Today and today only, as part of Cyber Monday, prices in the Kindle store are ridiculously low! Open Road Media, a partner of the Mysterious Press, has slashed its prices across the board and its e-books are up to 80% off. That means you can get most of its ebooks for less than $1.99! Curious? Then follow this link to find out more!
If you're curious, look up "Mysteriouspress.com" in the Kindle store. You'll see plenty of titles steeply discounted, including the work of Ellery Queen, William DeAndrea, Christianna Brand, Jane Haddam, Charlotte Armstrong, Dorothy Uhnak, Stuart M. Kaminsky, and more!
Happy shopping!
UPDATE!
Folks, it’s not too late to take advantage of the “Cyber
Monday Madness” as the Mysterious Press (and Open Road Integrated Media) have
lost their minds, slashing their prices across the board and giving you a
one-of-a-kind chance to stock up on your reading material for the next little
bit! I’ve gone ahead and made a lot of purchases. I mean, a lot. And not just mysteries – I’ve
stocked up on other genres while I was at it, including sci-fi and Westerns. I
spent much of the day skipping merrily along from page to page taking advantage
of these incredible deals while they lasted. And at the end of the day… Well, let’s
just say the hit list is extensive. But judge for yourself – here it is below!
The Yellowstone Kelly
Novels by Peter Bowen
Coyote Winds by
Peter Bowen
The Rose in Darkness
by Christianna Brand
What Dread Hand? by
Christianna Brand
Brand X by Christianna
Brand
Heads You Lose by Christianna
Brand
The Honey Harlot by
Christianna Brand
Cat and Mouse by Christianna
Brand
Tower by Ken Bruen
and Reed Farrel Coleman
The Lords of
Discipline by Pat Conroy
Binary by Michael
Crichton
Drug of Choice by
Michael Crichton
Easy Go by Michael
Crichton
Five O’Clock Lightning
by William L. DeAndrea
Killed in Fringe Time
by William L. DeAndrea
Killed in the Fog by
William L. DeAndrea
The Lunatic Fringe
by William L. DeAndrea
Snark by William L. DeAndrea
Atropos by William L. DeAndrea
Azrael by William L. DeAndrea
Whiskey River by
Loren D. Estleman
Motor City Blue by
Loren D. Estleman
Thunder City by
Loren D. Estleman
Angel Eyes by
Loren D. Estleman
The Midnight Man by
Loren D. Estleman
Sugartown by Loren
D. Estleman
The Glass Highway by
Loren D. Estleman
Every Brilliant Eye
by Loren D. Estleman
Spellsinger by
Alan Dean Foster
The Hour of the Gate
by Alan Dean Foster
The Day of the
Dissonance by Alan Dean Foster
Death Wish by
Brian Garfield
The Vanquished by
Brian Garfield
Wild Times by
Brian Garfield
Not a Creature Was
Stirring by Jane Haddam
Quoth the Raven by
Jane Haddam
Dear Old Dead by
Jane Haddam
A Stillness in
Bethlehem by Jane Haddam
Murder Superior by
Jane Haddam
Act of Darkness by
Jane Haddam
Bleeding Hearts by
Jane Haddam
Blunt Darts by
Jeremiah Healy
The Cross-Eyed Bear
Murders by Dorothy B. Hughes
A Fatal Glass of Beer by
Stuart M. Kaminsky
Divine Inspiration
by Jane Langton
Rosemary’s Baby by
Ira Levin
King of Morning, Queen
of Day by Ian McDonald
Futureland by
Walter Mosley
Tough as Nails: The
Complete Cases of Donahue from the Pages of Black Mask by Frederick Nebel
Black Samurai by
Marc Olden
Poe Must Die by
Marc Olden
The Puzzle of the Red
Stallion by Stuart Palmer
Miss Withers Regrets
by Stuart Palmer
The Puzzle of the
Pepper Tree by Stuart Palmer
The Puzzle of the Blue
Banderilla by Stuart Palmer
The Puzzle of the
Silver Persian by Stuart Palmer
Omit Flowers by
Stuart Palmer
The Gilded Nightmare
by Hugh Pentecost
The Skies Discrowned
and An Epitaph in Rust: The Complete Novels by Tim Powers
Earthquake Weather
by Tim Powers
Dinner at Deviant’s
Palace by Tim Powers
Expiration Date by
Tim Powers
Strike Three You’re
Dead by R. D. Rosen
More than Human by
Theodore Sturgeon
Jerry Tracy, Celebrity
Reporter by Theodore A. Tinsley
Dancing Aztecs by
Donald E. Westlake
Tales of the Witch
by Angela Zeman
I know that once I know them, I'll regret not getting some of the other books on your list, but as it is I bought every dicounted Ellery Queen kindle book that isn't in my library already. Also got Walter Lord's A Night To Remember. It's not exactly a mystery, but it IS published by Mysterious Press/Open Road, so I figured the $2.99 price was temporary.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads up!
It's breaking news for me that e-books are up to 80% off.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for the heads up ! It was very useful and Christmas came early!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you were able to take advantage of this sale. I went a bit nuts myself. :)
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