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Regenis 4 Chronicles - Book 2 - The Invisible Foe    by Steve Simons
Price: Free! 65640 words. Published on February 5, 2010. .

Space craft disappear, but the authorities can't figure out why, who or what is behind this. As Ed is now an interstellar pilot, it is vital to find a solution quickly. Can Ed & Paul do it? Even more important, can they save the lives of those who disappeared along with their craft? Dare you join Ed and Paul as they face The Invisible Foe? Not suitable for under 12's, as some romantic elements.
The Big Time    by Fritz Leiber
Price: $2.99 USD. 39090 words. Published by Crossroad Press  on November 18, 2010. .

This Hugo Award winning novel dripped from the pen of master author Fritz Leiber, and was originall published in two parts in the pulp magazine, Galaxy Science Fiction in March and April of 1958. This is a classic work of time travel, pitting two warring factions, both with the ability to travel through time against one another in a tapestry of changed events and altnernate futures.
Deceptive Times    by Matthew Liburdi
Price: $5.99 USD. 114780 words. Published on June 28, 2011. .

Deceptive Times follows a cast of roughly a half dozen, coordinating, cooperating, and counteracting each other plans to change the fate of the world. Filled with salty language, high action, and even a taste of the supernatural, the story plays out on the page like a Hollywood blockbuster. Intended as the first in a series following the missions of Harry Street, Deceptive Times provides all the b
Creep    by Lori R. Lopez
Price: $0.99 USD. 3690 words. Published on January 22, 2012. .

What terror lurks behind the fence in an ordinary neighborhood? What manner of monster will you see if you peek through a knothole? Something ugly. Something angry. Something with a very large appetite. Take a peek, go ahead. And then run back the way you came!!! You do not want to reach the end of the fence . . .