THIF!– Thank Holmes It’s Friday!
As I’ve mentioned many times on this blog, my first book, Sherlock & Irene: The Secret Truth Behind “A Scandal in Bohemia” was published by MX Publishing this year, and I couldn’t have asked for a better publisher. MX Publishing specializes in Sherlock Holmes-themed work, and if you’re looking for new Sherlock Holmes stories by fans, scholarly work about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, or just an entertaining read in general, I highly recommend that Sherlock Holmes fans and mystery readers take a look at their website.
MX Publishing is holding a special sale on certain books. As part of their new promotion, “Thank Holmes It’s Friday!” here are some special deals:
Here are the offers valid from 9pm Thursday UK time to 9am Saturday UK time. Only one discount code can be used per customer so please pick your offer. Please consider adding a 'mystery book' to your order too as it helps us spread the postage.
Just A Dollar - Holmes Book of the Week
The Detective and The Woman - $16.95
First in the Holmes/Adler series of four books (so far) by Amy Thomas
Offer $1 Quantity 5
Code at basket THIF-3
Just a Dollar - Non-Holmes Book Of The Week
80 Years Gone In A Flash - $19.95
The autobiography of John Jochimsen - legendary photographer.
Offer $1 Quantity 5
Code at basket THIF-1
Sherlock Book Of The Week
The Monographs $22.95
The definitive guide to becoming Sherlock Holmes
Offer $ 5 Quantity 5
Code at basket THIF-4
Free AudioBook of the Week
A Biased Judgement: The Sherlock Holmes Diaries 1897 $18.95
Geri Schear's first in novel in a traditional trilogy
Offer $ free Quantity 5 US, 5 UK
First five from USA and UK to use contact us form with code THIF-2
Check them out before it’s too late!
–Chris Chan
Chris Chan’s first book, Sherlock & Irene: The Secret Truth Behind “A Scandal in Bohemia” was released on August 27th from MX Publishing, and is available for sale at Amazon.com and the MX Publishing website, as well as at Book Depository (with free worldwide shipping there). It is also available in a Kindle edition.
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