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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Free Book - Margarita Nights OR Always Leave 'Em Dying (E)

You can pick one of the following two books from Kobo for free, using coupon code MAR12CRI, as part of their Kobo Touch Book Club. There may be some geographic restrictions and from what I can tell, the coupon code expires today (presumably at midnight, in one time zone or another).

Margarita Nights ($1.99 Kindle, Kobo), the first in the Sherri Travis Mystery series by Phyllis Smallman
Book Description
Margarita Nights is a cozy with grit -- serving Jack Daniels instead of tea.

In a small Florida beach town, Sherri Travis is a bartender with attitude and a woman with an inconveniently murdered husband who turns out to be as much trouble to her dead as he was alive.

Sifting through the debris of Jimmy's life, Sherri finds more than a few people who wanted her lying, scheming, scam artist husband gone -- but which one actually did the deed?

Always Leave 'Em Dying ($4.39 Kindle, Kobo), by Richard S. Prather, is a classic from the early 50's and the ninth title in his Shell Scott series.
Book Description
Shell Scott. He’s a guy with a pistol in his pocket and sex and violence on his mind. The crime world’s public enemy number one this Casanova is a sucker for a damsel in distress. When a pair of lovely legs saunters into his office he can’t help but take the job even when the case is a killer. In ALWAYS LEAVE ’EM DYING Shell thinks he has seen it all until he sees the cult. It sacrifices the best for the worst and when he discovers who is leading it, it almost kills him. Uniformed in black right down to the gun aimed at Shell the leader resembles an embalmed undertaker. But it isn’t just those gorgeous young girls he seeks to sacrifice. He wants Shell. Not dead or alive, just dead.

To get the book for free, you'll need an account. Click the Kobo link above, then on the blue Buy Now button; on the new page displayed, scroll down about halfway and click on the Have a gift card or promo code? Use it here link; enter the coupon code (I use cut and paste, as case often matters), click Apply and verify that the Promo credit is applied and your total is zero before clicking on the green Buy Now button.