Congratulations to the winners of the last contest. Lauren K. from Reading, MA won Hide in Place. Wrong Alibi is going to Carol M. from Monroeville, PA. The books are going out in the mail today.

This week, we’re heading back in time to the 1940s.

In New York Times bestseller Steve Berry’s latest Cotton Malone adventure, The Kaiser’s Web, a secret dossier from a World War II-era Soviet spy comes to light containing information that, if proven true, would not only rewrite history ― it could impact Germany’s upcoming national elections and forever alter the political landscape of Europe.

Two candidates are vying to become Chancellor of Germany. One is a patriot having served for the past sixteen years, the other a usurper, stoking the flames of nationalistic hate. Both harbor secrets, but only one knows the truth about the other. They are on a collision course, all turning on the events of one fateful day ― April 30, 1945 ― and what happened deep beneath Berlin in the Fürherbunker.

I’ll always wonder if there was going to be a sequel to the late Paul D. Marks’ The Blues Don’t Care. It seemed complete, but the fact it was called A Bobby Saxon mystery makes me wonder. Bobby Saxon lives in a world that isn’t quite ready for him. He’s the only white musician in an otherwise all-black swing band at the famous Club Alabam in Los Angeles during World War II—and that isn’t the only unique thing about him…Bobby was born Roberta and is trying to live as a man – no easy task in the 1940s.

And, if that isn’t enough to deal with, in order to get a permanent gig with the band, Bobby must first solve a murder that one of the band members is falsely accused of in that racially prejudiced society.

Which book would you like to win? You can enter to win both but I need separate entries. Email me at Lesa.Holstine@gmail.com. Your subject line should read either “Win The Kaiser’s Web” or “Win The Blues Don’t Care.” Please include your name and mailing address. The giveaway ends Thursday, April 22 at 5 PM CT. Entries from the U.S. only, please.