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Recommendsday: October Kindle Offers

Oh it’s such a good month for offers. Honestly, I would say this post was expensive to write, except for the fact that everything was on offer so it was more quantity rather than cost… Anyway – to the books.

Lets start with the Halloween related special offers. Recent release Haunted Ever After by Jen DeLuca is 99p (which was one of my purchases!), as is Ali Hazelwood’s The Bride. There’s an Agatha Christie short short story collection called Autumn Chills as well as the Poirot mystery Hallowe’en Party and Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier

I re-read Nora Ephron‘s Heartburn the other week, and her memoir of sorts I Feel Bad About My Neck is on offer this month – I read it years ago and enjoyed it. Also on offer that I read years ago is Anthony Quinn’s Curtain Call – which apparently is the basis for the new Ian McKellan movie The Critic – which I would never have guessed from the trailer!

Also in adaptations but this time in things I haven’t read is Firebrand by Elizabeth Freemantle, which was previously called Queen’s Gambit and was presumably retitled because of the Chess book and movie and is actually about Catherine Parr. Also in books I haven’t read there’s The Art of Catching Feelings by Alicia Thompson is also 99p – I’ve got her Love in the Time of Serial Killers on the Kindle and I really need to read that and see if I like it before I buy anything else of hers. In things I haven’t read and probably aren’t my thing, but that I know are really popular, there’s R F Kuang’s Babel for 99p, the latest Nora Roberts romantic suspense Mind Games, Alix E Harrow’s Starling House, Coleen Hoover’s Reminders of Him and Maybe Not, Sarah Adams’s The Match

On the murder mystery front, the latest Hawthorne and Horowitz Close to Death is 99p, as is the third Marlow Murder Club Mystery The Queen of Poisons, the first Canon Clement Murder Before Evensong, the first Cesare Aldo City of Vengence, third Shardlake book Sovereign (which I only read a few weeks ago), The Three Dahlias AND Seven Lively Suspects by Katy Watson, and the third Her Majesty the Queen Investigates Murder Most Royal is also 99p.

There’s also a pretty good selection of translated fiction on offer this month like Before the Coffee Gets Cold, Dallergut Dream Department Store and Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982, some of which I’ve read, others that I haven’t. And there’s Katherine Heiny‘s Games and Rituals on offer too and Brit Bennett‘s The Mothers, as well as Tales of the City which is the first in Armistad Maupin‘s series that I have written about more than once. The discounted Terry Pratchetts this month are Wee Free Men at 99p and Witches Abroad for £1.99 and the Georgette Heyers are Devil’s Cub, Infamous Army, Beauvallet and Pistols for Two which are all £1.99 so will probably come around cheaper at some point if you’re not in a rush. With the Heyers and the Peter Wimseys (although there aren’t any Wimseys on a good deal this month), there are more and more going out of copyright and so very cheap editions continue to pop up, but I have no idea how good a quality product they are – my history with them is that they can be not great at all.

On the non fiction front, I’ve read other books by Mary S Lovell but not her Bess of Hardwick which is 99p. I have however read 99p deals Burnout by Emily Nagoski, Antonia Fraser’s Marie Antoinette (although it was a long time ago!), Jessica Mitford’s Hons and Rebels and Femina by Janina Ramirez which is £1.99.

In things I bought, there’s D is for Death by Harriet F Townson, which is the crime pen name of Harriet Evans, the Jen De Luca that I already mentioned (and started) and got samples of The Golden Spoon and a few others.

Happy Humpday everyone.

3 thoughts on “Recommendsday: October Kindle Offers”

  1. Thanks for highlighting all of those. I can definitely recommend the Katy Watson books- The Three Dahlias and Seven Lively Suspects. I’m now off to spend some money 😃

    1. I have the fourth Three Dahlia’s pre-ordered in hardback, despite all my usual rules. And yes, I bought a few – although I did try to get samples, then read them to assess before I bought!

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