I migliori libri Kindle gratuiti su Amazon Prime
If you’re an existing Amazon Prime member, did you know you already have access to Prime Reading? Whether you’re a confessed bookworm or just like to read on your morning commute, Prime Reading offers unlimited access to a selection of over one thousand e-books, audiobooks, magazines, and comic books to keep you entertained. You’ll find bestsellers from popular publishing houses alongside literary classics from authors like Jane Austen — and the best bit is that all the books are free for Prime members. You also get one free pre-release book per month from a selection of editors’ picks, allowing you to read some great books before everyone else.
- National Security by Marc Cameron
- The Secret Weapon by Bradley Wright
- No Way Back by J.B. Turner
- Still Life by Louise Penny
- The Moonlight Child by Karen McQuestion
- The Wife Upstairs by Freida McFadden
- The Broken Circle: A Memoir of Escaping Afghanistan by Enjeela Ahmadi-Miller
- The Last Rose of Shanghai by Weina Dai Randel
- The Murmur of Bees by Sofia Segovia
- Under a Gilded Moon by Joy Jordan-Lake
- Unidentified by Douglas E. Richards
- Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler
- Knight’s Ransom by Jeff Wheeler
- The Singing Trees by Boo Walker
- Where the Forest Meets the Stars by Glendy Vanderah
- Action and adventure
- Mystery, thriller, and suspense
- History and politics
- Fiction storica
- Science fiction and fantasy
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You can read on the Kindle Paperwhite or Oasis — or just download the Kindle app for iOS and Android to start reading for free.
Don’t have Amazon Prime? We’ve also rounded up some of the best free Kindle books — with something to suit all tastes. There’s quite a lot to choose from in the Prime Reading catalog, so we’ve selected some of the best free Kindle books on Amazon Prime from a range of genres, including mystery, action, romance, and more.
Action and adventure
National Security by Marc Cameron
The first of an eight-book series, National Security introduces us to Special Agent Jericho Quinn, trained assassin, champion boxer, and Air Force veteran. He’s the country’s answer to terrorism, operating under the radar to take down three Middle Eastern terrorists injected with a biological weapon they plan to detonate on American soil. This is a thrilling read from the New York Times bestselling author.
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The Secret Weapon by Bradley Wright
When former Navy SEAL and elite counterterrorism operative Alexander King rescues a woman from a car bomb, he finds himself at the center of a plot to assassinate a U.S. presidential candidate — one that could even lead to war for his country. This action-packed thriller is packed with political intrigue and suspense and is the first in a six-book series.
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No Way Back by J.B. Turner
When NYPD detective Jack McNeal’s estranged wife, Caroline, a reporter on the White House beat, is found floating in the Potomac, he finds himself a suspect in her death. Following a late-night visit from the Secret Service, he discovers her murder is strangely similar to the death of a young socialite several years earlier. Is it a coincidence, or something more? And just how far will Jack go to expose the killer? No Way Back is the first book in the Jack McNeal series, from the author of the bestselling Jon Reznick series.
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Mystery, thriller, and suspense
Still Life by Louise Penny
Still Life introduces the reader to Monsier L’Inspecteur Armand Gamache of the Surete du Quebec, a sort of modern-day Poirot. When a suspicious death is reported in the woods near the tiny rural hamlet of Three Pines, everyone’s convinced it was a hunting accident. But Gamache smells something foul afoot and sets out to solve the case. This traditional mystery from bestselling author Louise Penny is packed with intrigue and an enormously appealing and memorable main character in Gamache.
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The Moonlight Child by Karen McQuestion
Sharon Lemke heads outside one cold January evening to see the lunar eclipse. But she spots something strange in the window of the house across her backyard: a little girl washing dishes. The Flemings don’t have a child of that age. Sharon could just let it go, but when eighteen-year-old Niki, a former foster child, moves in, she also notices something odd going on at the Flemings’ house. Social services don’t seem interested, so the pair decide to investigate themselves …
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The Wife Upstairs by Freida McFadden
Victoria Barnett has it all: a great career, a loving husband, and a beautiful home. But when an accident leaves her paralyzed and unable to speak, she finds herself confined to the upstairs of her home, receiving 24-hour care. When Sylvia Robinson starts work as Victoria’s carer, she realizes that Victoria isn’t quite as impaired as she’s been told — and that she has an important story to tell, though she can’t get out the words. Then Sylvia finds Victoria’s diary … This gripping psychological thriller is almost impossible to put down once you start reading, and it’s inspired by classics like Rebecca and Jane Eyre.
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History and politics
The Broken Circle: A Memoir of Escaping Afghanistan by Enjeela Ahmadi-Miller
Fiction storica
The Last Rose of Shanghai by Weina Dai Randel
Set in Japanese-occupied 1940s Shanghai, The Last Rose of Shanghai is a timeless, poignant love story about two different people drawn together by jazz music, and fate — young heiress Aiyi Shan and penniless Jewish refugee Ernest Reismann. When Aiyi hires Ernest to play piano at her once-popular nightclub, he’s an instant hit, restoring the club to its former glory as the hottest spot in Shanghai. But the two soon realize they share more than a passion for music. Aiyi is already engaged, and as the war escalates, tearing the two apart, will they ever find each other again?
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The Murmur of Bees by Sofia Segovia
Set against the backdrop of the 1918 influenza outbreak and the Mexican revolution, A Murmur of Bees is Sofia Segovia’s first novel to be translated into English. When Nana Reja finds a disfigured abandoned baby, covered in a blanket of bees, under a bridge near Linares, life in the small town changes forever. Simonopio is seen by some locals as a child kissed by the devil. After being adopted by the Morales family, it soon becomes clear he harbors a gift: The ability to see the future and protect those he loves from what’s coming. He alone has the power to change his family’s history.
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Under a Gilded Moon by Joy Jordan-Lake
If you like your historical novels meticulously researched, you’ll love Under a Gilded Moon. Set against the imposing backdrop of Biltmore House in North Carolina, the home of the Vanderbilts, the novel tells the story of Kerry MacGregor, a student at college in NYC who’s suddenly called home to be with family in the Appalachian Mountains. But the Vanderbilts want the land owned by Kerry’s family to complete their estate, and Kerry soon finds herself caught in a war between rich and poor.
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Science fiction and fantasy
Unidentified by Douglas E. Richards
From New York Times bestselling author Douglas E. Richards, Unidentified is a thrilling dive into the world of UFOs. Popular science-fiction writer Hason Ramsey sets out on a quest to discover whether UFOs are real, hiring mercenary Tessa Barrett along the way. He devises a risky plan to uncover the truth –but what he uncovers is more shocking and dangerous than he could ever have imagined. Unsure who to trust, and whether he’ll live out the week — Jason realizes he holds the key to the future of the galaxy. But what happens next is anyone’s guess.
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Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler
Set in a dystopian America where violence rules and only the rich and powerful are free and safe, Octavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower is a true modern classic. Lauren Olamina is a young woman blessed — or cursed– with an extraordinary power: to feel others’ pain as her own. She records what she experiences of the world in her journal every day. But one fateful night, everything changes, and Lauren must ensure her voice is heard to save those she loves. In doing so, her vision of a better world soon starts to become reality.
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Knight’s Ransom by Jeff Wheeler
Set in the world of Kingfountain as a power struggle takes place between a king who took the crown unlawfully and his rival, Devon Argentine, Knight’s Ransom tells of how the balance hinges on a young boy called Ransom. When the Argentine family is finally in power, Ransom must journey a path to knighthood alone, along the way winning over the affections of fiery heiress Lady Claire de Murrow. After foiling a plot to abduct the Queen of Ceredigion, the boy finds himself working for her son in a position of service. Treachery and conflict threaten the family at every turn, but as it becomes apparent that Ransom’s mysterious powers extend far beyond just mastery with a blade, he finds himself at risk too. This epic fantasy tale of warring kingdoms, deadly rivalries, and the quest for love is a must-read for fans of the genre.
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The Singing Trees by Boo Walker
Boo Walker’s The Singing Trees is set in Maine in 1969, and tells the story of Annalisa Mancuso, who now lives with her grandmother and their extended Italian family, following the death of her parents in a car accident. An aspiring artist, Annalisa is utterly consumed by her art and decides to leave the small town of Payton Mills to chase her dreams and involve herself in the New England art scene in Portland. When she meets Thomas, an Ivy League student with a troubled background, his attentions are distracting. Annalisa must balance her passion for art with this newfound love as their relationship deepens. Then comes the unforgivable lie…
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