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The 7th Month is available for free exclusively to Audible for a limited time.

In Lisa Gardner’s first-ever short story following thirteen bestselling novels, The 7th Month takes listeners between the books and into a day in the life of Boston Detective D. D. Warren. In her seventh month of pregnancy, D.D. should be taking it easy. Instead, she accepts a small consulting role on the set of a serial killer film shooting in Boston.

D.D. figures she’ll be useful to someone for at least one night, serving as a police expert and making a little extra money in the bargain. It seems like a simple task — until the previous film consultant, a former Boston cop, is found beaten to death. Suddenly D.D.’s date with Hollywood gets serious. Extremely pregnant, on the trail of a killer, and surrounded by a hundred and four murder suspects in the middle of a graveyard, D.D. must quickly unravel a tangled web of lies.

As another cast member is attacked, D.D. realizes that like it or not, her priorities have changed — and her last desperate hope is that she can catch a killer before she and her unborn baby face mortal danger.Packed with the suspenseful storytelling that has turned Gardner’s novels into New York Times bestsellers, The 7th Month reveals new insights into a beloved series heroine.

©2012 Lisa Gardner (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.

1hr 47 mins


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colbysmith":1o3qiq8x said:
Ok, this requires an amazon log in, but is not a secure web page... So.... Is it legit?

Yes this offer is legitimate

To receive the audiobook, you need to have an Amazon and/or Audible account (I have both) or create one. After adding the book to the Shopping Cart, it is placed in your "My Library" and stays there until you remove. There are no obligations or as the saying states "gotchas". It is a free book. Just enjoy it. I am finshing the Hobbit this week. If you like podcasts, you can fill your device full in short order. There are thousands of selections.
 
Thanks Brent. The thing I'm concerned about is with all the phishing. Normallly when I sign into Amazon, I am on a secure site. (ie. Https, as opposed to Http). Since the link did not take me to a secure site, I elected not to put my password in. I'll see if I can go in thru amazon first.
 
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