GET FREE HISTORICAL MYSTERY E-BOOKS:As of Oct. 24,Philippines Archives you can download cozy historical mystery reads like The Catalogued Corpse, Lady Rample Steps Out, and the Tommy & Evelyn Christie Mysteries Box Setfor free on Stuff Your Kindle Day.
Best historical mystery deals on Stuff Your Kindle DayIf your bookshelf (or, let’s be real, your Kindle library) could use a few more whodunits, today is your lucky day. Stuff Your Kindle Day is here, bringing a stash of free e-books that’ll have you playing period detective without spending a dime.
Whether you’re into jazz-era London sleuths or cozy countryside mysteries, there’s something for every amateur detective. And if your trusty Kindle needs an upgrade, there’s never been a better time to make the switch.
Here are a few standout titles to download before the clock runs out:
The Catalogued Corpseby D.S. Lang: The first in the Doro Banyon series, this mystery is set in a small college town where librarian Doro discovers her rival’s body. What looks like an accident might be something much more sinister. It’s got intrigue, 1920s academia vibes, and a determined amateur sleuth — perfect for curling up with on a rainy evening.
Lady Rample Steps Outby Shéa MacLeod: Lady Rample is bored of high society — until a night at a London jazz club pulls her into a murder investigation. With her eccentric Aunt Butty by her side, Lady Rample becomes the poshest detective in town. Think of it as Agatha Christie meets The Great Gatsby.
Tommy & Evelyn Christie Mysteries Box Setby Catherine Coles: For those who like their mysteries with a side of English countryside charm, this box set includes three novels packed with manor house murders and amateur sleuthing. Evelyn Christie, a former police officer, navigates the secrets of the upper crust alongside her husband, Tommy.
The best part? You don’t need a Kindle to join in on the fun. Anyone with an iPad, Kobo, Nook, or even a smartphone can enjoy free discounted books during Stuff Your Kindle Day. The Kindle app, which works on most smartphones and tablets, makes it easy to dive into e-books without needing a dedicated e-reader.
But if you’ve been thinking about getting an e-reader, now’s a perfect time to treat yourself. Amazon’s latest Kindle line-up just dropped, featuring their first-ever color Kindle — perfect for a more vibrant reading experience.
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