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Old 12-10-2014, 10:01 PM   #347
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Two more Endeavour Press deals:

The Eve of Murder is part of the Detective Frank Miller series by James Whitworth. It's a US Kindle Countdown deal at $0.99 for about 4 more days, before going up to $2.99.
link: http://www.amazon.com/Murder-Detecti.../dp/B00M7A2LPS
Spoiler:
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The Yorkshire coastal town of Whitby is getting ready for the literary festival that is going to put it back on the cultural map.

But as the opening day draws near, the body of Georgina Callan, the festival’s organizer, is found dead on West Cliff - at exactly the same spot where her father threw himself to his death many years before.

Except her death was no suicide. She has been strangled.

An elderly dog walker reveals that he has seen her at the Cliff almost every night for the last year. She always has company, yet her male companion is not her husband.

Was her death an isolated attack? Or is there a serial killer at large in the town?

Meanwhile, Don Watson, the famous writer and literary figure , is coming to Whitby to speak at the festival. He needs police protection because he has been receiving death threats.

Detective Inspector Frank Miller has a big job on his hands: solve the murder before the festival starts and keep Don Watson safe.

Can Miller stop another killing.

Or is this 'The Eve of Murder'?

'The Eve of Murder’ is a gripping contemporary crime novel set in the North Yorkshire coastal town of Whitby. It is perfect for fans of Peter James and Ian Rankin.

'A gripping page-turner of a read.' - Robert Foster, best-selling author of 'The Lunar Code'.

'Frank Miller is the most interesting detective series on the market.' - Tom Kasey, best-selling author of Trade Off.

James Whitworth is a writer and cartoonist. He is the author of the best-selling 'Death's Disciple'.


Pretty Maids All in a Row is the 3rd in Anthea Fraser's DCI Webb series. It was previously a US Kindle Countdown deal, but now is just showing at $0.99, not as part of the Countdown Deal program, with no indication of how long this price will be good.
link: http://www.amazon.com/Pretty-Maids-A.../dp/B00NB41QWS
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When newly wedded actress Jessica Randal accompanies her biographer husband to the country for a month's research, she fully expects to be bored, especially with her leg in plaster following an accident on their honeymoon.

The couple are the talk of the town - but not for the reasons you might expect.

They soon learn they are renting the house of a murder victim, and that a rapist is at large who has singled her out.

Jessica, caught in the melodrama of the not so sleepy town of Steeple Bayliss, is determined to keep her independence.

But at what cost?

Chief Inspector Webb and Sergeant Jackson pit their wits against a cunning adversary as everyone in the village — including Jessica's husband — is under suspicion...

Pretty Maids All in a Row’ is a gripping crime novel featuring Anthea Fraser's popular detective David Webb.

Praise for Anthea Fraser:

“A superbly crafted, riveting, page-turner of a read" - Booklist

“Ms Fraser is her dependable elegant, guileful self withholding the killer's identity till a dying fall" - Sunday Times

'A well-mannered, well-plotted and well-told story' - Birmingham Post

'Sympathetic, well-executed book, in which full attention is paid to human feelings and failings' - Yorkshire Post

ANTHEA FRASER has written all her life but did not begin to take it seriously until after marriage, when she found herself at home with two small daughters and embarked on a correspondence course with the London School of Journalism. She wrote short stories before turning to novels of the supernatural, and then to crime. Her other books include ‘Eleven Who Went Up to Heaven’, The Ten Commandments’, ‘The Seven Stars’ and ‘One is One and All Alone’.
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