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Euthanasia: The Good Death    by Kelli Jae Baeli
Price: Free! 4180 words. Published on April 28, 2012. .

An individual's choice to end his or her own life, is at once the most personal decision, and should not be in the control of anyone other than the person considering self-termination. Human beings have the right to end their own suffering, if that suffering will ultimately end in death, or else be prolonged, and without any hope of quality of life.
Dreamers    by Margaret C. Murray
Price: $2.98 USD. 113570 words. Published on May 3, 2012. .

A Coming of Age Love Story of the '60s
The End of Texas    by Juan Batista
Price: Free! 38630 words. Published on May 5, 2012. .

A bumbling Texas governor flirts with secession. Far right militias flock to his call and prepare for violence to bring about independence. A backlash from Indigenous Mexicans in Texas calls for the Aztlan Now movement, Mexicans wanting to secede FROM Texas and stay loyal to the US. Militias, Brown Power people, prison gangs, police, and FBI clash. From this comes new Mexican-majority US states.
Dogland    by Will Shetterly
Price: $2.99 USD. 133020 words. Published by CatYelling  on May 13, 2012. .

The Nix family has moved to Florida to open Dogland: a combination zoo, restaurant and motel. But it isn't long before Nix and his clan of eccentric supporters run afoul of unsympathetic locals. The problem? Luke Nix has hired Ethorne Hawkins. Hawkins is black. And it's 1959.
A Dangerous Road: A Smokey Dalton novel    by Kris Nelscott
Price: $6.99 USD. 95660 words. Published by WMG Publishing  on May 22, 2012. .

Set against the backdrop of the strike and protests that will end with Dr. Martin Luther King’s assassination, A Dangerous Road combines the politics of race, betrayal, unexpected love, and the terrible cost of trust into a story so memorable the Mystery Writers of America chose it as one of the top five novels of the year.
Police State: Ten Secrets The Police Don't Want You To Know! (How To Survive Police Encounters!)    by Terry Ingram
Price: $9.99 USD. 26440 words. Published on May 26, 2012. .

Former Decorated Police Officer, Vietnam Veteran, and current Civil Rights Instructor, Terry Ingram, reveals Ten secrets the Police don't want you to know. Terry's 40 years of experience on both sides of the fence give him a singularly unique perspective on "How to Survive Police Encounters" in this day and age. A must read for anyone trying to cope in the current Police State and more.
You Just Might Be A Terrorist    by Rick Carufel
Price: $2.99 USD. 5830 words. Published on May 29, 2012. .

Are you a terrorist? The United States government may think you are if you do certain things. This book will tell you what not to do to make them think you are and what you may have to do to protect your rights to privacy that may make them think you are.
Smoke-Filled Rooms: A Smokey Dalton Novel    by Kris Nelscott
Price: $6.99 USD. 87760 words. Published by WMG Publishing  on June 11, 2012. .

Chosen as one of the top ten mystery novels of the year by both Deadly Pleasures and Booklist, Smoke-Filled Rooms fulfills the promise of the award-winning Dangerous Road, and makes Smokey Dalton into one of the mystery field’s most memorable detectives. "You don’t need to be a fan of private-eye novels to admire Smokey: You just need a conscience.” Kirkus Reviews starred review
Thin Walls: A Smokey Dalton Novel    by Kris Nelscott
Price: $6.99 USD. 120830 words. Published by WMG Publishing  on June 11, 2012. .

Chosen as one of the top ten mystery novels of the year by the Chicago Tribune, Thin Walls shows why Publisher’s Weekly gave it a starred review, and Booklist calls it “another fine entry in an outstanding series.”
Stone Cribs: A Smokey Dalton Novel    by Kris Nelscott
Price: $6.99 USD. 115580 words. Published by WMG Publishing  on June 12, 2012. .

“With Stone Cribs, her fourth Smokey Dalton mystery, Kris Nelscott can lay claim to the strongest series of detective novels now being written by an American author.” Salon.