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Old 06-29-2023, 08:19 AM   #7117
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A Detective at Death's Door is the fifth in HRF Keating's lesser-known DCI Harriet Martens series. It's free right now at Kindle US and UK. This series had been e-published by Endeavour Press, who went out of business quite a while ago, and went free occasionally as part of their marketing strategy. Now it appears that Lume books has the rights, so these are different editions, with different covers. And Lume books also tend to go free from time to time. But if you don't want multiple editions cluttering up your library, check before you buy...

Kindle US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BLZ86GDW
Kindle UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BLZ86GDW

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In her most personal case yet, Harriet Martens finds herself in grave danger from a deft and cunning poisoner.

Relaxing with her husband by the pool one hot August Bank Holiday, Harriet doesn't expect the refreshing glass at her side to conceal a deadly drug. When she awakes from a doze, she is no longer by the water, but in a hospital bed recovering from a near-fatal dose of aconitine.
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