Absent (The Sutherland Series Book 3) ($2.99) by Jill C. Baker: Carter is academic, reserved, and partly colorblind until he meets Tracee Green, a synesthete who sees words as colors. Joining her on 4 sensory journeys to pivotal eras in time, his world vividly changes. He also discovers shady dealings at her Foundation & her allure isn’t lost on his wife. Peacocks. Elixirs. Escape. Reedsy Reviewer: “I Loved It!”
This deal is good on May 15, 2021
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Native Moments ($1.99) by Nic Schuck: In the tradition of other great ex-patriot stories like The Sun Also Rises or All the Pretty Horses, Native Moments is a coming-of-age adventure set among the lush landscape of Costa Rica. After the death of his brother, Sanch Murray leaves for a surf trip as a way to cope and sets out on a quixotic search for an alternative to the American Dream.
This deal is good on May 15, 2021
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Shackles and More Gripping Tales ($0.99) by James Hanna: Twenty-one tales in the tradition of Kafka and Hunter S. Thompson. In one of these stories, a cop passes to the afterlife and discovers his guide spirit is Richard Nixon. In another, two brothers fall prey to calamitous visions while playing fantasy baseball. Distinguished Favorite-Independent Press Awards. Finalist-Book Excellence Awards.
This deal is good on May 15, 2021
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Lucky ($0.99) by V. R. Street: She won the lottery. But did she make a costly mistake agreeing to star on reality TV? Kat wants a baby but can’t afford one. So when she hits the big jackpot, she thinks her problems are solved…until her husband convinces her to star on reality TV. But all the glitz and the glamour won’t help when the world is watching her every move.
This deal is good on May 15, 2021
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Managed Care ($0.99) by Joe Barrett: Is it too much to ask that a managed care facility refund a year’s advance payment when your grandfather dies before he can move in? Frank Johnson doesn’t think so, which is why the thirty-three-year-old now lives in a nursing home, locked in a chess match feud with management that doesn’t occupy nearly enough of his time.
This deal is good on May 14, 2021
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A Second, Less Capable, Head: And Other Rogue Stories ($0.99) by James Hanna: Nineteen stories that range from science fantasy to the equally bizarre world of stalkers and schizophrenics. The stories include a Tea Party activist who grows a second head and a rape victim who confronts her assailant in a maximum security prison. Gold Medal Winner: Readers Favorite Awards. Silver Medal Winner: Independent Press Awards.
This deal is good on May 14, 2021
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The Unicorn Moms ($3.99) by Mary O’Hora: Has looking at all those seemingly perfect PTA moms ever made you want to throw up in your mouth a bit? Well then, The Unicorn Moms is the perfect book for you. Set the kids in front of the TV, pour yourself a drink, and dive into the lives of these new found girlfriends as they navigate the twists and turns of life, kids, jobs & men…with each other, some humor and a little spiked coffee!
This deal is good on May 14, 2021
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Road to Antietam (Galloway Book 1) ($0.99) by Tom E. Hicklin: Daniel and Christopher Galloway join up at the outbreak of war between the states. Expecting adventure and excitement, they instead find hardship and danger beyond anything they could have imagined. Just when they think they’ve seen the worst of it, they step out onto a farmer’s field by a sunken road, on the deadliest day in American history.
This deal is good on May 14, 2021
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A Victim of Desperation ($0.99) by Brenda Hasse: Desperately made decisions have consequences… Based on a true story of human trafficking – coerced into additional sales training, Jessica is taken far from home only to discover she is trapped in a human labor trafficking scheme. Will she ever escape the abhorrent living conditions and be reunited with her sixteen-month-old daughter again?
This deal is good on May 13, 2021
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Hotel Obscure: A Collection of Short Stories ($0.99) by Lisette Brodey: In a run-down neighborhood in an unnamed city, people live and die in “the Obscure.” The patronage is an eclectic group: musicians, writers, addicts, hookers, lonely people, poor people, rich people, once-well-off people, and those who have reason to hide from their former lives or to escape the demands of a disapproving and punishing society.
This deal is good on May 13, 2021
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Naked Under the Lights ($0.99) by Judith Peck: Sonata at 18, seeking attention from her distracted artist father, pursues affection beyond home with an artist where she faces betrayal, sexual humiliation, and failure before becoming the woman she wants to be. Telling this story of passion in family and in art, the author, an artist herself, makes both come vibrantly alive.
This deal is good on May 13, 2021
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Young Anna ($0.99) by Dr. Sharon A. Mitchell: They sold her to pay her father’s debts. For Anna, helping her family was priority one. She was not their priority. When is a sacrifice too much? You met Anna in TRUST. You followed along her journey in SELFISH. Now read about the deeds that shaped her teen years and made her the woman you know now. Read YOUNG ANNA.
This deal is good on May 13, 2021
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The Siege ($0.99) by James Hanna: Hemmings, a prison counselor, is conscripted to defuse a hostage standoff in a Midwestern prison. But the lines between the good guys and the bad guys are so blurred that he does not know where his loyalties belong. A literary thriller written in the tradition of Faulkner and Conrad. Bronze medal winner: Reader’s Favorite International Awards.
Gilded Prisons ($2.99) by Linda Gould: Major League ballplayer Justin Moore is kidnapped from his own ballpark and transported to a foreign land. His devoted wife April is left behind to wonder why this disaster happened, and what she can do about it. Will it take high-level international negotiations to obtain Justin’s release? Or will he end up taking matters into his own hands?
Finnegan Found: Surviving the POW Camps on the Yalu ($0.99) by John N. Powers: Finnegan Found takes the reader to the POW camps of the Korean War. Facing an enemy they had not been trained to fight, our soldiers found themselves in a war with new rules. They formed a secret army within the camps and fought the Chinese attempts at “re-education.” Their goals? Survive with their pride intact and teach others how to do the same.
Inside Isla ($2.99) by Liz Breen: Isla is a writer living in the south of England, with her husband and their two children. When Roman suggests they attend counseling sessions to revive their sex life, Isla reluctantly agrees. Isla soon realizes that she has her fair share of problems, like her book’s character, Gem. Secrets are unearthed and Isla’s life changes forever.
Friends and Neighbours ($0.99) by Ruth Torjussen: Life as a Marie Osmond impersonator living in Stoke can be challenging enough. But when your best friend has died and your other friends have moved away it can suddenly get a whole lot tougher. Now heartbroken Jenny has a female-shaped hole in her life which – despite the presence of many women – won’t go away. Grief has turned her into a first-class snob.
This deal is good on May 11, 2021
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The Coldness of Objects ($0.99) by Panayotis Cacoyannis: London 2030. The news a young postman delivers will cause Mr. Rubens to reflect on all the sadnesses and joys of the past, while he begins to prepare for the surprises of the future. “Thoroughly gripping… a chilling vision of an abnormal ‘new-normal’ to come.” – Kirkus Reviews (starred review).
This deal is good on May 11, 2021
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Soldier Boys: Tales of the Civil War ($0.99) by Jack Matthews: Fictional snapshots of Civil War soldiers as they cheat death and mess around between battles. Without dwelling on the war’s tragic dimension, these old-fashioned (and historically accurate) yarns are infused with irony and a youthful sense of adventure. They ask you to ponder the human condition as people of that time might have done.
This deal is good on May 11, 2021
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Call Me Pomeroy ($0.99) by James Hanna: Pomeroy, a street musician on parole, travels to the Occupy Oakland Movement and its sister occupations in Europe. He does not go for political reasons but to get on television, land an agent, and score a million dollar contract for his ditty: Ants in My Pants. Zany situations and adult language. Winner: Gold Medal, Readers’ Favorite Awards.
The Moon Is Missing: A Novel ($1.99) by Jenni Ogden: A beguiling novel from a “beautiful writer” (Jacquelyn Mitchard, “The Deep End of the Ocean”): When Georgia’s daughter, Lara, starts asking questions about her biological father, Georgia can’t remember all the pieces of her past. Only by journeying back to the places she met Danny and where he died can she give her daughter (and herself) the truth.
A Cross for Two Graves ($0.99) by Alan Thrush: A beautifully written story of unfailing love and the strength of the human spirit, this novel carries fascinating subtext: the complexities of post-traumatic stress and its impact on those who suffer it. The result is a compelling and moving tapestry of love, war, enduring friendship, and the eternal debts of honor forged in battle. Unputdownable.
The Hand of Fate ($1.45) by Alvira Michaels: The first book of a duology, this debut novel by Alvira Michaels centers on the life of Alexandra Gray who moves from London to San Francisco once she finds true love. It’s a gritty story peppered with sharp wit and a mantra of living life with a sense of purpose rather than getting caught up in stereotypes and race. A good adult read buy The Hand of Fate now, eBook or paperback. Twitter: @AlviraMichaels
This deal is good on May 8, 2021
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Viking: The Chronicles of Haakon the Coward ($2.99) by Alfonso Solís: Young Haakon lives a quiet and peaceful life in the Norwegian village of Vestfold. However, on reaching the age of fourteen, he must put the innocence of youth behind him, in order to become a fearsome Viking. On his fourteenth birthday something happens that will change his life forever. His father, Gunnjorn, chief of the village, demands that he sacrifice a slave in Odin’s honor, in the presence of a large number of important and powerful Viking chiefs and ships’ captains.
This deal is good on May 8, 2021
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For Shelly O’Connor (The East End Series Book 1) ($2.99) by Jackson Cole Jr.: For Shelly O’Connor (vol1) follows Jonathan as he comes to terms with the death of his best friend, Shelly––her death by heroin overdose plunges him into a psychotic spiral, where he is forced to confront the failures of his past and the uncertain path ahead of him, adjusting to living in a world now absent of people he once held most dear to him.
This deal is good on May 7, 2021
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Memory Tree ($0.99) by Bill Mathis: Eula’s stardust—spirit—has been waiting for her father to return to their farmhouse so she can learn why he didn’t rescue his family. Dying, her father returns. He wants to pass away with his guilt and remorse of not being able to rescue his family and, more importantly, his secret shame over the way he dealt with his mixed-race relationship.
This deal is good on May 7, 2021
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The Siberian Spirit (The Russia Chronicles: An Underground Revolution Book 2) ($0.99) by Andrew Anzur Clement: A band of Russian street kids have been forced to flee their Moscow hideout. Unprepared to survive in the sub-freezing countryside, their only hope may be Katya, a glue addict from a poor Siberian family, and Pyotr the former son of US diplomats, if they are to outwit sinister government forces and reach a Slavic pagan sanctuary called The Lake.
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Wings of Wax ($2.99) by Apollo Papafrangou: With poetic and passionate prose, Apollo Papafrangou takes us on a universal coming-of-age journey that stretches from America’s Pacific Coast to a tiny beachside village in Greece. Wings of Wax is a deeply moving and entertaining story about a father and son and the sea that divides them.
This deal is good on May 6, 2021
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The Sisters´ Reunion (Peruvian Sunset Series Book 1) ($0.99) by Jessie Kelley: #1 Best-Selling Author – A story of three kidnapped sisters, family secrets, lies, and the healing power of love. Grace has hidden the truth of her horrible kidnapping. At 24, she decides that she needs to answer all the questions about her former existence. The journey is one of adventure, love, friendship, and second chances at life.
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In a Heartbeat ($0.99) by Josie Cara: When debilitating headaches and strange nightmares start wreaking havoc on budding artist Josie Bryant’s life, she and her fiancé Ethan, embark on a quest to gather as much information as possible in a last-ditch effort to save their relationship, and possibly Josie’s life.
Elevated Madness and Other Stories ($0.99) by John D. Ottini: Elevated Madness & Other Stories consists of 11 short stories that will amuse, shock, and entertain you. The twists and turns in each story will keep you guessing until the very end, where you’ll be left shaking your head and thinking, “Why didn’t I see that coming?”
Crooked Fences ($0.99) by C.J. Heigelmann: Crooked Fences is a fiercely honest story about a returning Afghanistan war veteran’s battle to overcome the debilitating effects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and depression while confronting the hatred of racism and homophobia instilled in him by his father while working in a low-income housing project.
Death of the Master Builder: Love, Envy, and the Struggle to Raise the Greatest Cathedral of the Italian Renaissance ($3.99) by Mark E. Fisher: In 1469 Tuscany, when Dario, a hedonistic city ruler, sees a vision of himself writhing in eternal flames, he is shaken to his core. To avoid damnation he hires Amadeo, a righteous builder, to absolve his sins by constructing the world’s largest cathedral. But Dario’s disgust at the man’s piety boils over, and he plots the builder’s moral downfall.
Parvathy’s Well & Other Stories (The India Collection) ($2.99) by Poornima Manco: All three books in the India series plus a bonus short story in an ebook box-set. These are stories that take you on a journey to the subcontinent. From displaying the vivid culture and colors, they also explore the darker side of humanity. From happy to sad, tragic to life-affirming, these tales cover the gamut of human emotions.
This deal is good on May 3, 2021
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OOF: An Online Outrage Fiesta for the Ages ($0.99) by Strobe Witherspoon: OOF explores the role of satire in a society lurching from one ridiculous crisis to the next, where media outlets rely on clicks to stay alive and everything is filtered through a lens of anger and misinformation.
This deal is good on May 3, 2021
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Crooked Fences ($0.99) by C.J. Heigelmann: Crooked Fences is a fiercely honest story about a returning Afghanistan war veteran’s battle to overcome the debilitating effects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and depression while confronting the hatred of racism and homophobia instilled in him by his father while working in a low-income housing project.
This deal is good on May 3, 2021
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American Past Time: After the Cheering Stops ($2.99) by Len Joy: The epic award-winning novel of postwar America. Dancer Stonemason is three days from his major league. With his wife and son cheering him on, he pitches the greatest game of his life. And then loses everything. American Past Time is the story of what happens to a man and his family after the cheering stops.
This deal is good on May 2, 2021
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The Rock and the Raindrop ($0.99) by Bjorn Wythette: Metaphysics, Philosophy, Spirituality, Whimsy. Written from nature’s point of view, this delightful tale is an exploration of the many ways God reveals Himself to us through nature. Filled with poetic charm, and a cast of improbable characters, this remarkable journey is an immersion into the underpinnings of life, and the wonders of existence.
This deal is good on May 2, 2021
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Finding Bryan ($0.99) by Matthew Kesselman: When Forrest’s mother tells him her cancer has progressed, it disrupts his already stressful life. Now, he’s tasked with finding his brother, Bryan, who left the family sixteen years ago. Determined, Forrest defies his wife’s orders and takes their young daughter to find Bryan. On the road, he must confront his demons, or lose everyone he loves.
This deal is good on May 2, 2021
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Malak Desert Child (The Boy Who Sailed to Spain Book 2) ($4.99) by Paul O’Garra: Malak is a stunning evocation of North Africa and its encounter with Western civilisation seen through the relationship between Pete, fleeing to Morocco to escape his mental demons by seeking solace in a pre-modern world, and a family of Christian Berbers who in escaping from their violent, drunken father to the Algerian Sahara, experience other problems and persecution.
This deal is good on May 2, 2021
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Ryder Stephens ($0.99) by Veronica Ventura: How is Ryder supposed to live with herself? She’s thirteen and her life’s been upended. Still, from San Francisco to NYC, she did it all by herself. A greyhound bus, a rented cot in a dingy slum, and her only friend a homeless man. Nothing is ideal and far from desired. She couldn’t let her mother’s death stand in the way of her dream, or so she thought.
This deal is good on May 1, 2021
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Babelfish: Tales from the Aquarium Age ($0.99) by Gino Pitaro: “Babelfish” is a new edition of the Italian literary success. Seven different stories and seven protagonists linked by the same approach to life, by the same condition of the soul which deals with what it sees while looking for the reasoned analysis and for revealing details. Literary magazines have called it intimate, engaging, never read before.
This deal is good on May 1, 2021
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The Vanishing Woman (Underground Railroad Book 1) ($0.99) by Doug Peterson: “The Vanishing Woman” tells the incredible true story of Ellen Craft, a slave who escaped from Georgia in 1848 by pretending to be a white man, while her husband posed as her slave. Their daring escape put the Fugitive Slave Law to its first major test, bringing attention to their plight all the way to the White House.
This deal is good on May 1, 2021
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Conecuh ($0.99) by Herb Hughes: Bronze Medal in Historical Fiction, 2020 eLit Awards. In search of the man she loved, Emily Rose and her part Cherokee slave, Nathaniel Whiteeagle, wandered a country ravaged by war. Facing danger at each turn, every clue they followed left them further behind. Would they ever find Caleb Garner, or would they die trying?
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From Blood to Ink ($2.99) by Brynn Myers: Indigo James is a successful author with a bad case of writer’s block. That is until the day she met Mila Aeress—aka the Goddess of Chaos. Thrust into a world she only thought existed in books, Indigo is now bound to her writing for a completely different reason. Each new manuscript becomes a book of sacrifice when her blood literally turns to ink.
The Colony ($2.99) by Nanette L. Avery: After encountering others with similar secrets, two teenage siblings make a drastic, grim decision in this novel. The events all lead to a twist ending that the author subtly hints at throughout the darkly satirical novel. With more than a passing nod to Psycho and Norman Bates, The Colony is a fascinating and at times mesmerizing read.
Everything, Somewhere ($1.99) by David Kummer: A rural Indiana town. A haunted Hollywood actor. 3 high school seniors. Worlds collide one summer; some people should never come home. With relatable characters and an ending that’ll stick with you for days, this is a novel for anyone. The new release that has everyone talking. Get your copy today. The power of memory. The search for meaning.
Resistance, Revolution and Other Love Stories ($2.99) by K.: Is love the most revolutionary of all acts? In this wide-ranging collection of twelve short stories, a startling array of characters explore their perspectives on love. The stories sweep from sharp realism to heady allegory, haunting fables. Join the struggle against stifling societal powers and explore the potency of love. Join the revolution!
Designer You ($0.99) by Sarahlyn Bruck: Pam Wheeler checked every box: Happy marriage? Check. Fantastic kid? Check. Booming career? Check. When her husband dies in a freak accident and their DIY empire goes on life support, Pam must fix the relationship with her troubled daughter and save the family business. This book was a 2019 Indie Star Book Award and 2018 “35 Over 35” Pick!
This deal is good on April 28, 2021
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Changing Lanes ($0.99) by Kathleen Long: Abby Halladay’s plans leave nothing to chance. But when the messy, imperfect life she thought she never wanted starts to feel exactly like the one she needs, what will she do? Poignant and heartfelt, Changing Lanes celebrates the unexpected joys of everyday life–and the enduring promise of second chances.
This deal is good on April 28, 2021
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The Gardener of Baghdad ($0.99) by Ahmad Ardalan: A book within a book. The Gardener of Baghdad is a tale of love and hope. A hidden memoir of over fifty years is found by a bookshop owner by accident. Within its pages lies the story of a gardener and a general’s daughter. A love story that took Baghdad by storm during its kingdom’s days.
This deal is good on April 28, 2021
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The Godfather Connection ($2.99) by A.J. Lombardi: A young man will rise from altar boy innocence to the ranks of crime boss and control of the family-owned Las Vegas casino. Under the watchful eye of Godfather Vincent, his family loyalty will be tested and challenge his once held faith leading him to reexamine his purpose and future in life.
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Dad ($2.99) by Bob Seay: Jacob Martin’s life didn’t work out like he planned. His marriage is coming to an end, he’s living in his office, and his job is illegal in 17 states. Things get even more complicated when Dad decides to drive out for a visit but gets lost somewhere between Colorado and Cincinnati. A powerful story of love and finding oneself.
This deal is good on April 27, 2021
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Send the Moon ($3.99) by Lonni Whitchurch: Does the full moon enhance creativity? This poetry collection explores the beauty of the natural world and does not shy away from adult themes, death and relationships. Her poetry leaves us with a sense of what matters. “I marvel at the imagination and resonance of these poems.” — Tyler Meier, executive director, University of Arizona Poetry Center
This deal is good on April 27, 2021
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A Single Girl’s Guide to Wedding Survival ($4.99) by Melissa Borg: Surprise, her sister is getting hitched in three weeks. Once the announcement stops ringing in Victoria’s ears, her single status and routine job suddenly seem like failures instead of choices. All the prewedding planning may limit Victoria’s big-day attire to a white coat or an orange onesie. Humorous women’s fiction fans will love this zany ride.
This deal is good on April 27, 2021
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Young and Dumb: Year of Years ($3.99) by Thomas Louis Carroll: The 1970s hit Tommy like a tidal wave. So Tommy did what he had to do – he learned to swim. Laugh uncontrollably as you reminisce on your year of years, remembering high school shenanigans, friendships, heartbreaks, and adventure. Follow Tommy Stafford on this hilarious ride of a lifetime as he navigates this new world.
This deal is good on April 26, 2021
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The French Baker’s War ($2.99) by Michael Whatling: “Absence isn’t a hole. It’s a presence living inside you, eating its way out.” Occupied France, 1943. Returning home from the daily hunt for the rationed ingredients necessary to keep his family pâtisserie open, André Albert finds his four-year-old son in the street, his wife gone, and an emaciated Jewish woman cowering behind the display case.
This deal is good on April 26, 2021
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