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Monday, November 27, 2017

Cyber Monday 2017 Deals for Mystery Lovers




Cyber Monday is Here!

Each year on Cyber Monday there is are a huge ebook sale, with so many books on sale that it is very hard to keep track of them. We have done our best to try to summarize them here so that you can find just the books you are looking for! It is also a great day for deals on Fire tablets and Kindle e-reader devices, and we will summarize those as well.

Among today's best mystery deals for Kindle are:
  • Berkley has over 200 mysteries on sale from $1.99 to $2.99, including books from Kate Parker, Kylie Logan, Ellery Adams, Emily Brightwell, Victoria Thompson, Daniel Silva, Nevada Barr, Juliet Blackwell, Leslie Budewitz, Eva Gates (aka Vicki Delany), Ann Purser, Julia Buckley and many more
  • Alan Bradley's I Am Half-Sick of Shadows, the fourth in his acclaimed Flavia de Luce historical/traditional mystery series, is $1.99
  • The first and fourth books in Mollie Cox Bryan's Cumberland Creek cozy series are each $1.99
  • Richard Castle's High Heat and Heat Storm, the 8th and 9th in his bestselling Nikki Heat series, are $1.99 each
  • Camilla Chafer's Ready, Aim, Under Fire, the tenth in her popular female PI series with Lexi Graves, is $1.20
  • Marcia Clark's Guilt by Association, the debut of her highly praised Rachel Knight legal mystery series, is $2.99
  • Isis Crawford's A Catered Christmas Cookie Exchange, the ninth in her Mystery with Recipes series, is $1.99
  • The latest in Jeffery Deaver's bestselling Lincoln Rhyme series, The Burial Hour, is $3.99
  • Kaitlynn Dunnett's A Wee Christmas Homicide, the third in her Liss MacCrimmon cozy series, is $1.99
  • Alex Erickson's Death by Eggnog, the fifth in his popular Bookstore Cafe cozy series, is $1.99
  • Three of Joanne Fluke's culinary cozy mysteries in her Hannah Swensen series are on sale from $1.99 to $2.99 
  • Gemma Halliday Publishing has 10 cozy mysteries on sale for 99c each, from authors like Halliday, Leslie Langtry, Sally Smith and Jean Stefens, Catherine Burns, Kathleen Bacus, Stephanie Caffrey, Anna Snow, Gin Jones, and Janel Gradowski
  • Charlaine Harris' A Fool and His Honey, the sixth in her Aurora Teagarden cozy series, is $1.99
  • Katherine Hayton's new culinary cozy mystery Cupcakes and Conspiracies, the debut of her Sweet Baked Mystery series, is only 99c
  • Jennifer David Hesse's Yuletide Homicide, the third in her Wiccan Wheel cozy series from Kensington, is $1.99
  • Tony Hillerman's Dance Hall of the Dead, the second in his acclaimed Leaphorn and Chee/Navajo series is $1.99
  • Lee Hollis' Death of a Christmas Caterer, the fifth in the Hayley Powell Food and Cocktails cozy series, is $1.99
  • Emma Jameson's Black and Blue, the fourth in her popular Lord and Lady Hetheridge cozy series, is $1.49
  • Valerie Malmont's humorous cozy mystery Death, Snow, and Mistletoe from her Tori Miracle series is on sale for 99c for Kindle
  • Mary McHugh's High Kicks, Hot Chocolate, and Homicide, a Happy Hoofers cozy mystery, is $1.99
  • Midnight Ink has over 80 mysteries on sale from $2.67 to $3.82 for Kindle, including books from Karen MacInerney, Sue Ann Jaffarian, Edith Maxwell, Catriona McPherson, GM Malliet, CS Chalinor, Jess Lourey, Cricket McRae, Linda O Johnston, Beth Groundwater, Deborah Sharp and more
  • Three books in Liz Mugavero's popular Pawsitively Organic cozy series are on sale from $1.99 to $2.99
  • Leslie Nagle's cozy mystery The Antique House Murders, the second in her Oakwood Mystery series from Random House's Alibi imprint, is $1.99
  • Louise Penny's #1 bestselling mystery Glass Houses, the latest in her award winning Inspector Gamache series, is $3.99
  • 4 of Ellis Peters' classic historical mysteries with Brother Cadfael are $1.99
  • Summer Prescott Books has 16 first in series cozy mysteries on sale for 99c each for Kindle from authors like Prescott, Patti Benning, Jenna St. James, Carolyn Q Hunter, Susie Gayle, Valley Sams, and Blair Merrin
  • The first 2 books in Lee Strauss' popular historical cozy mystery series with Ginger Gold are on sale for 99c and $1.49 for Kindle
  • Edgar Award winner Rick Riordan's Mission Road, the sixth in his Tres Navarre series, is $1.99
  • Norah Roberts' bestselling romantic mystery/suspense novel Come Sundown is on sale for $3.99
  • Each of the 12 books in Alannah Rogers' popular Beatrice Young Cat Cozy series are on sale for 99c for Kindle
  • Karen Rose Smith's Slay Bells Ring, the seventh in her highly regarded Caprice De Luca cozy series, is $1.99
  • Each of the 2 books in Radha Vatsal's acclaimed historical female sleuth mystery series with Kitty Weeks are $1.99
  • Lea Wait's Thread the Halls, the sixth in her popular Mainely Needlepoint series, is $1.99
  • Ashley Weaver's historical mystery Murder at Brightwell, the Edgar Award nominated debut of her Amory Ames series, is $2.99

The best Amazon device deals (and Cyber Monday Daily Deals!) include:

Let us know if there are any big deals that we missed!! Happy shopping!




Monday, July 24, 2017

HUGE Berkley Prime Crime Sale!!! 7/24/17

Penguin/Random House has just put a bunch of bestselling cozy mysteries on sale for $1.99 or $2.99 for Kindle from the Berkley Prime Crime imprint.  The vast majority of the sale books are first in series titles.  These prices are unlikely to last long, so grab them while you can! Below we have summarized the books in sale alphabetically by author and title.  Be sure to scroll ALL THE WAY down...it is a long list, and we have some additional daily specials below the Berkley list:




Other Daily Deals
  • Libby Howard's The Tell-All, the debut of her Locust Point series 
  • Kathi Daley's Camp Carter, the 25th in her bestselling Zoe Donovan series
  • Holly Plum's Winning the Batchelor, the seventh in her popular Patty Cakes Bake Shop series. The first 2 in the series are also on sale for 99c
  • Zara Keane's To Hatch a Thief, book 1.5 in her Movie Club Mysteries series
  • Rita Mae Brown's Sour Puss, the 14th in her Mrs. Murphy series 
  • Nancy McGovern's Death at a B & B, the ninth in her popular Murder in Milburn series. On sale for pre-order for 99c for Kindle 
  • Each of the 3 books in GM Malliet's Agatha Award winning St. Just traditional British mystery series are on sale for $3.82 for Kindle: Death of a Cozy Writer, Death and the Lit Chick, and Death at the Alma Mater 
  



    Monday, July 10, 2017

    Bikinis & Bloodshed by Anne Marie Stoddard Excerpt & Giveaway!

    USA TODAY Bestselling Author Anne Marie Stoddard is joining us on the blog today to celebrate the release of her latest cozy mystery, Bikinis & Bloodshed, available for pre-order now and released for Kindle on July 11th!  Anne Marie is offering up a $15 Starbucks e-gift card to one lucky Must Read Mysteries reader.  Sounds like a perfect way to spend a summer afternoon...a delicious iced coffee and a great read!  

    Update: Congratulations to our winner, Lisa Brown!  Thanks everyone for reading, liking, and sharing!

    Comment below for a chance to win. Share this post and let us know for a second entry. The winner will be chosen by random number generator on Friday, July 14th.


    by Anne Marie Stoddard

    After a quick shower, I dressed for my first day as the Happy Hula Dress Boutique's store manager. I shimmied into the new tunic that I'd bought from the shop the day before. Then I applied a fresh coat of makeup and straightened my hair, carefully clipping it back so that Rikki's spare helmet wouldn't ruin it on the ride to work. Last, I slipped into my new gold sandals and completed the outfit with new gold teardrop earrings and an Alex and Ani bangle bracelet with a pineapple charm. I stepped back and admired my reflection. CuteCheck. Professional? Totally. I grinned into the mirror. Let's do this.

    Rikki was waiting for me in the kitchen with a steaming cup of Kona brew. "Looking good, sweetie," she said. She pushed the Styrofoam coffee cup and a brown paper bag toward me from across the kitchen table. "I brought you breakfast. I jogged over to the Blue Manu Coffee House while you were in the shower."

    My mouth watered as I inhaled the rich aroma of the hot drink. "Thanks." I gripped the to-go cup and brought it to my lips. Mmm. It was heaven. Opening the brown sack, I found a fresh macadamia nut muffin inside. I quickly polished it off before following Rikki out to the driveway. I grudgingly strapped on the helmet and climbed onto the back of the Vespa. I'd have to get a car of my own—hopefully sooner than later. If I sold my wedding band and engagement ring, I was sure I could afford a down payment on something reasonable. Anything but a Vespa, I thought, flinching as we shot down the street on the little scooter.

    A short drive later, we parked in the employee lot of the Aloha Lagoon Resort. When Rikki removed her helmet, I saw that she was frowning. "Louana's car is here." She gestured to a green Corolla a few spaces over. My aunt chewed her lip. "She stormed out without returning her shop key yesterday. I hope she's not here to stir up more trouble."

    My gut tightened as I stared at the little green sedanIt would be just my luck that the angry woman would show up to cause another scene before I could even clock in for my first shift.

    As Rikki had suspected, the front door to Happy Hula was already unlocked when we arrived. She cautiously pushed it open, and we both peered inside. The shop was empty. We did a quick search of the sales floor, and then Rikki checked the cash register. Thankfully, nothing seemed out of place.

    My aunt blew out a breath. "I was half expecting to find the place ransacked," she admitted, sounding relieved.

    “Maybe Louana went to one of the bars on the resort last night," I suggested. "She might have been too toasted to drive and decided to call a cab.”

    “It's possible," Rikki said, but she didn't sound convinced. "If that were the case though, why would the shop be unlocked? You, Sara, and Harmony were all with me when I locked it last night." She stared at the shop door for a few moments, a frown wrinkling her forehead. "I'm going to pay a visit to Summer at the front desk in the lobby. I'm pretty sure she's got the number for the locksmith that the resort uses. It couldn't hurt to change the store locks, just in case.”

    “Good idea," I agreed. "Is there anything I can do while you're gone?”

    Rikki gestured to the wastebasket behind the counter. "If you wouldn't mind collecting all of the trash from the bins around the store, that'd be great. There are bags in the supply closet beside my office. Once you've emptied all the bins, you can carry the bag out to the dumpster behind the store. I'll be back in a few minutes," she called over her shoulder as she started for the door.

    I made my way to the supply closet and retrieved one of the large trash bags. The shop's wastebaskets were located behind the register, in both dressing rooms and bathrooms, in Rikki's office, and in the storage room. I emptied the contents of each bin and then tied the large trash bag closed before heading toward the store's back exit.

    The rear door to the boutique was located through the stockroom and opened to a small alley behind the row of courtyard shops. I carried the bags into the alley, wrinkling my nose as the sour odor of garbage hit me full in the face. I held my breath against the stench emanating from the trash bin and walked toward it as fast as my sandals could carry me. After heaving the bag into the dumpster, I dusted off my hands and turned to hurry back inside.
    Something glittering in the sunlight caught my eye, and I spun on my heel, curiosity drawing my attention downward. A sparkly green blouse lay on the ground near the corner of the dumpster. Frowning, I took a step toward it. I recognized the top from one of the racks near the front of Happy Hula's sales floor. Lying several feet away was another garment: a pair of red and white striped bikini bottoms.

    I crinkled my nose as another wave of the putrid scent of garbage lifted past my nostrils. Holding my breath, I moved toward the clothing, halting when I spied a woman's flip-flop on the ground. It was black with silver rhinestones on the strap. Something about seeing the lone shoe without its owner gave me the creeps. A finger of dread tickled my spine, and I shivered despite the warmth of the June morning. I shook off the weird feeling and stepped around the corner of the dumpster to collect the blouse and bikini.

    A light blue Happy Hula shopping bag was overturned on the ground next to the garbage bin. Several other dresses and sarongs were scattered about, littering the alley. My back stiffened. Who would throw away all these clothes?

    I stooped to retrieve the sparkly green blouse, pinching it between my thumb and forefinger as I lifted it. I immediately dropped the shirt back to the ground. The other black flip-flop was beneath it. The shoe itself didn't startle me—it was the fact that it was still attached to a foot that sent me scuttling back a few steps. Alarm bells went off in my head as my gaze traveled the length of a woman's bare calf and then up toward the side of the dumpster. A horrified scream clawed its way out of my throat.

    Louana Watson's lifeless body was slumped against the garbage bin, a hot pink bikini top wrapped tightly around her throat.

    About the Author

    Anne Marie Stoddard is a USA TODAY Bestselling Author, iBooks Bestseller, Amazon Mover & Shaker, and Amazon Top 100 Author. She writes supernatural thrillers and cozy mysteries with an edge, many of which are based on her experience working in radio and at music festivals across the U.S.

    Aside from writing, Anne Marie loves her dog (Bowie), college football, hula hoops, music, coffee, and anything pumpkin-flavored.





    Tuesday, May 9, 2017

    MRM Deals of the Day 5/9/17

    Today MRM Blog are sharing a nice large batch of new mystery releases and discounted mysteries for Kindle. There are also several good deals in Kindles and Fire tablets today! If you missed our large Friday daily deals post, you can find it here. As always, be aware that when we include prices, they may not last and are subject to change. Please double-check before you buy.

    Today's new mystery releases include:
    Today's discounted mysteries for Kindle include:
    Today's device deals include:


    Sunday, September 27, 2015

    Watson's Pic(k) of the Week - Let Sleeping Dogs Lie

    Watson had a big adventure this week!  He hiked with 3/4 of the mini MRMs through an old apple orchard, sniffing and exploring all the way.  We came home with a bag full of apples and one tired pup.  He ate his lunch and thoroughly enjoyed his afternoon siesta.  He didn't even make it all the way from his food bowl to his bed.

    This pooped-out pup's pick of the week is Good Night Sleep Tight Don't Let the Stalkers Bite, a well-reviewed humorous cozy mystery from Teresa Watson.  This book is the first in Teresa's Charlie Bannerman mystery series.  Charlie is a freelance writer dealing with a naughty runaway pup, an exploding car, and a truck in her living room.  Check out this fun, suspenseful read and find out how Charlie deals with a rough week and her destructive stalker!  As of this posting, Good Night Sleep Tight Don't Let the Stalkers Bite is available at only 99 cents for Kindle.  Don't forget to check out Teresa's other popular series, the Lizzie Crenshaw mysteries.


    Thursday, July 9, 2015

    Interview with and Excerpt from Joe Cosentino, author of the Nicky and Noah series

    Joe Cosentino kindly joins us today with a Q&A and excerpt from his recently released mystery/comedy/romance, Drama Queen, featuring sleuths Nicky and Noah.   In addition to being an author, Joe is a talented actor and theater professor.  Drama Queen takes advantage of his experience and gives us a funny and entertaining peek into the theater world. Thanks for stopping in, Joe!!


    Hello, Joe. Thank you for interviewing with us today.

    My pleasure.

    When did you start writing?

    I’ve always been a storyteller. As a kid I was the star of the plays in my friend’s garage. We forced our poor, unsuspecting parents to watch every one—including the lavish musicals! After college I became a professional actor, working in film, television, and theatre opposite stars like Rosie O’Donnell, Nathan Lane, Bruce Willis, Charles Keating, Jason Robards, and Holland Taylor. Moving on to playwriting and ultimately writing novels seemed like an obvious next step.

    How was it acting with all those celebrities?

    In each case, I worked with them before they became famous, and in each case they were gracious, hard-working, kind, and very funny. I did an AT&T Industrial with Rose O’Donnell, A Midsummer Night’s Dream onstage with Bruce Willis, Roar of the Greasepaint onstage with Nathan Lane, a Commercial Credit Computer commercial with Jason Robards, NBC’s Another World with Charles Keating, and ABC’s My Mother Was Never a Kid with Holland Taylor.

    Is Drama Queen your first novel?

    I wrote a mystery/romance series about an ex-child star, the Jana Lane mysteries. Paper Doll is out now. Porcelain Doll and Satin Doll should follow soon. I also wrote the well-received An Infatuation, an MM romance novella published by Dreamspinner Press.

    How did Lethe Press come to publish Drama Queen?

    I noticed Lethe Press publishes many humorous, theatrically-styled gay books, and the company has been successful for fourteen years. After I submitted the manuscript, Steve Berman offered to publish it, saying he had great fun reading it. I think like all my writing, DramaQueen has amazing crossover appeal and will be enjoyed by gay and straight people alike. A good story is a good story. Funny is funny. A great mystery is a great mystery.

    How many books have your written so far in this series?

    Three: Drama Queen, Drama Muscle, and Drama Cruise. In Drama Queen, Nicky and Noah have to uncover why college theatre professors are dropping like stage curtains while Nicky directs the college play production—a murder mystery. In Drama Muscle, Nicky and Noah have to find out why musclemen are dropping like weights in the Physical Education department while Nicky directs the Student Bodybuilding Competition. In Drama Cruise, Nicky and Noah go on a cruise to Alaska, and discover why college theatre professors are going overboard like lifeboats while Nicky directs a murder mystery dinner theatre show onboard ship. In the fourth novel (not written yet), Drama Luau, Nicky and Noah will go to Hawaii to direct a luau show, where muscular hula dancers are dropping like grass skirts.

    Why did you write a mystery/comedy/romance series?

    Can’t we all use a good laugh, a challenging brain twister, and a bit of romance? Drama Queen is the kind of book I like reading. It is funny, theatrical, sexy, wild, and wacky with a solid mystery full of plot twists and turns at its center.

    How do you think up all the clues, red herrings, and surprises in the novel?

    I’ve read every Agatha Christie novel and play many times. She is a genius at outlining when and where to give the reader what information. I love the inversion in her books, where she uses sleight of hand to lay out all the information, but not in a straight forward manner. The reader becomes the sleuth to put all the pieces of the puzzle together. I tried to do the same in this series.

    Since you are a college theatre professor, is the series based on you, your colleagues, and students?

    Do you mean if anybody at my college ticks me off, I kill him/her in the series? Hah. To be honest, I like my colleagues and students too much to murder them in my books. Martin Anderson, Nicky and Noah’s department head, is based on me. He’s a loyal, hardworking department head and professor who fully supports his faculty colleagues, office assistant, and the students in his department. Like me, he is also a little bit, well quite a bit, of a gossip. My knowledge of theatre is also very evident in the series. The other characters and the location came from my head.

    Who was your favorite character to write in Drama Queen?

    Nicky has such amazing wit, perseverance in the face of adversity, and smarts. I love his sense of determination in not only nabbing the murderer, but also getting his man—Noah. Nicky knows that he wants and how to get it. He is genuinely concerned for others, and he wants to help them. He also has no problem taking on the role of hero. Finally, he is a one-man man, and Nicky is proud to admit that man is Noah Oliver.

    Which character was the hardest to write?

    Loptu Lee, the Playwriting professor is a scream. She has two different personalities, either of which come out at the most inopportune times and places.

    What are the rules for writing a good mystery?

    Here are my rules. Give the clues early. There’s nothing worse than reading a mystery and not getting any clues until the end. That’s cheating. Camouflage your clues and put in a number of red herrings. A mystery should have more than mystery. Like any novel, it should have interesting characters, a strong plot with lots of twists and turns, and a satisfying ending. In my case, it also needs a heavy dose of wacky humor.

    Is Drama Queen available as an ebook and paperbook?

    Yes, this gives the reader an option to read it on a Kindle, Nook, computer, or with book in hand on the beach or in bed. The audiobook should be out in about a month.

    Do you see this as a TV series?

    Yes! And I want to play Martin Anderson. Couldn’t you see Matt Bomer as Nicky and Neil Patrick Harris as Noah? This will give The Hardy Boys a run for their money.

    How can your readers get their hands on Drama Queen, and how can they contact you?

    The purchase links for Drama Queen are below, as are my contact links, including my web site. I love to hear from readers!!!

    About Drama Queen
    It could be curtains for college theatre professor Nicky Abbondanza. With dead bodies popping up all over campus, Nicky must use his drama skills to figure out who is playing the role of murderer before it is lights out for Nicky and his colleagues. Complicating matters is Nicky’s huge crush on Noah Oliver, a gorgeous assistant professor in his department, who may or may not be involved with a cocky graduate assistant...and is also the top suspect for the murders! You will be applauding and shouting Bravo for Joe Cosentino’s fast-paced, side-splittingly funny, edge-of-your-seat, delightfully entertaining novel. Curtain up!

    Purchase the paperback from Lethe Press or Amazon 
    Purchase the ebook from Smashwords
    Purchase the Kindle edition from Amazon

    Excerpt from Drama Queen

    With the student actors and technicians sitting in the front of the theatre (obliviously texting on their phones), my student stage manager, SuCho, screamed for everyone’s attention, and for me to come to the front of the theatre house to give them my notes. This thankfully sent David off to his office in a huff.

    After I had given my first few notes, I noticed Noah Oliver standing in the back of the theatre. Noah is tall and lean with curly blond hair, blue eyes, and the sweetest smile I have ever wanted to kiss in an Assistant Professor. While I teach Theatre History and Play Directing, Noah is our department’s specialist in Acting, and for good reason. Noah is a terrific actor, a creative and passionate teacher, and a wonderful colleague. More importantly, I have had a crush on him since the moment he made his entrance into our humble campus three years ago. Noah is single, gay, and seems to really like me. Why don’t I ask him out? Noah is twenty-eight years young. As a junior professor in my department in need of my vote for tenure this year, if I make a pass at him it could be considered attempted coercion on my part.

    It was difficult for me to concentrate on giving my notes to the students since Scotty Bruno, my graduate assistant and Assistant Director of the play, was talking, laughing, and obviously flirting with Noah in the rear of the theatre. I had reason to be concerned. Scotty has bleached blond hair, contact lens turquoise eyes, ultra-white bonded teeth, and muscles as if sculpted by Michelangelo, housed in multi-colored, stuffed shorts and tank top (in winter) that were not unnoticed by Noah. Unless I was becoming nearsighted, I could have sworn that Scotty whispered something into Noah’s ear then handed Noah a box. What the heck is in it? Love letters? Condoms? My heart on a silver platter?

    “Any notes for me, professor?” Paul Amour, my leading man, sat front row center and winked at me. Identifying as bisexual, Paul uses his charms with men and women alike to get their attention. Tall with shiny, wavy black hair climbing down his neck, chiseled features, and a body like a Greek god, getting attention wasn’t too difficult for Paul.

    “You were like terrific tonight, Paul. I really believed you were like the murderer!” Ricky Gonzalez, Paul’s co-star and last onstage murder victim, sat next to Paul like an art dealer admiring the Mona Lisa. Ricky is shorter and darker than Paul with a smaller but equally cut physique. After he graduates from college and gets over his crush on Paul, Ricky will no doubt make some guy a wonderful husband.

    “Thanks, Ricky.” Paul squeezed one of Ricky’s abdominal muscles.

    Ricky beamed like a floodlight.

    Kayla Calloway and Jan Annondale, who play murder victims one and two in the play, sat on the other side of Paul to reward their peripheral visions. Zaftig, giggly, and insecure, they hung on Paul’s every word, wishing they could hang on Paul.

    “Your fight scenes were totally awesome tonight, Paul,” said Kayla.

    Jan added, “And you really like aced your cool monologue at the end of the play.”

    Before Paul could sign autographs, I said, “I have five more pages of notes tonight, people. Can I have everyone’s attention?” 


    About the Author

    Joe Cosentino is the author of Drama Queen the first Nicky and Noah mystery (Lethe Press), An Infatuation (Dreamspinner Press), Paper Doll the first Jana Lane mystery (Whiskey Creek Press), and The Nutcracker and the Mouse King (Eldridge Plays and Musicals). He has appeared in principal acting roles in film, television, and theatre, opposite stars such as Bruce Willis, Rosie O’Donnell, Nathan Lane, Holland Taylor, and Jason Robards. His one-act plays, Infatuation and Neighbor, were performed in New York City. He wrote The Perils of Pauline educational film (Prentice Hall Publishers). Joe is currently Head of the Department/Professor at a college in upstate New York, and is happily married. His upcoming novels are Drama Muscle the second Nicky and Noah mystery (Lethe Press), A Shooting Star (Dreamspinner Press novella), A Home for the Holidays (Dreamspinner Press holiday novella), and Porcelain Doll the second Jana Lane mystery.



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