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Old 11-14-2023, 08:30 AM   #1376
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Re: (Former) Joffe Free Friday books.

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Originally Posted by sufue View Post
There are three this week, including this alternate history/conspiracy thriller-type thing, which isn't to my taste, but might be to someone's...

Black Phoenix, by George Bernau
That one is no longer free, but as I write this, his first novel, Promises to Keep, "an imagined post-Dallas life for President Kennedy" (L.A. Times, Dec. 27, 2005), is free at Amazon US, Amazon UK, Amazon DE, and perhaps elsewhere.

https://www.amazon.com/Promises-Keep.../dp/B01N1M7JMW

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Promises-Ke.../dp/B01N1M7JMW

https://www.amazon.de/Promises-Keep-.../dp/B01N1M7JMW

The L.A. Times obituary quoted above also says, "The fledgling author made publishing history in 1987 when his derivative JFK manuscript was purchased by Warner Books for $750,000, a record advance for a first novel at that time."
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