via KDP Select @ Amazon:

London Bloody London by the late Michael Avallone (SYKM, Wikipedia), 24th in his Ed Noon vintage pulp mystery thriller series, this installment originally out from Curtis in 1972.

Ed Noon is trapped abroad by a broad who likes to swing and slay. Once again the President sends his Special Agent Noon off on a hazardous mission. This time he’s hunting an aging master scientist and a wizard child prodigy through the back streets of London.

Free from the author via KDP Select @ Amazon (linkage for the lot):

2 PI mystery shorts by Canadian author Sharon Rowse (SYKM), who incidentally is an Arthur Ellis Award finalist from whom we've previously gotten the shortlisted Best Novel as a KDP freebie some years ago

Free from the author via KDP Select @ Amazon (linkage for the lot):

2 mini-collections of mystery shorts by Canadian author Jill Edmondson, whose first Sasha Jackson mystery novel was originally published by Dundurn Press, which we've also gotten as a KDP freebie in the past

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