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The End of Terrorism    by Rakesh Sethi
Price: $0.99 USD. 12290 words. Published on January 11, 2009. .

In the frenzy of general elections, candidates were busy vying for media attention. The outcome had been ever so slightly manipulated by a sinister foreign hand. A calculated plan had been carried out,by a group, so bent to destroy the will of the people. Several forces, both from living and dead resonate and lead to uncovering of world's first bloodless plot.
Five Questions For Expansion Thinking    by Gary Patterson
You set the price! 220 words. Published on November 25, 2009. .

How to Take Risk Out Of Your Business, because “What You Don’t Know About Your Business Can Cost You Your Business.” Sticking out your balance sheet and coughing gets you what you need to know in time for needed procedures which can mean the difference between life and death, in your product, business, department, life or job. Sticking out your balance sheet is no more comfortable than a .
Installing Linux on a Dead Badger    by Lucy A. Snyder
Price: $3.50 USD. 19260 words. Published by Creative Guy Publishing on April 2, 2010. .

This book contains a dozen tales to amuse any fan of technology humor or science fictional dark comedy. Many of the stories are what Green Man Review has dubbed "cyberzombie humor"; the title story is one of the most popular features ever to appear at the acclaimed science fiction magazine Strange Horizons.
Everyday Ways To Enjoy Success At Work    by Robb Thompson
Price: Free! 16170 words. Published on June 14, 2010. .

Is it possible to succeed and be happy at the same time? It is possible! As the dynamic principles found in this book change your role in the workplace, you’ll find that they bring new excitement to every area of your life. Soon, people will know you as a go-to person, and promotion will become an everyday reality! Don’t allow yourself to spend one more workday in frustration.
The Wow! Workplace: How to build an employee recognition culture that engages your people and produces big results for your organization    by Mike Byam
Price: $16.99 USD. 32730 words. Published by Terryberry  on November 8, 2010. .

Researched and written by the managing partner of one of North America's most respected and established employee recognition firms, The Wow! Workplace shows you how to put together a powerhouse recognition culture that will: help you retain employees, inspire team loyalty and cooperation, boost productivity, and engage your workforce by aligning them with the goals and mission of your business.
Lawyers in Corporate Decision-Making    by Robert Eli Rosen
Price: $9.99 USD. 87400 words. Published by Quid Pro Books on November 18, 2010. .

The recognized social-policy study of the disparate roles corporate lawyers play in representing and advising their institutional clients. Long passed around and cited by scholars and lawyers as an unpublished manuscript, the book explores the choices lawyers and executives make about how they are involved in corporate decisions. It is accessible to a wide audience and includes inside interviews.
The Holding Company    by David Crump
Price: $4.99 USD. 118360 words. Published by Quid Pro Books on December 17, 2010. .

What could've driven billionaire Warburton Powers to shoot himself, his wife, and his son? Robert Herrick, Houston lawyer and friend of the Powers family, explores the tragedy against his better judgment and finds himself dragged deeper and deeper into the mass of tentacles of the holding company. Opposing lawyer Jimmy Coleman is a ruthless courtroom adversary. Accurate law in a legal thriller.
Cold Eyes    by Romina Wilcox
Price: $7.99 USD. 118130 words. Published on May 3, 2011. .

A prominent Stanford researcher, Dr. Brett Russell, is found dead the morning he is scheduled to reveal his medical breakthrough to a worldwide audience. Joanne Gravitz, a young software developer for OmegaSoft assists the FBI in tracing the identity of the murderous hacker. Her first day on the job creates continuous fear when the hacker learns of her involvement and makes her his next prey.
Ergo Sum    by Simon Cutting
Price: Free! 127400 words. Published on June 29, 2011. .

BOOK 2 of the Halcyon Trilogy - Tomas Eucov has lived his entire life on a farm on the outskirts of Nairobi, in the shadow of the monolithic Halcyon Building. When he goes to work for them, his sister Katalina warns him that it is more than just a job, and she's right. The stars themselves are talking to us, and it seems that what they are saying may not be what we want to hear.
The Human Cull    by Simon Cutting
Price: Free! 95030 words. Published on June 29, 2011. .

BOOK 1 of the Halcyon Trilogy - Africa is the last place on Earth not completely owned by Corporate interests following the abrupt end of the oil based economy. But the latest player, Halcyon, is already knocking at the door and with them has arrived another threat; Pneumonic. Highly contagious and fatal within four hours. Ten billion are already dead, and a cure is nowhere in sight.