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Old 02-25-2015, 09:36 PM   #142
sufue
lost in my e-reader...
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The Disposable Man, the ninth in the Joe Gunther mystery series by Archer Mayor, is on US Kindle Countdown, at $0.99 for about 2 1/2 more days before going up to $4.99. I haven't spotted this one on sale before - someday I need to check and see how many of the series I've now managed to pick up either free or at $0.99. No promises on actually reading them, of course

link: http://www.amazon.com/Disposable-Man...dp/B00C3LSSMG/

Spoiler:
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When a local quarry yields up a garroted body with bad dental work and toes tattooed in Cyrillic, Joe Gunther figures it for a Russian mafia killing, rare as that might be in Vermont. But it's so very… tidy. So very… professional. Then the CIA calls, inviting Gunther down to Washington for some friendly “assistance” with his case. Suddenly he‘s caught up a shadowy game of cross and double-cross—manipulated by cynical cold warriors who seem not to have gotten the memo—and Gunther soon realizes that he's a pawn that both sides are willing to sacrifice.
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