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Old 05-18-2015, 01:15 PM   #361
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Open Road Media has some mysteries on sale through 5/31/2015, as per this info in an email I received yesterday:

http://link.openroadmedia.com/view/5....1oiw/35076117

The books are:

A Deceptive Clarity, a Chris Norgren mystery, by Aaron Elkins, $2.99
Spoiler:
Quote:
The art of murder—because creativity can be deadly!

Aaron Elkins was destined to be a writer, and has published 30 books since 1982, including the widely popular Gideon Oliver series. In this mystery featuring Chris Norgren, a museum curator and Renaissance art expert, finds his life is on the line after he suspects one of the paintings in a new exhibit is a forgery.


The Fourth Secret, an Inspector Montalbano mystery, by Andrea Camilleri, $2.99
Spoiler:
Quote:
One of the most famous international sleuths ever created, Inspector Montalbano has been immortalized in books, television, film, and radio productions. Still written by original creator Andrea Camilleri, this series combines two of our favorite things: mysteries and Italy.


Hot Siberian, by Gerald A. Browne, $5.99
Spoiler:
Quote:
A 24-carat thriller! Gerald A. Browne became a bestselling author with his string of mysteries set around the gem trade. Full of details about diamond mining in Africa and Russia, this mystery crosses the globe before wowing us with its surprise ending.


Death in August, an Inspector Bordelli mystery, by Marco Vichi, $5.99
Spoiler:
Quote:
Florence, summer 1963. Inspector Bordelli is one of the few policemen left in the deserted city, until a new case gives him a sense of purpose.

"Straight from the city that brought us da Vinci and Dante, Vichi is on a par with writers like Henning Mankell and Elizabeth George who have elevated the police procedural to a work of art." —Shelf Awareness


Captured, by Neil Cross, $5.99
Spoiler:
Quote:
Neil Cross is the creator of the hit TV show Luther and a bestselling author whose thrillers are finally available in the U.S.

Don't miss your chance to grab this psychological thriller about a man intent on discovering the whereabouts of a long-lost friend—even though he only has a few weeks to live.


I've read the first, second and fourth, and liked them all.

On sale at all the usual suspect retailers --> links are on the web page at the beginning of the post, or you can just head straight to your favorite directly. Should be couponable at Kobo US.
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