With this theme in mind, I just downloaded my monthly "free book" from Amazon Prime. It is "Jerusalem Gap" by T. R. Pearson. I am a huge fan of dog books. http://www.amazon.com/Jerusalem-Gap-T-R-Pearson/dp/0615398650
Am currently reading Jerusalem Gap that I got free from BookBub. Lovable dog named "Nova" in this story. So far a relaxing, enjoyable read. Am reading this one on my iPad while at gym.
dang! missed that one and I love dog stories. I have stopped looking at the freebie sites as I have over 500 books on my Kindle now and I'm afraid I'll freeze up if I keep loading them on it.
Here is the mother load:
A very popular author that I read several years ago named six of her books after cities:
Helen McInnes author of:
-Message from Malaga
-Decision at Delphi
-North from Rome
-The Venetian Affair
-The Salzburg Connection
-Assignment in Brittany (OK, it's a region of France)
Just thought of: "Lonesome Dove" by Larry McMurtry and Midnight in Peking (don't remember author)
Frederic Forsyth's The Odessa File (1972); also The Phantom of Manhattan (1999). He has a new book coming out this month called The Kill List; probably shouldn't admit this, but I didn't know he was still alive.
What about Sleepy Hollow or The Headless Horseman of. . .whichever the name of that book is by Washington Irving.
The Beans of Egypt, Maine. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
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