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Old 12-22-2015, 11:02 AM   #913
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Diana Gabaldon's Lord John 4-Book Bundle is the Kobo Deal of the Day in Canada, at $4.99. The normal Kindle price in the US is $31.99, and the four books in Canada would be $45.96 if purchased separately. I checked Kobo US, and the bundle is also $31.99 there.

The link is: https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/eb...-4-book-bundle and I think you have to already be in the Kobo Canada store.

The four books are:
  • Lord John and the Hand of Devils
  • Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade
  • Lord John and the Private Matter
  • (Lord John and) The Scottish Prisoner

Oh, and here's the blurb:
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SYNOPSIS

In her New York Times bestselling Outlander novels, Diana Gabaldon introduced millions of readers to a dazzling world of history and adventure—a world of vibrant settings and utterly unforgettable characters. When Gabaldon opened the door further to one of these characters, Lord John Grey, readers were fascinated by her portrait of eighteenth-century London—a seething anthill of nobility and rabble peopled by soldiers and spies, whores and dukes. Now, with this four-volume eBook bundle, you can discover the novels that have won over Gabaldon fans, both old and new.

“First-rate . . . From London’s literary salons and political intrigue to fearsome battle scenes in the Seven Years’ War, [Diana Gabaldon’s] writing is always vivid and often lyrical.” —The Washington Post on the Lord John series

The year is 1757. On a clear morning in mid-June, Lord John Grey emerges from London’s Beefsteak Club, his mind in turmoil. A nobleman and a high-ranking officer in His Majesty’s Army, Grey has just witnessed something shocking. But his efforts to avoid a scandal that might destroy his family are interrupted by something still more urgent: the Crown appoints him to investigate the brutal murder of a comrade in arms, who may have been a traitor.

And so begins the series that has delighted millions. . .

Last edited by sufue; 12-22-2015 at 11:07 AM. Reason: added blurb
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