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Old 05-30-2015, 11:53 PM   #389
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Two repeat Archer Mayor/Joe Gunther titles are on US Kindle Countdown.

The Skeleton's Knee is the fourth in the series at $0.99 for about 3 more days before going up to $4.99.
link: http://www.amazon.com/Skeletons-Knee...dp/B00C3DA4WG/
Spoiler:
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When a reclusive market gardener's death proves to stem from a 20 year-old bullet wound, Lt. Joe Gunther is presented with a very cold homicide to solve. But who was the victim exactly? A deeply private man eking out an ascetic existence from a hardscrabble mountain field, Abraham Fuller was virtually unknown to his neighbors, in the manner of someone pursuing more than mere solitude. The discovery of a duffle of unmarked bills and a body buried in the garden patch suggests that Fuller had motives beyond misanthropy. Nor is it such a cold case either, as someone seems willing to kill to ensure that old secrets remain buried.

The fourth Joe Gunther mystery, The Skeleton's Knee sends Lt. Gunther on an investigation spanning thousands of miles and reaching back decades, to solve a crime whose deepest roots seem to lie in Chicago's troubled summer of 1968. It's easy to see why the New York Times bestselling Mayor has been described as producing "the best police-procedural series being written in America."


St. Albans Fire is the sixteenth in the series at $1.99 for about 3 more days before going up to $4.99.
link: http://www.amazon.com/Albans-Fire-Gu...dp/B00C3F0CSK/
Spoiler:
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With Joe Gunther and his Vermont Bureau of Investigation team spread thin on assignment everywhere, from the remote dairy county of Northwest Vermont to the slums of Newark, NJ, they're pushed to their absolute limit when a string of serial arsons across the Green Mountain State evolve into the most shocking series of murders the bucolic region has ever known.


Most of the titles in this series seem to have reverted to the author, and cycle through Countdown fairly regularly. I've now managed to pick up the first 12 at sale prices, and a couple of the later ones as well. I've now started (re)reading them, and am enjoying the series all over again.
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