After breaking my own rules yesterday, I’m back with the pattern today, and as it’s the second Wednesday of September,it’s time for this month’s Kindle Offers.

The most recent in Rev Richard Coles’s Daniel Clement series, A Death on Location, is 99p – I mentioned this in my Recommendsday about mysteries and film sets. The Maid is also on offer again, I think ahead of the paperback release of the third in Nita Prose‘s series. If you’re working your way through the Dr Ruth Galloway series, the final book The Last Remains is on offer too. The tenth Rivers of London book came out at the start of July and that is very much still priced as a hardback release, but the second, Moon over Soho, is on offer. Holly Stars’s Murder in the Dressing Room is on offer too, as is recent BotW Catriona McPherson‘s The Edinburgh Murders.
Moving away from mysteries, former BotW The Lido is on offer, as is the second in my beloved Cazalets books, Marking Time, and one of my favourite Katie Fforde‘s Stately Pursuits. Jen DeLuca‘s Haunted Ever After is on offer – Boneyard Key 2, Ghost Business comes out on Thursday. Sarah Waters’s The Night Watch, Barbara Pym’s Jane and Prudence, and Mary Roach’s Grunt is 99p, presumably because she has a new book Replaceable You out at the start of October.
In stuff I own but haven’t read yet, there’s The Whalebone Theatre and Kevin Kwan’s Lies and Weddings. And finally in stuff I don’t own (yet), there’s the second in Kate Atkinson’s Jackson Brody series, One Good Turn, the fifth in C J Sansom’s Shardlake series, Heartstone (although I did buy this one while writing this!), the novelisation of the recent TV series Bookish, Ali Hazelwood’s Bride and Uzma Jalaluddin’s Detective Aunty. And finally, if you’re of a certain age, you’ll almost certainly have read some of Terry Deary’s Horrible History books, and his adult history book A History of Britain in Ten Enemies is 99p.
Happy Humpday!