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  1. Historical Fiction The Only Woman in the Room: A Novel, by Marie Benedict pages 338 2.24 8.99 "Bestselling author Marie Benedict reveals the story of a brilliant woman scientist only remembered for her beauty." Carnegie's Maid: A Novel, by Marie Benedict pages 292 2.99 7.57 "a mesmerizing tale of historical fiction that asks what kind of woman could have inspired an American dynasty." The Other Einstein: A Novel, by Marie Benedict pages 338 2.99 8.07 "story of a not-so-famous scientist who not only loved Albert Einstein, but also shaped the theories that brought him lasting renown." The Mystery of Mrs. Christie: A Novel, by Marie Benedict pages 292 2.49 "A stunning story... The ending is ingenious, and it's possible that Benedict has brought to life the most plausible explanation for why Christie disappeared for 11 days in 1926."—The Washington Post Mr. Dickens and His Carol: A Novel, by Samantha Silva pages 282 2.99 9.99 "GRACED BY THE GHOSTLY PRESENCE OF MR. DICKENS HIMSELF...PROMISES TO PUT YOU IN THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT." —USA Today" The American Adventuress: A Novel, by C. W. Gortner pages 383 1.99 "The story of Jennie Jerome Churchill, mother of Winston, a New York born heiress who always lived life on her own terms." Nefertiti: A Novel, by Michelle Moran pages 487 3.99 "Fast-paced and historically accurate, Nefertiti is the dramatic story of two unforgettable women living through a remarkable period in history." Blood Royal, by Eric Jager pages 274 3.99 14.99 "A True Tale of Crime and Detection in Medieval Paris." Before Berlin, by Leah Moyes pages 366 .99 "In German-occupied Poland, being blond, blue-eyed, and fair-skinned might save your life…but survival comes at a cost." Lionheart, by Ben Kane ages 474 .99 "1179. Henry II is King of England, Wales, Ireland, Normandy, Brittany and Aquitaine. The House of Plantagenet reigns supreme. But there is unrest in Henry's house. Not for the first time, his family talks of rebellion." Signed, A Paddy: An Irish Immigrant Story, by Lisa Boyle pages 411 .99 "Ireland, 1848. Fourteen-year-old Rosaleen watches her mother die. Her country is reeling from the great potato famine, which will ultimately kill more than one million people. " The Titanic Sisters, by Patricia Falvey pages 322 2.99 “The enchanting saga of two Irish sisters. This new chapter of Titanic lore is worth plunging into.” —Publishers Weekly The Lady of the Tower: A novel, by Elizabeth St.John pages 395 2.99 Book 1 "Elizabeth St John has brought the Stuart Court vividly to life." By Love Divided: A Novel, by Elizabeth St.John pages 472 1.49 Book 2 "London, 1630. Will war unite or divide them? A true story based on surviving memoirs, court papers, and letters of Elizabeth St.John's family." Written in their Stars: A Novel, by Elizabeth St.John pages 486 2.99 Book 3 of 3 "London, 1649. Horrified eyewitnesses to King Charles’s bloody execution. A true story based on surviving memoirs of Elizabeth St.John's family." The Godmother's Secret, by Elizabeth St.John pages 370 .99 2.99 "Inspired by England’s most enduring historical mystery, Elizabeth St.John blends her family history with known facts and centuries of speculation to create an intriguing story about what happened to the Princes in the Tower." . added: The Distant Hours: A Novel, by Kate Morton pages 581 1.99 "Inside the decaying castle, Edie searches for her mother’s past but soon learns there are other secrets hidden in its walls. The truth of what happened in “the distant hours” has been waiting a long time for someone to find it." The King's Exile, by Andrew Swanston pages 482 .99 "Spring, 1648. In England war has erupted again, with London under threat of attack." The Girl Behind the Gates, by Brenda Davies pages 291 .99 "The gripping, heart-breaking historical bestseller based on a true story." The Woman Before Wallis, by Bryn Turnbull pages 441 1.99 "A Novel of Windsors, Vanderbilts, and Royal Scandal." The Orphan Collector, by Ellen Marie Wiseman pages 402 1.99 (or free w/Prime) "A Heroic Novel of Survival During the 1918 Influenza Pandemic." The Forty Elephants: A Novel, by Erin Bledsoe pages 348 .99 8.99 "an epic novel set in Roaring Twenties London, based on the real-life, all-female gang of the same name who specialized in crime as high art, targeting posh department stores and elites." Napoleon's Last Island: A Novel, by Thomas Keneally pages 433 1.99 From the bestselling author of Schindler’s List. “insightful and nimble...consistently fresh and engaging” (The New York Times Book Review) . added freebies: The House of Closed Doors, by Jane Steen pages 372 Free "Small town Illinois, 1870. Desperate to avoid marriage, Nell Lillington refuses to divulge the name of her child's father and accepts her stepfather's decision that the baby be born at a Poor Farm and discreetly adopted... until an unused padded cell is opened and two small bodies fall out." A Knight of Spain, by Marjorie Bowen pages 260 Free "Based on the life of Don Juan of Austria, A Knight of Spain is an engaging historical novel of romance and intrigue." Bread and Buttermilk, by Helen Payton pages 367 Free "Escape into the deceptively tranquil world that is North Wales in 1922. The rural community of Carreg-y-Bedd, accustomed to the comforting familiarity of chapel traditions and the cyclical rhythms of farming life, is stunned by a shocking, unexplained death." Mask of Duplicity, by Julia Brannan pages 331 Free The Jacobite Chronicles Book 1 "England, 1742. Beth Cunningham loves her simple existence. But left penniless with only a dowry held in trust after her father’s death, she fears her peaceful rural lifestyle is about to be snatched from her hands." "Wonderful historical fiction!" - Diana Gabaldon Finding Her Way, by Leah Banicki pages 234 Free Western Romance on the Frontier, Book 1 "Spring 1848. Marrying a stranger is a bad idea...Corinne had done it, but she wasn't thrilled. How could she travel from Boston to Oregon territory... in a wagon... with a grumpy stranger?" The Stationmaster's Cottage, by Phillipa Nefri Clark pages 306 Free "This is a beautiful tale of love - sometimes lost, sometimes found and sometimes both. This is also a book with a mystery to solve which keeps your interest in the story." Daughter of Time, by Sarah Woodbury pages 349 Free " Llywelyn, the Prince of Wales, faces treachery and deceit at the hands of friends and foes alike. When Meg slips through time into medieval Wales, the pair must navigate the shifting allegiances that threaten the very existence of Wales--and create their own history that defies the laws of time." The Haunting of Edgar Allan Poe, by Andy C Wareing pages 226 Free "A tale inspired by the chilling actual events of Edgar Allan Poe’s final days. Missing for five days, Edgar is finally found, totally insane and dressed in clothes not his own. But what dreaded terror has followed him from the dark places he has visited?" Poisoned Legacy, by Jenny Wheeler pages 379 Free "Unsolved deaths. Untold treasure. Can she uncover the secret of her inheritance before dark forces claim another victim?" The Long Shot: A French-Canadian Saga, by Joyce Derenas pages 333 Free "A Klondike Gold Miner's Life, Book 1" Maids of Misfortune, by M. Louisa Locke pages 322 Free A Victorian San Francisco Mystery Book 1 "It’s the summer of 1879, and Annie Fuller, a young San Francisco widow, is in trouble. Annie’s husband squandered her fortune before committing suicide five years earlier, and one of his creditors is now threatening to take the boardinghouse she owns to pay off a debt." Rogue Wave, by Heather Hansen pages 252 Free Book 1 of 2 "The walls around Catherine Benedict were growing ever closer. She had to find a way out. A way to be free. To have an adventure of her own. She sees from the window in her chamber, the ships coming and going in the port. Perhaps she will find her chance." Rogue Ship, by Heather Hansen pages 299 Free Book 2 of 2 " Captain Harding and Catherine return to her father's plantation to try and restore it to what it once was, "
  2. Yes, Philip is being kind of unfair to Elizabeth here, but I suppose he's been feeling chuffed by the attentions of Pretty Penny. They showed her to be a flatterer and not all that bright regarding her take on the Romanov situation. Loved seeing Elizabeth set her straight and walking out of that library room like the boss! Of course this is probably all invented by Morgan who loves to draw parallels where none exist, but still...
  3. The Holidays - from Cozies to Crazies Thanksgiving, by Janet Evanovich pages 256 1.99 "In Janet Evanovich's easygoing page-turner, you'll devour the instant connection between Megan Murphy, the redhead who's been hurt by love's games in the past, and her Patrick Hunter, a doctor who is 'too handsome to stay mad at for long.'" - Oprah Magazine A Lucky Texas Thanksgiving, by Liz Alvin pages 107 .99 "Welcome to Dragonfly, TX. A small town holiday romance." Bad Boy Bachelor Thanksgiving, by Weston Parker pages 285 .99 "There’s only one thing I want spread out on my Thanksgiving table this year, and it’s not a turkey. It’s my new hire." I'm not making this up. A Royal Christmas Fairy Tale, by Karen Schaler pages 358 Free "From the Emmy Award-winning writer of Netflix sensation A Christmas Prince, comes this dazzling royal Christmas romance, filled with humor, heart, and hope." A Holiday By Gaslight, by Mimi Matthews pages 174 Free A Victorian Christmas Novella. "Full of comfort and joy--a sweet treat for romance readers that's just in time for Christmas." -Kirkus Reviews Henry, the Queen's Corgi, by George Crawley pages 268 .99 "A feel-good festive read to curl up with this Christmas about the queen’s most faithful companion!" The Christmas Bookshop: A Novel, by Jenny Colgan pages 335 1.99 “Sublime…Colgan infuses her latest book with humor, wit, suspense and a perfectly cast love triangle.”--USA Today Jingle Bell Hell, by Denise Grover Swank pages 402 .99 "She’s a sexually repressed control freak. He’s a muscular ex-con with heavier baggage than Santa’s toy bag. They’re everything each other never wanted." Let It Snow, by Beth Moran pages 352 .99 (or free w/Prime) "Curl up with the perfect cozy read and the latest novel by the bestselling author of Just the Way You Are." The Christmas Cookie House, by Jennifer Griffith pages 155 2.99 A Sweet Holiday Romance Heating Up The Holidays Collection pages 760 Free "This collection of eight steamy holiday romances will help you through the stresses of the season and make you want to celebrate with that special someone." We'll have a wonderful Cornish Christmas, by CP Ward pages 298 Free "An uplifting and heartwarming Christmas holiday romance set in Cornwall." Christmas at The Cornish Bakery, by Sarah Hope pages 164 .99 "A gorgeously feel-good festive romance. Volunteer at The Cornish Bay Bakery in exchange for a cozy room with views across the bay, new friends and the chance to explore the magical Cornish coast." Maplemore Christmas: Sweet Christmas Romance Collection, by Ruby Hill pages 810 .99 "Set includes The Christmas Competition, Christmas Scandal in a Small Town, Her Boss for Christmas, Brother’s Best Friend for Christmas, and Christmas Inheritance." A Merry Royal Layover, by Teri Wilson pages 68 Free "A sweet royal romcom Christmas novella." Kissing Secret Santa, by Emily Josephine pages 186 Free "Snuggle up in front of a blazing fire, your favorite quilt, and a piping mug of hot chocolate as you delve into this sweet, holiday romance." A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens pages 160 Free "This timeless tale of transformation and redemption makes a perfect gift for anyone who loves great storytelling." . Added... Christmas Dessert Murder, by Joanne Fluke pages 418 1.99 "It’s Christmas in Lake Eden, Minnesota. Includes two murder mysteries and over a dozen cookie and dessert recipes from The Cookie Jar!" Winter Murderland, by Max Parrott pages 144 Free "Psychic Sleuths and Talking Dogs" A Christmas Murder, by V L McBeath pages 138 2.99 "If you like Miss Marple-style murder mysteries, and women sleuths with attitude, you’ll love this historical British series." Christmas Chocolates and Crimes, by Cindy Bell pages 239 2.99 "Christmastime in Blue River means bright lights, shiny gifts, and … murder." The Inn at Holiday Bay: Poison in the Pudding, by Kathi Daley pages 139 .99 "Thanksgiving is only a few days away and several guests who've visited the inn in the past return to spend the holiday..." Killer Christmas, by Harper Lin pages 122 Free "An Emma Wild Mystery with Recipes" A Ghost for Christmas, by JD Winters pages 188 Free "Be careful what you wish for.."
  4. Worst ensemble casting ever, with Charles and the Queen Mum tied for the prize. It's almost funny. What happened, did Peter Morgan get burned out? Did they run out of actors? Was it cast by the Helen Keller Foundation? I've only watched this one and half of the second episode all week. Not since season 5 of Mad Men have I felt so let down. The magic is gone.
  5. 2-hour Real Life Nightmare on HLN tonight about Meredith Emerson, a hiker who was murdered on Blood Mtn. in Georgia(?). I don't remember the case, but I think it took a long time to solve.
  6. Detective & Spy Thrillers Leaving Berlin: A Novel, by Joseph Kanon pages 385 1.99 "New York Times bestseller—a sweeping spy thriller about a city caught between political idealism and the harsh realities of Soviet occupation." On Hadrian's Secret Service, by Gavin Chappell pages 351 Free "In a murky world of mystery and espionage, a Roman soldier discovers a plot to murder Emperor Hadrian..." The Girl in the Motel, by Chris Culver pages 404 .99 "Detective Mary Joe Court sleeps with a shotgun beside her bed and a lovable bullmastiff at her feet. " The Assassin's Betrayal, by Auston King pages 403 2.99 (or free w/Prime) "The Assassin's Betrayal kicks off one of the most full-throttle CIA assassin series to hit bookstores in decades." I Spy Bletchley Park, by George Stratford pages 340 3.99 "A page-turning thriller that asks: What if the Nazis did discover the secret of Bletchley Park?" The Mirror Man, by J. B. Manas pages 301 .99 "In this twisty, stylish thriller, a reclusive writer with the power to read memories is forced by a mysterious stranger to steal government secrets. Brace yourself for a riveting ride that will keep you the edge of your seat." Dress Her in Indigo: A Travis McGee Novel, by John D. MacDonald pages 319 1.99 4.99 “The great entertainer of our age, and a mesmerizing storyteller.”—Stephen King Prince of Spies, by Alex Gerlis pages 365 Free "A gripping WWII spy novel full of intrigue and peril from a modern master." Kiss My Assassin: A Charles Bishop Novel, by Dave Sinclair pages 248 Free "MI6 spy Charles Bishop flies headfirst into intrigue, gun battles and assassinations." Paragon Walk, by Anne Perry pages 274 1.99 The stylish gentlemen of London’s Paragon Walk are suspects in a novel that combines murder with a profile of the morals and manners of Victorian society. “When Anne Perry puts Thomas and Charlotte Pitt on the case, we are in exemplary Victorian company.” —The New York Times Out Of Time: An Atticus Wolfe Novel, by Dave Sinclair pages 289 Free "As an MI6 spy in 1963, Atticus Wolfe should be enjoying everything the swinging sixties has to offer. But he’s not. That’s because Atticus Wolfe is from the 21st century." The Elizabeth Tudor Conspiracy, by Alexandra Walsh pages 454 3.99 "A dual timeline conspiracy thriller with an ingenious twist on a well-known period of Tudor history. The Murder of the Real Jack Ryan pages 471 2.99 "Piecing Together the Life and Death of an American Hero and CIA Operator "
  7. Veteran's Day Unsolved Mysteries of World War II pages 242 .99 "From the Nazi Ghost Train and ‘Tokyo Rose’ to the day Los Angeles was attacked by Phantom Fighters." The Anointed: The Secret Journals Of Adolf Hitler (a novel), by A. G. Mogan pages 336 Free 8.99 "This book had me sitting at the edge of my metaphorical chair, chilling concepts discussed in beautiful dialogue. I applaud the author for such a brave attempt at a book that can either be loved or despised for its premise. I definitely fall into the category that Loved it. 5 Stars."--- Bill McManus for Huffington Post Inventing a Nation: Washington, Adams, Jefferson, by Gore Vidal pages 205 1.99 “an unblinking view of our national heroes by one who cherishes them, warts and all” (New York Review of Books). Everything She Left Behind, by Naama Levy Eylam pages 319 3.99 "A WW2 Historical Novel, Based on a True Story of a Jewish Holocaust Survivor" Strange and Obscure Stories of the Civil War pages 325 .99 "An entertaining look at the Civil War stories that don’t get told, and the misadventures you haven’t read about in history books." The Vietnam War Trivia Book, by Bill O'Neill pages 174 3.99 "Fascinating Facts and Interesting Vietnam War Stories" Widow Maker: A Novel of World War II, by E. R. Johnson pages 276 1.99 "Six young Americans have been assigned to fly the Martin B-26 Marauder in combat during World War II. The B-26--dubbed Widow Maker by the press and the aircrews who flew her--was one of the most controversial aircraft produced in the United States during the war." Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant pages 675 2.99 (or free w/Prime) Alexander Hamilton and the Battle of Yorktown, by Phillip Thomas Tucker pages 359 1.99 "The first book in nearly two and a half centuries that has ever been devoted to the story of Alexander Hamilton’s key contributions in winning the most decisive victory the of the American Revolutionary war at Yorktown." The Memory Box, by Kathryn Hughes pages 430 .99 "Heartbreaking historical fiction set partly in World War Two, inspired by true events." A Narrative of a Revolutionary Soldier, by Joseph Plumb Martin pages 289 1.99 "Some Adventures, Dangers, and Sufferings. Here a private in the Continental Army of the Revolutionary War narrates his adventures in the army of a newborn country." The History Buff's Guide to World War II pages 449 2.51 Top Ten Rankings of the Best, Worst, Largest, and Most Lethal People and Events of World War II. Top Ten Speeches, Top Ten Causes of Military Deaths, Top Ten Most Popular Myths and Misconceptions, Top Ten Forms of Resistance, Top Ten Military Blunders, etc.
  8. A firm date! Already knew it was the last season, but was beginning to think it would never happen. Looking forward to it.
  9. Bargain Bathroom Readers Rejected Princesses: Tales of History's Boldest Heroines, Hellions, and Heretics pages 383 1.99 (today only! still on sale!) "Well-behaved women seldom make history. Good thing these women are far from well behaved. Illustrated collection that celebrates inspirational badass women throughout history." Elizabeth's London: Everyday Life in Elizabethan London pages 485 2.99 "Elizabethan London reveals the practical details of everyday life so often ignored in conventional history books." Everything About Astronauts Vol. 1 pages 316 .99 "What does moon dust smell like? How much do astronauts get paid? Why was a large stack of $2 bills left on the moon? Over 600 interesting facts and out-of-world stories." Any Last Words? Deathbed Quotes and Famous Farewells pages 169 2.99 "What was the last thing Bogart said to Bacall? What did Marie Antoinette say to her executioner? What were the final thoughts of great thinkers like Charles Darwin and Marie Curie? Explore the last words of more than two hundred actors, athletes, writers, musicians, politicians, intellectuals, criminals, and more." Crazy Stories for Curious Minds pages 196 .99 "Strange and Unexplained Facts about History, Science, Mysteries, Pop Culture and Much More" The United States of Epic Fails pages 152 3.99 "52 Crazy Stories And Blunders Through History That You Didn't Get Taught In School" The Big Trivia Book pages 119 Free "A Clever Compendium of Incredible True Stories, Weird and Random Facts, World History, Hilarious Anecdotes, and Crazy Things You Didn't Know" The Funniest Quotes Book pages 139 2.99 "1001 Of The Best Humourous Quotations. Quotes For Every Occasion." 50 Masterpieces You Have to Read Before You Die pages 24,249. .49 Interviews and Obituaries pages 129 1.50 "Oddball interviews and obits from David Bowie, Paul Tibbets, Margaret Thatcher, Hugh Hefner, Tokyo Rose, Osama Bin Laden, and more.." added: The Madman's Library pages 248 2.99 "The Strangest Books, Manuscripts and Other Literary Curiosities from History. Featuring hundreds of remarkable images and packed with entertaining facts and stories to discover." Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds pages 521 .99 Strange book about weird people written in 1841. Truth or Poop? Amazing Animals pages 113 Free "The perfect gift for inquisitive children that will widen their knowledge and keep them entertained and amazed for HOURS! The closest living relative to the T-Rex is a chicken. Hippos can run faster than humans. Truth or Poop? Preparedness and Survival Guide for Beginners, by Vitaly Pedchenko pages 138 Free Mr. Pedchenko is a competitive shooter from Ukraine who apparently knows what he's talking about. 60 Most Popular English Metaphors Based upon Animals pages 466 .99 Red Herring, Three wise Monkeys, Black swan Theory, Jumping the Shark, Kangaroo Court, etc.
  10. They fascinate me as well. I knew I should have snapped up She Wolves and Pirate Queen, but I did manage grab de Medici before the sale ended. I've heard it's more accurate than the show.
  11. Non-Fiction Catherine de Medici: Renaissance Queen of France, by Leonie Frieda pages 488 1.99 (today) 12.99 "Inspiration for the STARZ original series, The Serpent Queen." The Prince Who Would Be King: The Life and Death of Henry Stuart, by Sarah Fraser pages 435 1.99 Subject of BBC2 Documentary "The Best King We Never Had." George V: Never a Dull Moment, by Jane Ridley pages 571 2.99 16.99 "...a lively, intimately detailed biography of a long-overlooked king..." In the Kingdom of Ice, by Hampton Sides pages 489 2.99 "A white-knuckle tale of polar exploration and heroism in the Gilded Age...“A splendid book in every way… a marvelous nonfiction thriller.” —The Wall Street Journal 20th Century-Fox, by Scott Eyman pages 305 3.99 Darryl F. Zanuck and the Creation of the Modern Film Studio Dark City: The Lost World of Film Noir, by Eddie Muller pages 258 3.99 Prince Albert: The Man Who Saved the Monarchy, by A. N. Wilson pages 448 1.99 She-Wolves: The Women Who Ruled England Before Elizabeth, by Helen Castor pages 491 1.99 10.49 “Helen Castor has an exhilarating narrative gift. . . . Readers will love this book, finding it wholly absorbing and rewarding.” —Hilary Mantel Final Vision: The Last Word on Jeffrey MacDonald, by Joe McGinniss pages 63 2.99 "MacDonald has never stopped filing appeals and insisting on his innocence. McGinniss, largely silent on the topic for years, finally delivers his rebuttal in this compelling follow-up to his 1983 bestseller." The Pirate Queen, by Susan Ronald pages 515 1.99 8.99 "Queen Elizabeth I, Her Pirate Adventurers, and the Dawn of Empire" The Last Voyage of Columbus, by Martin Dugard pages 320 2.99 "Epic Tale of the Great Captain's Fourth Expedition, Including Accounts of Swordfight, Mutiny, Shipwreck, Gold, War, Hurricane, and Discovery" additions: Blood Sisters: The Women Behind the Wars of the Roses, by Sarah Gristwood pages 434 2.99 "A gem of a book . . enlivened by incisive analysis, exquisite detail and an elegant and witty style." -- Alison Weir The Stolen Crown, by C. A. Moltzau pages 290 2.99 "Based on a true story... Death, desperation, treason and political turbulence is what Elizabeth, the Queen of Hungary, is faced with after her husband's sudden death."
  12. Fantasy & Sci Fi The Darkest Winter, by Lindsey Pogue pages 498 Free "The Virus spread. Billions died. The Ending began. A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Adventure." Olde Robin Hood, by Kate Danley pages 313 .99 "Rich prose, intense action, historical and mythological depth, and captivating innovations." - Kirkus Reviews H.P. Lovecraft: The Complete Fiction, by H.P. Lovecraft pages 1553 .99 Includes 22 of Lovecraft’s most significant stories, with definitions of unfamiliar vocabulary, with an informative history of the horror genre and of Lovecraft's life. The Raven Illustrated, by Edgar Allan Poe pages 39 Free "Includes 18 new, original, full-page illustrations." The Witch's Daughter: A Novel, by Paula Brackston pages 465 3.99 "A fresh, compelling take on the magical, yet dangerous world of Witches." Cats in the City of Plague, by A. L. Marlow pages 140 2.99 "Set amidst the chaos of the worst pandemic in history, the Black Death of the 14th century, Cats in the City of Plague tells the tale of a group of cats who are unfairly blamed for the plague." The End of the World: Stories of the Apocalypse, by Neil Gaiman, George R. R. Martin pages 338 .99 Undraland, Nøkken and Fossegrim 3 Book Box Set, by Mary E. Twomey pages 660 Free "Fast-paced paranormal romance." A Ruin of Roses, by K. F. Breene pages 386 3.99 "Deliciously Dark Fairytales Book 1" Eye of the Wolf, by A. E. Rayne pages 658 .99 "An Epic Fantasy Adventure." The Witch's Tree, by Elena Collins pages 366 .99 (or free w/Prime) "An unforgettable, heart-breaking, gripping timeslip novel for 2022." Magnus Maximus 1: First King of Britain, by Brent Reilly pages 158 Free (All 30 volumes of this series are free as well, I'm just too lazy to list them all).
  13. Suspense thrillers that are said to be "gripping" and "riveting" according to the publishers. Watching Over Me, by M K Farrar pages 256 Free "A Psychological Thriller. Some secrets are better left buried..." The Girlfriend, by KL Slater pages 320 .99 3.99 "My husband’s dead. She’s at my door. She owns my home…" Every Last Secret, by A. R. Torre pages 291 2.49 "Welcome to the neighborhood. Watch your husband, watch your friends, and watch your back." Emily's List, by Platt and Wright pages 374 Free "A character-driven suspense thriller" The Family Across the Street, by Nicole Trope pages 250 3.99 "A totally unputdownable psychological thriller with a shocking twist." Every Reasonable Doubt, by Pamela Samuels Young pages 371 Free "A legal thriller" The Perfect Wife, by Blake Pierce pages 199 Free “A masterpiece of thriller and mystery.” We Can See You, by Simon Kernick pages 349 .99 ""Witty, scary, fast-moving and outrageous" - The Times Dead On Time, by WL Knightly pages 174 Free "Two girls have gone missing from opposite sides of town, and no one is cooperating." Not Now, by Kate Bold pages 153 Free "A Camille Grace FBI Suspense Thriller" Girl, Alone, by Blake Pierce pages 211 Free "An Ella Dark FBI Suspense Thriller" Save Me, by Molly Black pages 204 Free "A Katie Winter FBI Suspense Thriller" My Little Brother, by Diane Saxon pages 368 .99 (or free w/Prime) "Two siblings, both missing for 20 years turn up within one day of each other. One dead. One alive." You Don't Know Me, by Sara Foster pages 265 1.99 "He’s hiding a dark secret. But so is she. A stunning new thriller about the burden of shame from blockbuster author Sara Foster" The Waitress, by Nina Manning pages 290 .99 (or free w/Prime} "The brand new gripping, edge-of-your-seat psychological thriller from the bestselling author of The Bridesmaid." The Couple In The Cabin, by Daniel Hurst pages 292 1.11 "A gripping psychological thriller with several shock twists." Most Wanted, by Lisa Scottoline pages 449 2.99 “Spellbinding. Another tour de force from Scottoline." Box Set Includes Books 1-4, by Melinda Woodhall pages 1323 .99 A Veronica Lee Thriller Collection added: A Season in Purgatory, by Dominick Dunne pages 454 1.99 Outstanding fictional telling of the Martha Moxley Murder Case and coverup. Box Set of 6 Crime Thrillers, by Janice Frost pages 1205 .99 Highly rated Merry & Neal mysteries, complete. The Haunting of The Adams Estate, by Marie Wilkens pages 254 .99 "A Riveting Haunted House Mystery" Lawless and the Devil of Euston Square, by William Sutton pages 464 1.99 "London, 1859. Historical mystery debut set in Victorian England." All the Lost Girls, by Bilinda Sheehan pages 460 Free "A Gripping Psychological Thriller You Won't Be Able To Put Down." Do Not Disturb, by Freida McFadden pages 295 3.99 "A Hitchcock-style psychological thriller that will keep you tearing through the pages until you reach the shocking conclusion!"
  14. Back when ebooks first came out, I wasn't sold on the idea of investing in a proprietary device to read overpriced digital versions that can't be borrowed, sold or put in my bookcase. The longevity of the trend was also a concern. Back then Amazon had message boards and there was a long-running boycott thread of ebooks costing over $10. that got pretty heated at times, mainly from posters who I'm pretty sure were employed in publishing. When Jeff Bezos himself came out in support of the boycott, they were crushed, lol. However, the publishers won in the end, and they set the prices. I still rarely pay over $10., but have changed my mind about the paper/ebook debate, mainly due my increasingly bad eyesight. Also discovering that I can't even give away my many boxes of paperbacks and hardcovers these days, which is interfering with my decluttering plans. Even the library no longer accepts them, and I may have to resort to the paper recycling bin.
  15. I think the dog is still with the husband, but not sure. They mentioned seeing the dog in the car but no wife. Tying up the end seemed a bit rushed to me.
  16. Surprise, they were new to me. Another pregnicide on In Pursuit, and the wife of a deadbeat non-working dad Disappears without a trace.
  17. New episodes of Disappeared and In Pursuit with John Walsh on ID tonight. As we know, this doesn't necessarily mean new cases.
  18. Amazon seems to have all Kindle books in their "Smile" program now, where they donate a portion of sales to a charity of your choice. Makes me feel less guilty. 355: The Women of Washington's Spy Ring pages 382 Free 3.99 "Who was the original Agent 355? If you like the Broadway hit Hamilton, AMC's Turn, or Alexander Rose's Washington's Spies, you won't be able to put down this meticulously researched tale of family, duty, love, and betrayal!" They Have Killed Papa Dead! pages 630 1.99 12.99 "The Road to Ford's Theatre, Abraham Lincoln's Murder, and the Rage for Vengeance" Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela pages 684 2.99 The Memory Keeper of Kyiv pages 373 2.99 (or free w/Prime) A share of proceeds will be donated to DEC's Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal. "A powerfully moving debut . . . Ukraine’s tragic history painfully echoes its current crisis, and on every page the Ukrainian spirit shines out, unbowed, unbent and unbroken.” In the Garden of Beasts, by Erik Larson pages 466 2.99 10.99 "Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin" Killing the SS: The Hunt for the Worst War Criminals in History, by Bill O'Reilly pages 292 2.99 16.99 The White Ship, by Charles Spencer pages 353 1.99 "How a drunk teenager shipwrecked the monarchy … As colourful and racy narrative history goes, this absolutely gallops … Whips through a hundred years of complex history from the Norman Conquest to Henry II’ - Daily Mail "PICKED AS A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR 2020 BY THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, THE GUARDIAN, THE DAILY MAIL AND THE DAILY EXPRESS." edited to add: I'm only now appreciating what a talented historian and writer Princess Diana's brother is. In addition to The White Ship, I'm reading the page-turner To Catch A King: Charles II's Great Escape, by Charles Spencer pages 337 2.99 .99 14.99 "How did the most wanted man in the country outwit the greatest manhunt in British history?" Gone with the Windsors: A Novel, by Laurie Graham. pages 430 1.99 "A wicked comedy about the romance of the century—how Wallis Simpson caused the first, and greatest, royal scandal—from the best-selling author of The Future Homemakers of America."
  19. I don't know, but HLN is running "Down the Hill: The Delphi Murders" starting today at 5:00 pm (Pacific), followed by a Special Report at 7:00 pm.
  20. The Miniaturist: A Novel pages 419 1.99 (today only) 12.99 "As seen on Masterpiece on PBS...Set in seventeenth century Amsterdam—a city ruled by glittering wealth and oppressive religion—a masterful debut steeped in atmosphere and shimmering with mystery." Murder at Marble House, by Alyssa Maxwell pages 337 1.99 (today only) 5.99 "For fans of HBO’s The Gilded Age, explore the dark side of the alluring world of America’s 19th century elite in this gripping series of riveting mysteries…" Murder at Beacon Rock, by Alyssa Maxwell pages 259 1.99 (today only) 12.99 "In June 1900, reporter Emma Cross discovers the body of a woman in the waters below the Morgans’ mansion, which threatens to send members of Newport’s high society floundering..." Tudor: Passion. Manipulation. Murder. The Story of England's Most Notorious Royal Family, by Leanda De Lisle pages 578 2.99 “This fresh take on the Tudor dynasty is history at its best…" - Publishers Weekly Scourge of Henry VIII: The Life of Marie de Guise pages 283 2.99 "The little-known story of the mother of Mary, Queen of Scots and her feud with the Tudors: “Will fascinate anyone who loves a simmering, twisting tale” (All About History)" The Catherine Howard Conspiracy: A novel 500 pages .99 "A gripping conspiracy thriller with a dramatic twist. What secrets were covered up at the court of Henry VIII…?"
  21. I was laughing about how trashed their house was. I think they can forget about any cleaning deposit return.
  22. "The fifth season of The Crown will be released in November and is set to be the most explosive yet." Can't wait. 😃
  23. You saw Tulum! That had to be awesome Haleth. I'm amazed that Stephens and Catherwood aren't more famous today. What they went through is mind boggling, and it seemed like they were sick with malaria half the time.
  24. Thanks for that, Jeeves. Wow, she was really in denial to blame his victim who had very bravely reported the husband. I wish the show had gone into that, and more about the money drain. I suspect this was his plan all along - find a trusting woman with a high paying job and sweep her off her feet.
  25. Some free Halloween candy 👻 Butter, Sugar, Magic: Baking Up a Magical Midlife pages 359 Free 3.99 Night Shift Witch pages 190 Free Of Murders and Mages: Casino Witch Mysteries pages 174 Free A Match Made in Spell pages 177 Free Afraid Of The Dark: A ghostly romance pages 233 Free 2.99 Ink Witch: An Egyptian Mythology Urban Fantasy pages 214 Free Buried Magic pages 238 Free Pestilence in Pumpkin Spice (Soccer Moms of the Apocalypse Book 1) pages 288 Free ============================================= Found a few more. ;) Witchy Whiskers: A Nine Lives Magic Mystery... a talking cat... pages 292 Free Ghost of a Threat (Betty Boo, Ghost Hunter) pages 272 Free After Darkness Falls: A Vampire Romance pages 320 Free Pawsitively Poisonous: A Cozy Witch Mystery pages 260 Free I don't write them, I just post 'em. I do get a kick out of some of their titles and cover art, though. Valhalla Cupcakes for example... pages 223 Free
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