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Botchan    by Matt Treyvaud
Price: $9.99 USD. 52500 words. Published by Ray Ontko on December 4, 2009. .

The classic novel by Natsume Soseki in a revitalizing new translation. When our hero takes a teaching job in the sticks, he assumes it will be all delicious dango, baths at the local onsen, and some light teaching. Soon he is entangled in the webs of various schemers. He must literally fight his way back to Tokyo if he wants to survive to see his adoptive mother again!
Hound: The Curse of the Baskervilles    by Lorne Dixon
Price: $4.99 USD. 61140 words. Published by Coscom Entertainment on May 26, 2010. .

Doctor Watson is dispatched to gloomy Dartmoor to investigate the savage murder of Sir Charles Baskerville--but even the great detective Sherlock Holmes could not anticipate the dark secrets they will uncover. A monster haunts the dark countryside that surrounds the Baskerville estate, a creature whose existence will challenge the rational beliefs at Holmes's core.
Emma and the Werewolves    by Adam Rann
Price: $4.99 USD. 178000 words. Published by Coscom Entertainment on June 3, 2010. .

Beware the howls in the darkness and the light of the full moon . . . As the ever headstrong Miss Emma Woodhouse schemes and plots as matchmaker, a dark and deadly terror descends upon Highbury. A series of bestial murders fills the residents with fear as the ever mysterious Mr. Knightley leads a secret life, unknown to all, combating evils not of this Earth. By Jane Austen and Adam Rann
The Welsh Fairy Book    by W Jenkyn Thomas
Price: $1.99 USD. 61520 words. Published by john Halsted on June 27, 2010. .

As a schoolmaster WJT waited in vain for an editor to produce a book of Welsh Fairy stories. He prepared this book, hoping that the Welsh variants of the universal folk-tales will also interest a wider circle of readers. 33% of the publisher’s profit from the sale of this book is donated to the “appeal4Felix” raising funds for the treatment of Felix White who suffers from neuroblastoma.
The Undead World of Oz: L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Complete with Zombies and Monsters    by Ryan C. Thomas
Price: $4.99 USD. 55920 words. Published by Coscom Entertainment on June 28, 2010. .

A spell is on the Land of Oz that brings the dead back to life. Only the Great Wizard can stop this curse and it’s up to Dorothy, Toto, the Scarecrow, the Cowardly Lion and the Tin Woodman to journey through this dangerous land of the undead and savage monsters and find him in the hopes of bringing life back to Oz.
The Black Cat and the Ghoul (Coscom Entertainment Monster Novella Series)    by Keith Gouveia
Price: $4.99 USD. 31730 words. Published by Coscom Entertainment on January 11, 2011. .

After killing his wife, John Mohr is sentenced to die. But when an unlikely visitor turns into a reluctant partner, John embraces the monster within and becomes the underworld’s instrument of death. Doomed to walk the earth as an undead aberration with an insatiable hunger, John must send souls to Hell in his place or face its wrath. A continuation of Edgar Allan's Poe's story, "The Black Cat."
Films Famous, Fanciful, Frolicsome & Fantastic: Classic Movies from Cinema's Golden Age    by John Howard Reid
Price: $3.99 USD. 98840 words. Published on April 7, 2011. .

A book that examined all my favorite films! That aim proved impossible. I have so many! But I did manage to detail Alias Nick Beal, Arabian Nights, Band Wagon, Easy Living, Elephant Walk, Fabiola, Far Country, 5th Chair, 5000 Fingers of Dr T, Foreign Affair, Green Pastures, Heartbeat, Iron Horse, Love, Narrow Margin, October Man, Quiet Man, Quo Vadis, Rope, Tall T, Tall Target, and many more.
The Gloaming    by Jody R LaGreca
Price: $6.99 USD. 103980 words. Published on October 10, 2011. .

Award-winning poet J.R. LaGreca spins a wickedly grand tale of romance, jealousy, deception, and power in The Gloaming. Jealousy proves fatal when accusations lead to an unforeseen disaster.Who is to blame when words become unwitting weapons?