Sunday, June 30, 2019

June 2019 Additions to My eBook Stockpile



Another month has come and gone, and-- yes indeed-- I have added to the stockpile of eBooks on my Kindle. I would imagine none of you are surprised. Through the various daily emails I receive, I added fourteen books to my stockpile (AKA my security blanket), and one of them was even free. I'm not sure how I managed to have that happen; usually 99¢ is the least amount I've paid for an eBook. Lest anyone think that's a complaint, no, it most certainly is not!

I've grouped last month's additions by genre or subgenre, and if you'd like to know more about a particular one, just click on the title and you'll be taken straight to Amazon. If you're one of my many readers outside the US, beware. The links take you to Amazon US which means, if you decide to buy, you need to head to the Amazon branch that works for you. By the way, I don't receive anything from Amazon by linking to them. I merely do so because I own a Kindle and Amazon is where I buy my eBooks.

Let's take a look at the books I added to my security blanket!


~~~Historical Fiction~~~

Circling the Sun by Paula McLain. Set in Kenya.


~~~Short Story~~~

Last Victim of the Monsoon Express by Vaseem Khan. Set in India.


~~~Native American Mystery~~~

 Boy Made of Dawn by R. Allen Chappell. Set in the Navajo Nation in Arizona and New Mexico.


~~~Thrillers~~~

Deep Past by Eugene Linden. Set in Kazakhstan.
 Deception Cove by Owen Laukkanen. Set in Washington State.


~~~Private Investigators~~~

Save Me from Dangerous Men by S.A. Lelchuk. Set in California.
Cemetery Road by Tom Lowe. Set in Florida.


~~~Police Procedurals~~~

Earthly Remains by Donna Leon. Set in Italy.
The Body in the Castle Well by Martin Walker. Set in France.


~~~Historical Mysteries~~~

The Secret Life of Anna Blanc by Jennifer Kincheloe. Set in California.
Harkness by Michael Bigham. Set in Oregon.
Murder at the Fitzwilliam by Jim Eldridge. Set in England.


~~~Non-Fiction~~~

Tschiffely's Ride: Ten Thousand Miles in the Saddle from Southern Cross to Pole Star by A.F. Tschiffely. Various locations throughout South America, Central America, and the US.


Did any of the titles tickle your fancy? I hope so!





8 comments:

  1. That's a very nice selection, Cathy. I really like the Martin Walker series, so it's very good to see that. And the Leon, too, of course. There are also a few names there I'm not so familiar with, so I'll be looking forward to what you think of those.

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  2. There are more than one here that I've been watching. Well done with your 'bargain' shopping. :-)

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    1. I thought it was well past time that I gave her another shot.

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  4. I love getting good deals on ebooks. I see a few that I'd like to get.

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    1. I'm just checking in after finding two eBooks I've wanted for a long time that were just reduced to $1.99 each. Can't beat that with a stick!

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