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Old 03-17-2016, 07:04 PM   #210
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Originally Posted by avantman42 View Post
The Nuremberg Trial by Ann Tusa and John Tusa is currently £1.49 at Amazon UK and iBooks.

The audio book is £4.49 if you buy the Kindle book.
Thanks for the post. Here's the U.S. link. It's $1.99 here.

I notice that the Whispersync companion for the U.S. is only $3.49. So right now the WS deal (ebook, audio, syncing) is only $5.48. Compare that to Audible's $22.95 for the audio alone. This is a 512-page book, so the audio will be very long, giving you great bang for the buck (for you in the U.K., punch for the pound). I'm not really interested in reading the book, but the audio is very tempting.

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