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April 5, 2009 at 14:19
· Filed under books, free ·Tagged ebooks
To promote the upcoming release of Gone Tomorrow by Lee Child, Persuader is available in ebook formats from Bantam Dell until May 19.
Jack Reacher.
The ultimate loner.
An elite ex-military cop who left the service years ago, he’s moved from place to place…without family…without possessions…without commitments.
And without fear. Which is good, because trouble—big, violent, complicated trouble—finds Reacher wherever he goes. And when trouble finds him, Reacher does not quit, not once…not ever.
But some unfinished business has now found Reacher. And Reacher is a man who hates unfinished business.
Ten years ago, a key investigation went sour and someone got away with murder. Now a chance encounter brings it all back. Now Reacher sees his one last shot. Some would call it vengeance. Some would call it redemption. Reacher would call it…justice.
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September 15, 2008 at 15:29
· Filed under books, free ·Tagged david hewson, ebooks, mystery

Bantam Dell is offering A Season for the Dead by David Hewson until October 15 here to read in its entirety, or as a pdf or txt download (email registration required).
In the heat of a Roman summer, Nic Costa, a young, optimistic detective is faced with a crime that reaches deep into the heart of the Vatican.
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August 7, 2008 at 23:31
· Filed under books, free ·Tagged audiobooks, ebooks, karen marie moning, katherine neville
Two current free ebook and audiobook offerings:


In celebration of the 20th anniversary of The Eight, a pdf is available to download at Katherine Neville’s site until August 18, midnight (assuming that’s ET).
And there’s a free audiobook (mp3) podcast of Karen Marie Moning’s Darkfever here from Bantam Dell that started recently.
Updated August 2009: Darkfever free ebook available (for a limited time?) at Suvudu’s free library.
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July 3, 2008 at 23:44
· Filed under books, free ·Tagged ebooks, tor
I’m still a bit ambivalent on reading ebooks (although if I actually had a reader though, that would probably make the difference) – but that doesn’t mean I won’t take advantage of free ones to try out. Tor has been offering free ebooks for the past few months, if you sign up for the newsletter. Gnostalgia has posted all of them since the beginning (as far as I can tell) if you’d like to catch up on previous weeks’ offerings. Categories aren’t in use there, so go through the entries, or browse for the entries here in the tags.
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