Kicked by the kind concern of @jaygee, I must admit that the pickings were somewhat thin this month I was not hugely motivated. Some of these have also been on the Monthly Deal within the last 12 months. But here we go, all at 99p until 2022:
THRILLERS
Archangel by Robert Harris. Big fan of Fatherland, never read anything else of his.
Siberian Dilemma by Martin Cruz-Smith. Renko is regularly on these lists, this is number 9 which may mean diminishing returns.
A Delicate Truth by John Le Carre – on my Kindle from the last time, not yet read.
NOVELS
Stars and Bars by William Boyd – an early novel, probably a good thing.
A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth – perfect on the Kindle, unless you want to give up a good chunk of your shelves.
CLASSICS (only Penguin Classics = decent translation/edition)
War and Peace – as A Suitable Boy
Letters from a Stoic – Seneca
SCIFI
This is how you lose the time war – Gladstone and El-Mohtar – lauded queer epistolatory scifi romance novella. I will probably give this a go.
Cage of Souls – Adrian Tchiakovsky. I won’t, but he is shifting the units in scifi at the moment.
HUMOUR
Adolf Hitler – My part in His Downfall – Spike Milligan.Nuff said.
NON-FICTION
London Calling: A Countercultural History. Music, art, dressing up, threesomes and shocking books in the capital. Barry Miles.
Cage Of Souls is lightweight readable fun. Won’t blow you away, but it’s solid enough.
The Steve Lukather autobiog “the gospel according to Luke” is a 99p last minute deal