Four great books. One killer price.
$12.99
Howard Shrier set the Canadian crime world abuzz in 2008 with his acclaimed debut novel, Buffalo Jump, which introduced Toronto investigator Jonah Geller, best friend Jenn Raudsepp and reluctant hit man Dante Ryan. Hailed in reviews by the Globe and Mail‘s Margaret Cannon, Quill and Quire‘s Sarah Weinman and many others, and quickly optioned for televison, Buffalo Jump won Canada’s top crime fiction prize — the Arthur Ellis Award — for best first novel. The following year, Shrier made history when the sequel, High Chicago, won best novel, making him the first author ever to garner these awards in consecutive years. The third Geller book, Boston Cream, received starred reviews in both Library Journal and Publisher’s Weekly, and Miss Montreal earned more raves, a third Arthur nomination and a Bony Blithe Award nomination as well.
Each title was originally published by Random House/Vintage Canada at $19.99 and the Kindle editions sold for $12.99. A bundle of the first three books sold for $19.99.
Now you can get all four books — a retail value of $78 in print, $52 in digital formats — for the cost of one: $12.99.
Dante Ryan would kill for that price.
Would you?