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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Sunday, August 5 — Two Great Reads for under $3 — Save 79% on Deborah Sharp’s Mace Bauer Mystery Mama Does Time, plus … Don’t miss Benjamin David Burrell’s Red Leaves and the Living Token (Today’s Sponsor)

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Red Leaves and the Living Token

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Doctors tell Raj that his son Emret won’t survive his illness. As Raj struggles to prepare himself and Emret for the inevitable, he’s confronted by Moslin, his son’s nurse, who’s been filling Emret’s head with fairytales about heroic quests and powerful disease curing miracles. Emret now thinks that all he has to do is find the mythical Red Tree from the nurse’s stories, and he’ll live.
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In an attempt to protect his son from further emotional damage, Raj asks Moslin to stay away from Emret. He returns hours later to find them both missing.

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He searches the fairytales for clues to where they may have gone and stumbles upon stories that, strangely, he already knows. He saw them in a vision just before his son disappeared.

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Mama Does Time (A Mace Bauer Mystery)Kindle Daily Deal: Mama Does Time

Mace Bauer is used to helping her mother–a true southern woman with impeccable manners–get out of all kinds of trouble in their rural Florida town. But this time, the trouble is serious: Mace’s mom has found a body in her car’s trunk, and the police think she’s guilty.

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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Saturday, August 4 — Two Great Reads for under $3 — Save 74% on World-Renowned Actor Michael J. Fox’s Memoir of Living With Parkinson’s Disease, Lucky Man, plus … Don’t miss Walter Jackson’s Thriller Snakebit (Today’s Sponsor)

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Snakebit

by Walter Jackson
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Caulder is an ex-con with a simple assignment – find Dawayne Howard and deliver him to the old man – a mob boss in Orlando. The only problem? The old man is going to kill Dawayne, and Dawayne doesn’t want to die.

 

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Lucky Man

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World renowned actor Michael J. Fox has been battling Parkinson’s disease since age 30. With an ironic sensibility and keen understanding of the absurd, Fox details his years living with the disease, from the first symptoms detected during his flourishing film career to his recent work helping find a cure.

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Nurse and Spy in the Union Army by S. Emma E. Edmonds

Every Friday, Marilyn Knapp Litt, who blogs at ClassicKindle.com, brings us her recommendation of a free classic book to discover (or rediscover) on Kindle. Find more of Marilyn’s recommendations at her blog, ClassicKindle.com, a guide to the best free and inexpensive classic literature for the Kindle. You can also get Marilyn’s blog on Kindle and I recommend that you “Like” the Classic Kindle Facebook page as well so you don’t miss anything. Here’s Marilyn’s post:

Nurse and Spy in the Union Army The Adventures and Experiences of a Woman in Hospitals, Camps, and Battle-Fields” is an 1864 memoir by Sarah Emma Edmonds. She is a Canadian woman who served in the American Civil War disguised as a man. Here is how she describes her book: The “Nurse and Spy” is simply a record of events which have transpired in the experience and under the observation of one who has been on the field and participated in numerous battles—among which are the first and second Bull Run, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, the Seven days in front of Richmond, Antietam, and Fredericksburg—serving in the capacity of “Spy” and as “Field Nurse” for over two years.”

Upon going up to her I recognised her as one of the washerwomen of our army, I asked her what she was doing there and where the army had gone. Said she: “I don’t know anything about the army; I am cooking my husband’s supper, and am expecting him home every minute; see what a lot of things I have got for him,” pointing to a huge pile of blankets, haversacks and canteens which she had gathered up, and over which she had constituted herself sentinel. I soon found out that the poor creature had become insane. The excitement of battle had proved too much for her, and all my endeavors to persuade her to come with me were unavailing. I had no time to spare, for I was convinced that the army had really decamped.

But our heroine has stayed too long and the washerwoman gives her up to the enemy.

One of the men said “See here old woman, are you sure that she can tell us if we find her?” “Oh, yes, she can tell you, I know she can,” was the woman’s reply. They would go away a little distance and then come back again; by and by they began to accuse the woman of playing a false game; then they swore, threatened to shoot her, and she began to cry. All this was an interesting performance I admit; but I did not enjoy it quite so much, in consequence of being rather uncomfortably near the performers.

I don’t think I give anything away to say she escapes! This is an odd story. A few women did dress as men to fight – but it seems particularly odd that a Canadian would be compelled to join our fight.

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