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Ice Blue    by Emma Jameson
Price: $3.99 USD. 60290 words. Published on March 3, 2011. .

ICE BLUE, a cozy mystery by Emma Jameson, is the first in the Lord and Lady Hetheridge series. Anthony Hetheridge, Chief Superintendent for New Scotland Yard, is that rarest of bluebloods -- a Peer who's risen far in his field on merit alone. Hetheridge believes his life is in perfect order. Then he meets Detective Kate Wakefield -- beautiful, willful, and half his age...
Birth of the British Bobby    by Don Hale
Price: $3.00 USD. 7330 words. Published on July 14, 2011. .

The introduction of early policing measures throughout the UK from industrialist MP Robert Peel and his 'Peeler' to the birth of the British Bobby, Scotland Yard, detectives, and Sherlock Holmes.
The Toast of Broadway    by Ian MacGregger
Price: $2.99 USD. 68880 words. Published on July 22, 2011. .

What begins as a series of bizarre murders in the theater district of Manhattan, quickly develops into a global struggle against an international criminal cabal. Anna engages a criminal mastermind in a chess game where real pieces are slaughtered. Fortunes are lost and gained. The stakes are high, the chess board global, the weapons varied but the end game objective is the same - total victory.
Pure Fiction    by Warren Karno
Price: $2.95 USD. 39340 words. Published on July 23, 2011. .

Originally banned in England, this fast paced drama is Pure Fiction. At least we hope so. Or perhaps you may feel there just too many connections with real facts to ignore. You may very well think that... I couldn’t possibly comment! Richard Thorn, a New Zealander working in Europe as a Spook for British Intelligence at MI6. He is called to lead a seemingly simple mission in France.
Terror and Revenge    by Olin Thompson
Price: $4.95 USD. 89580 words. Published by Bookwarren  on August 9, 2011. .

Terror and Revenge makes two people who are married, happy, and have a family subject of a terrorist who has no regard for the people hurt in his attacks on a government who in his opinion is repressive. The character of this story is the son, grandson, and great grandson of a long line of law enforcement from the early days of the settlement of the west. He joins with a Scotland Yard detective.
Scotland Yard's Honourable Men    by Kevin Edwards
Price: $2.99 USD. 82780 words. Published by E-Books Publisher on August 12, 2011. .

Commander Edward Tully was mortified when someone was murdered in his apartment. As the investigation began they slowly unearth blackmail and corruption among other senior officers to the murder. Also linked were the notorious gang leader Knucklehead Larry and his wife, who controlled child prostitution and wanted an execution against the Tully's.
Lost in the Fogg    by Edward Norton
Price: $1.99 USD. 48380 words. Published on September 10, 2011. .

Lost In The Fogg begins with the theft of the Irish crown jewels at Dublin Castle early in the century, and moves to a seemingly inexplicable theft of a religious statue from the 80,000-piece art collection in the Fogg Museum at Harvard. The caper involves a kidnaping and moves from 1907 to the present, with implications for the highest levels of the UK government.
Mischief in 'The Mousetrap'    by Duncan Watt
Price: $0.99 USD. 71420 words. Published on March 7, 2012. .

In this, the eighth in the Wallace Boys series, Nigel and Bruce leave Africa and go to the United Kingdom. They immediately fall into an adventure in London, giving Scotland Yard a helping hand along the way!
A Lover Too Many    by Roy Lewis
Price: $4.99 USD. 58790 words. Published on April 19, 2012. .

An Inspector Crow of Scotland Yard mystery novel.
Foresight, A Classic Cozy Mystery (Kind Of)    by Jon Ricson
Price: Free! 19830 words. Published on April 21, 2012. .

Smart aleck Chicago detective Filton Sibley is on 'holiday' in the UK when he gets an urgent call to protect a well-to-do Englishman from a death threat. It kind of goes down hill from there. A not so classic cozy mystery with a castle full of characters, a puffy inspector watching Filton's every move, and a wild boar's head. Worst of all, Filton himself is a suspect!