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Old 06-23-2015, 05:44 PM   #99
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New Wildside Press freebie is up for direct download at the new website:

A Stranger in Paradise by Edward M. Lerner (ISFDB, Wikipedia), containing recently-written stories that originally appeared in Analog, Jim Baen's Universe, and other outlets.

A Stranger in Paradise, by Edward M. Lerner, collects five of the bestselling author's science fiction stories:
  • The Night of the RFIDs
  • Two kinds of People
  • Better the Devil You Know
  • Small Business
  • A Stranger in Paradise

The Sime~Gen Minipack is still available on the same page.

Also, x-link to the Mystery Thriller megathread, where no fewer than 4 humorous backlist mystery titles are being offered free and DRM-free courtesy of author re-publishing consortium BooksBNimble, alongside a couple of sale works:
  • Love Bites by actress Adrienne Barbeau, a Hollywood-set paranormal police procedural
  • Samson's Deal by Shelley Singer, a cozy-ish quirky Berkeley California mystery starring a Jewish ex-cop and his lesbian carpenter sidekick
  • Dead Sober by Elizabeth Zelvin, cozy-ish amateur sleuth mystery starring a recovering alcoholic in Manhattan
  • Crooked Man by Tony Dunbar, humorous mystery starring a foodie lawyer in New Orleans, part of his Edgar Award-nominated series

The 99 cent Julie Smith Kobo-couponable sale specials in her Edgar-winning Skip Langdon humorous New Orleans police procedural series are also DRM-free (although earlier installments in the series are still DRM, IIRC).
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