FREE E-BOOKS:On Jan. 23,Watch Power hundreds of e-books are completely free on Amazon. Shop these historical cozy mystery books for free today.
Stuff Your Kindle Day is back again, and we couldn't be happier about it. As with previous events, hundreds of e-books are listed at Amazon for free today. Yes, $0. It's an author-organized event that drops the price of hundreds of e-books to nothing. and once you purchase a book, it's yours forever.
Stuff Your Kindle Days cover many genres and subgenres including romance and fantasy, but the latest is focused on cozy mystery. Hosted by the Cozy Mystery Book Club, the hub page lists out exactly what's included, and is broken down into Contemporary Cozies, Historical Cozies, and Paranormal Cozies, so you can find books that are perfect for you.
And if you are a real fan of historical cozy mystery novels, there are plenty of books for you to download. Here's a pick of just some of the incredible e-books you can download for free.
A Death in Devonby Shéa MacLeod — $0$4.99
Death in Soho (Augusta Peel 1920s Mysteries)by Emily Organ — $0$2.99
Murder in the Maze (Lottie Sprigg Country House 1920s)by Martha Bond — $0$4.99
Killing Time in Georgia (The Savannah Time Travel Mysteries)by Susan Kiernan-Lewis — $0$4.99
Murder By Multiplesby Rachel Ford —$0$4.99
The Case of the Christmas Angel (A Cozy 1930s Jack and Frances Mystery)by Carmen Radtke — $0$2.99
A Venetian Escapade (The Continental Capers of Melody Chesterton) by Sarah F. Noel — $0$5.99
Enigma of Lake Fallsby Brittany E. Brinegar — $0$4.99
Paul Madison P.I.by Sharon Michaels — $0 $2.99
The Catalogued Corpseby D.S. Lang — $0$5.99
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