Based solely upon my favorable opinion listening to J. Warner Wallace's
Cold-Case Christianity: A Homicide Detective Investigates the Claims of the Gospels, I pulled the trigger on his
Forensic Faith: A Homicide Detective Makes the Case for a More Reasonable, Evidential Christian Faith today.
After a moment's contemplation, I realize that I am wrong about that. I saw the ebook priced at $2.99
at Amazon today. Later, I saw where it dropped to
$2.39 there. That helped make my decision, too.
Likely,
Amazon matched
Christianbook's price of
$2.39 that
Christianbook had on the ebook (ePub, DRM Free). I went ahead and sprung for the
Christianbook version, however, because it is DRM Free, even though accessing it in my Christianbook library is not nearly as easy or straightforward as accessing ebooks in my library at Amazon, IMHO. The downside is that I would prefer to
listen to this title; if Amazon/Audible come up with a Whispersync deal for the ebook, I won't be able to take advantage of a reduced-price audio for the book.
Being the powerful publishing industry insider that I am.

, I know that
Amazon's initial price of $2.99 was scheduled to end May 15. I
assume that they will continue to have a special price through that date, even if it is
$2.39 some, or all of the way through, that date.
Get the ebook at Amazon
here.
Get the ebook at Christianbook
here.