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This sweepstakes features seven books with the perfect mix of history and mystery, so cozy on up and register to enter for a chance to win!

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Well Read, Then Dead by Terrie Farley Moran

Read ’Em and Eat is known for its delicious breakfast and lunch treats, along with quite a colorful clientele. If it’s not Rowena Gustavson loudly debating the merits of the current book club selection, it’s Miss Augusta Maddox lecturing tourists on rumors of sunken treasure among the islands. It’s no wonder Sassy’s favorite is Delia Batson, a regular at the Emily Dickinson table. Augusta’s cousin and best friend Delia is painfully shy—which makes the news of her murder all the more shocking.

No one is more distraught than Augusta, and Sassy wants to help any way she can. But Augusta doesn’t have time for sympathy. She wants Delia’s killer found—and she’s not taking no for an answer. Now Sassy is on the case, and she’d better act fast before there’s any more trouble in paradise.

 

An Unwilling Accomplice by Charles Todd

Home on leave, Bess Crawford is asked to accompany a wounded soldier confined to a wheelchair to Buckingham Palace, where he’s to be decorated by the King. The next morning when Bess goes to collect Wilkins, he has vanished. Both the Army and the nursing service hold Bess negligent for losing the war hero, and there will be an inquiry.

Then comes disturbing word from the Shropshire police, complicating the already difficult situation: Wilkins has been spotted, and he’s killed a man. If Bess is to save her own reputation, she must find Wilkins and uncover the truth. But the elusive soldier has disappeared again and even the Shropshire police have lost him. Suddenly, the moral implications of what has happened—that a patient in her charge has committed murder—become more important to Bess than her own future. She’s going to solve this mysterious puzzle, but righting an injustice and saving her honor may just cost Bess her life.

 

Atonement of Blood by Peter Tremayne

Winter, 670 AD. King Colgú has invited the leading nobles and chieftains of his kingdom to a feast day. Fidelma and her companion Eadulf are finally home for an extended stay, and have promised their son, Alchú, that they’ll be able to spend some time together after months of being on the road, investigating crimes. Fidelma and Eadulf are enjoying the feast when it is interrupted by the entrance of a religieux, who claims he has an important message for the King. He approaches the throne and shouts ‘Remember Liamuin!’ and then stabs King Colgú. The assassin is slain, but does enough damage to take out Colgú’s bodyguard, and to put the king himself on the verge of death.

As King Colgú lies in recovery, Fidelma, Eadulf, and bodyguard Gormán are tasked with discovering who is behind the assassination attempt, and who Liamuin is. They must journey into the territory of their arch-enemies, the Uí Fidgente, to uncover the secrets in the Abbey of Mungairit, and then venture into the threatening mountain territory ruled by a godless tyrant. Danger and violence are their constant companions until the final devastating revelation.

 

City of Ghosts by Kelli Stanley

June, 1940.

For the United States, war is on the horizon.

For Miranda Corbie, private investigator and erstwhile escort, there are debts to be paid and memories—long-suppressed and willfully forgotten—to be resurrected. Enter the U.S. State Department and the man who helped Miranda get her PI license. A man she owes. A man who asks her to track a chemistry professor here in San Francisco whom he suspects is a spy for the Nazis. Playing along may get Miranda a ticket to Blitz-bombed England and answers about her past…if she survives.

Through sordid back alleys and art gallery halls, from drag dress nightclubs to a Nazi costume ball, Miranda's journey into fear takes her on the famed City of San Francisco streamliner and to Reno, Nevada, the Biggest Little City in the World…where she finds herself framed for a murder she never anticipated. Forced to go underground, Miranda soldiers on alone, determined to find the truth about a murder, a Nazi spy, and her own troubling past.

But Miranda will have to learn the difference between reality and illusion, from despair to deceit and factual to fake, as she tries to get her life back.

 

Clam Wake by Mary Daheim

With the holidays gone and Hillside Manor almost empty, Innkeeper Judith McMonigle Flynn has a bad case of the blues. A housesitting stint at her aunt and uncle’s retirement home on Whoopee Island with cousin Renie seems like the ideal pick-me-up. Surrounded by retirees in the off-season sounds peaceful and pleasant—or so the duo thinks. But it isn’t long before a dead body pops up in their vicinity. Not surprising in an area full of older folks—until they learn it wasn’t a bad ticker that did in the victim, but a very sharp knife. With clouds of suspicion hovering over her and Renie, Judith reluctantly begins sleuthing—if only to prove they didn’t commit the crime.

But what she finds is puzzling. The victim reputedly didn’t have an enemy in the world—except for the killer. Digging for clams and answers, the cousins discover that retirement can be deadly—at least among the eclectic, eccentric residents of Obsession Shores.

 

Paw Enforcement by Diane Kelly

Officer Luz is lucky she still has a job after tasering a male colleague where it counts the most. Sure, he had it coming—which is why the police chief is giving Megan a second chance. The catch? Her new partner can’t carry a gun, can’t drive a cruiser, and can’t recite the Miranda Rights. Because her new partner is a big furry police dog. So that’s what the chief meant when he called Megan’s partner a real b*tch…

With Brigit out on the beat, Megan is writing up enough tickets to wallpaper the whole station. But when a bomb goes off at the mall’s food court, it’s up to Megan and Brigit to start digging—and sniffing—for clues. With the help of dead-sexy bomb-squad expert Seth Rutledge and his own canine partner named Blast, Megan finds herself in a desperate race to collar a killer. Will justice be served—or will she end up in the doghouse?

 

Red Winter by Dan Smith

1920, central Russia. The Red Terror tightens its hold. Kolya has deserted his Red Army unit and returns home to bury his brother and reunite with his wife and sons. But he finds the village silent and empty. The men have been massacred in the forest. The women and children have disappeared.

In this remote, rural Russian community the folk tales that mothers tell their children by candlelight take on powerful significance, and the terrifying legend of Koschei, The Deathless One, begins to feel very real. Kolya sets out on a journey through dense, haunting forests and across vast plains against the bitter winter, in the desperate hope he will find his wife and two boys—and find them alive. But there are very dark things in Kolya's past. And, as he strives to find his family, there's someone—or something—following his trail…

Comments

  1. Carol Lawman

    Amazing collection of books!

  2. Donna Shaw

    I have logged in and clicked on the entry for the sweepstakes, but there isn’t any response to let me either fill out a form or to let me know that I’m entered. Am I missing something?

    donna Shaw

  3. Jennifer Weaver

    I think something is wrong with the link to register!

  4. Karen

    Not working for me either.

  5. Connie Fischer

    I’m having problems with it recognizing my password. I’ve been registered for long time now.

  6. cheryl HEAD

    I have tryed a dozen times and even changed my password and it will not let me enter this contest for the Histories and Mysteries Books.

  7. Connie Saunders

    I am also having trouble with the entry and I am logged in!

  8. Diane Grantier

    Me too. Just keeps asking for my name and password 🙁

  9. Katherine Marion

    I am signed in and when I click the link, it wants me to sign in again, but doesn’t recognize my sign in info. ??????????

  10. Theresa Dunlap

    I’m having the same problem.

  11. Susan Wasson

    I just tried several times to enter the History/Mystery sweepstakes and it keeps telling me I’m not an authorized user or some such thing.
    I’d love to enter this contest because the prize is some really exciting books, so I’m hoping you are just having a computer glitch of some kind. Thank you!

  12. Karl Stenger

    The same is happening to me. There must be something wrong

  13. Susan Meek

    Having the same issue as those above!

  14. Jeanette Barney

    Not working.

  15. Celeste Gaydos

    I’m logged in but can’t enter sweepstakes. Wants same log in into but doesn’t let me enter

  16. Celeste Gaydos

    Oops guess I should have read all ur above comments lol

  17. Margot Core

    “I just tried several times to enter the History/Mystery sweepstakes and it keeps telling me I’m not an authorized user or some such thing.”

    Same here, can’t enter, not authorized

  18. Laura Morris

    I also cannot register for the giveaway…hope they have someone on tech support working on this problem.

  19. Emily Bronstein

    Same here. Can log in but pop up for entry into the drawing just keeps popping back up.

  20. Linda Kish

    Now my comment has been flagged as spam?? How crazy is this?

  21. Margot Core

    Further, attempting to contact the site using the info@ … etc listed on the contact page results in:
    “ErrorThe email address “info@criminalelement.com.” is not recognized. Please fix it and try again.”

    Anyone else try that?

    So, things are not working very well around here today.

  22. Alice

    Hellooooo….anyone out there in CriminalElementLand?

  23. Janice

    I’m having the same problem,and I really want to enter.

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