Books tagged: 1990s

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Zigzag: Flashbacks of a Painter    by Gym Halama
Price: $3.99 USD. 33500 words. Published on November 28, 2010. .

An erratic journey through fifty short stories and illustrations by artist Gym Halama. Pulp, fiction, autobiographical sketches and oil on canvas brought together in a fascinating book. ‘It's a great read, atmospheric and witty.’ Peter Capaldi ‘Her book is a little gem...’ Sam Cutler ‘A fascinating memoir of a fascinating life.’ Paolo Hewitt ‘Terrific.’ Chris Stewart
Lord of Redemption    by Shane Hebert
Price: $4.99 USD. 99990 words. Published on July 23, 2011. .

A bottle that kills. Newspaper reporter Jill Breaux knows about the bottle’s deadly past. She calls on Mike Steel, a man she hasn’t spoken to in fifteen years, to help her end the killings. It shouldn’t be that difficult — after all, it’s just a bottle…
Recall! Return of the IRR    by Doug DePew
Price: $2.99 USD. 31030 words. Published on August 11, 2011. .

They came from cities, farms, and towns all across the country. They had long hair, beards, and bad attitudes. They dropped everything in January of 1991 and reported as the president ordered. They were not happy about it one bit. In this true story, the author relates his experiences as one of 20,000 people recalled to active duty in support of Operation Desert Storm. This is exactly how it was.
Work Of Art    by John Black
Price: $2.99 USD. 114510 words. Published on October 24, 2011. .

After his fiancée, and fellow artist Catherine kills herself in a suicide pact Jason starts on a journey across London and through the memories of their past relationship to find out why she did it. It is a journey that will unearth the many hidden lives that Catherine has led. A journey that will end with a shocking conclusion when Jason discovers Catherine’s ultimate artwork.
Big 4    by Jack Urquhart
Price: $0.99 USD. 5050 words. Published on November 4, 2011. .

Set in 1990, “Big 4” tracks the early days of Rex’s new life in San Francisco and his budding relationship with larger than life real estate entrepreneur, Rand Osmond. The story, of the sometimes mercifully short jaunt between intense initial physical attraction and a connection more substantive, finds Rex happily poised to buy into an emotional, psychological commitment.
An Irish Love Story    by Russ Durbin
Price: Free! 35620 words. Published on February 7, 2012. .

One Irish Spring (circa mid-1970s) An American businessman on his first trip to Ireland meets Maggie, a brash red-head who has a low opinion of Yanks. Despite her attitude, he invites her to be his tour guide after hearing her passionately describe Ireland's beautiful beaches and mountains. They start out for the beach and wind up lost in the mountains.
Driven    by Lisa Nowak
Price: $3.99 USD. 101560 words. Published by Webfoot Publishing  on May 1, 2012. .

The last thing on 16-year-old Jess DeLand’s wish list is a boyfriend. There are more important things to hope for, like a job fixing cars or an end to her mom’s drinking. But when luck hands her the chance to work on a race car, Jess finds herself rushing full throttle into a world of opportunities—including a boy who doesn’t mind the grease under her fingernails.
Death on a Long Winter's Night    by Lisa Williams
Price: $2.99 USD. 66190 words. Published on July 2, 2012. .

Cold, dark, forbidding . . . Death on a Long Winter's Night is a murder mystery written by an insider that looks into a world that not many of us will ever see: winter in Antarctica.
Eddie's Shorts - Volume 4    by M. Edward McNally
Price: Free! 13140 words. Published on July 4, 2012. .

The fourth collection of M. Edward McNally's short stories, from beyond the vale of history (AKA: the 1990s). Contents: Flipper the Stripper - You think your job is boring? Justice in Ireland - One of those "metaphoric" titles.
Life Begins At Forty    by David Brining
Price: Free! 2960 words. Published on July 9, 2012. .

Nikolai Nikolayevich celebrates his 40th birthday and reflects on a life of mild disappointment in the fog of a Volgograd night as the certainties of Soviet Communism dissolve into the chaos of the free market. Published free, download it while you can.