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Keynote Speaker    by Jonathan M Barrett
Price: Free! 2740 words. Published on July 13, 2010. .

Antoine Maercx is ranked 73rd in the Time Benelux edition list of 'Most important contemporary thinkers’. He arrives in Wellington to make the keynote address at the biennial Australasian Nietzsche Society conference. But from the moment he is picked up at the airport, things do not go to plan for the eminent professor.
How Sweet It Is    by Bonnie Blythe
Price: $1.99 USD. 60010 words. Published on July 27, 2010. .

Embrasser means to kiss in French. Delphine D'Arleux, traveling in Belgium for a candy-making class, doesn't expect to have the word demonstrated to her, especially by a stranger. Brad Larsen, an avowed chocoholic, knows he behaved badly by kissing the pretty French girl, but he can't quite regret his actions. Can he show Delphine that a longing fulfilled is sweet to the soul? A Christian romance.
Hitler's Forgotten Secret Weapon    by Leonard James
Price: $4.90 USD. 22800 words. Published by Bretwalda Books  on August 29, 2010. .

The last great untold story of World War II, the career of Hitler’s “Super Fighter” intended to destroy the RAF in the Battle of Britain and why it never succeeded. The super-secret Heinkel He113 fighter was designed to be a high-speed, high-altitude fighter that could outperform, outgun and outfight any other aircraft in the world when it entered service with the Luftwaffe in 1940.
Faith and Courage in a Time of Trouble    by Paul Pruitt
You set the price! 23570 words. Published on October 17, 2010. .

This book tells the story of a nominally Jewish Belgian family who spent more than four years during the Second World War as refugees in the south of France. The narrator was five years old when the family left Brussels and ten when they returned. At first, the family lived openly in a rented farm, supporting themselves as farmers. But they eventually had to go into hiding and were sheltered...
The Danger and The Enemy    by Dirk van Nouhuys
Price: $2.99 USD. 44670 words. Published on May 20, 2011. .

The Danger: Three men exposed to radiation in a nuclear accident are hospitalized in isolation because they are dangerous to others. Sick and delusional, two make a daring escape only to suffer slow degeneration in the every-day world. The Enemy: Belgian villagers are caught between lines in WWII. A boy comes of age in chaos, fear, and poignant irony.
Vision or Delusion and other stories    by Rosanne Dingli
Price: $2.99 USD. 28450 words. Published on June 18, 2011. .

This special edition contains a historical novella based on the history of photography in Belgium, accompanied by four additional haunting stories by the same author: The Land of Smiles, The Blue Feather,Hunzinger's Chairs, and Feverfew. They previously appeared in short story collections by the author that have gone out of print.
The Saint of Florenville: A Love Story    by Alfred J. Garrotto
Price: $3.99 USD. 71670 words. Published on July 19, 2011. .

During a tour of enchanted Bruges, Belgium, Sr. Marie-Thérèse (Tesse) and her friend, Fr. Tom Jensen, are kidnapped and held captive. Only she survives. 20 years later, Tesse grants a female reporter an exclusive interview. During a series of layered disclosures, Tesse shares the details of their captivity and Tom's death. But mystery continues to shroud this tale of faith, loss and love.
What the Immigrant Saw    by JP Floru
Price: $9.99 USD. 74970 words. Published by Bretwalda Books  on September 29, 2011. .

Britain as seen through the eyes of an immigrant from Belgium. Amusing, serious, incisive, but always affectionate, JP Floru brings an outsider’s eye to look at Britain.
900 Miles    by James Lockhart Perry
Price: $0.99 USD. 19770 words. Published on October 1, 2011. .

There was a time when heroics were a daily feature of life, even for a child. This is a screenplay about a mother, son, and daughter who walk 900 miles to escape the holocaust. Sixty years later, their heirs still deal with the consequences. Everything about this story is fiction, except for the war, the walk, the heroics -- and the scars.
Death of a Rabbit    by Árpád Nikolits
Price: $2.99 USD. 62540 words. Published by S.Back agency for hungarian literature  on November 21, 2011. .

Gerard Tulpin had served fifteen years in the notorious French Foreign Legion. Thereafter action remained his elixir of life. He settles down in France. At first, he gets involved in a series of mysterious murders only because he sniffs sensation. In the meantime, he makes a discovery that puts his life in continuous danger. This action thriller will not let go of the reader’s hand for a minute.