£1 each for Kindle UK through November

Amazon are running a promotion on the Kindle editions of all of my Jefferson Tayte Genealogical Mystery books in the UK this month. For a limited time you can get them for just £1 each - £4 for the whole series so far. They're shown here in order of publication, although each book is a complete story in itself.

The series is highly rated by Mystery lovers around the world, who have collectively given the series an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars after thousands of reviews. If you've not read them yet and think you might like to follow JT as he digs up the past, there's no better time to try them.
Here's what some readers have said about the books:
'This series is a page-turner and keeps getting better and better.’—Old Bones Genealogy
'Do you remember Stieg Larsson’s first book, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo? Yep it was that good and if you liked the Millennium series then you’ll like this series too.’ —LifeInMichigan.com
‘Steve Robinson’s books just keep getting better. What I found exceptionally well done was Mena’s story. Robinson made that era come to life.’ —Cathy Cole, Kittling Books
'For me, this was more than a crime mystery novel; it was a piece of fiction every bit as good as Ian McEwan’s Atonement.’ —George Hamilton, author
'It was so hard to stop reading when I was jet-lagged and exhausted that I actually woke up at 5 a.m. to finish the book. Now, that's suspense!’ —TheFamilyCurator.com
'I’ve read and really enjoyed all of Steve’s books, and it’s hard to say which is best because they’re all great.’ —GenealogyUK.com
'If you’re a Dan Brown fan, like I am, this book is fantastic.’ —A Year in the Life of a Reader
‘The story intrigued me and didn’t let go. I read well into the night and the ending put a sleepy smile on my face.’ —FictionZeal.com
'Robinson writes great stories that weave the present and the past together to tell a wonderful genealogical tale. If you like a good mystery with a genealogy twist, I highly recommend this series.’ —Julie Cahill, Genealogy & History Hub
'You can't help loving the somewhat overweight and uncoordinated Jefferson with his love of chocolate bars and his timidity of aggressive women. Enjoyed this read and look forward to the next Tayte book.’ —Liz K, author, travel writer, book reviewer and family historian
Published on November 15, 2015 00:48
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