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Free books on Facebook in February

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abbeyToday we’re kicking off our biggest book give-away ever! Every day in February we are giving away a free crime fiction novel on our Facebook page. We’ll post information on the book and to enter to win it, all you have to do is click Like and/or Share. The first one is The Abbey by Chris Culver, an ebook sensation now out in paperback.

Entries will close at 10pm GMT, and we’ll randomly choose someone who has liked or shared the page, announce who the winner is and send the prize off. The padded envelopes are sitting here, ready to transport the books on their way.

All the books we are giving away are in physical format – lovely hardbacks and paperbacks. Due to postal costs, most days the giveaway will be for UK addresses only. However, on Thursdays during February we’ll have prizes on offer for our US readers as well. The closing time for entries will be later for our American friends.

standinginanothermansgraveSo, visit our Facebook page every day in February and enter to win. We’ve got books by Jo Nesbo, Roger Smith, Adrian McKinty, MR Hall, MJ McGrath, Sam Bourne, Stuart Neville and many more fine authors up for grabs. Did we mention Ian Rankin?

Enter today. And good luck.


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