Friday, April 02, 2010

Amazon Free Book Today

Originally Published April 2, 2010 by Cindy O'Neal

Note: If you are reading this on your Kindle and want to get a book from the Kindle store now, type in the title, then toggle your 5-way switch to the right until store is highlighted. Press in on it to search. When the title comes up, make sure it is still free (or an acceptable price) before finally pressing in on the 5-way switch to "buy" it. You can always press the back button (before you press buy) if you change your mind. 

And remember... what is FREE today may not be FREE tomorrow, so get it while you can!

Here's what looks to be a nice mystery/thriller. And it isn't a sample, it's the whole book!
The Real Enemy (Sophie Trace Trilogy, Book 1) (Kindle Edition)

The Real Enemy (Sophie Trace Trilogy, Book 1)

by Kathy Herman
(25 reviews at Amazon.com)
Devices: Blackberry, iPhone, Kindle, PC, Mac
Kindle Price: $0.00 & includes wireless delivery via Amazon Whispernet
From Booklist:
*Starred Review* “Brill” Jessup earned her nickname because of her brilliant detective work during her 18 years in the Memphis Police Department. Now the first female police chief in the sleepy little town of Sophie Trace, Tennessee, Brill needs to build her “street cred” all over again, both with a staff that’s just getting to know her and with a sheriff with a giant ego whose cases sometimes overlap hers. In this faith-based novel, Brill’s husband, Kurt, has had an affair, and she’s not able to forgive him. But Brill has more to worry about than just her marital problems. People are beginning to disappear from Sophie Trace without leaving a clue, and many believe “red shadows,” the ghosts of Cherokees who were forced from their land, are responsible. Herman skillfully builds suspense and twists plotlines, keeping her readers hooked from beginning to end. While the characters in this book are both interesting and three-dimensional, Brill is an especially fascinating blend of tough and vulnerable, the epitome of a woman under great stress, personal and professional. This is the first installment in the Sophie Trace trilogy, and libraries will want all three. --Shelley Mosley