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Timothy Turtle In the Case of The Mysterious Marsh Monster    by Veronica Anderson
Price: $0.99 USD. 1230 words. Published on September 22, 2012. .

Manny Mongoose has been fishing at Gila Monster Lake all his life but suddenly there are no fish. He doesn't know what to do and worries whether the stories about a monster living in the marsh are true. He can think of only one person to solve this mystery, Timothy Turtle!
Genation 1; Earth volk    by Robert A. Hunt
Price: Free! 207760 words. Published on February 23, 2013. .

From a massive nebula, the Genation nebula, came a female volk carrying twins. She will not only give birth to Eddy Evon, the narrator of the first Genation story, but she will start an adventure like no other for it will involve the entire planet earth. Follow Eddy, the son of his volk mother, Gastonish, in their thrilling adventure back to their home world.
The Crater Mountain Sasquatch Legend    by Robert A. Hunt
Price: $2.99 USD. 50400 words. Published on February 23, 2013. .

High upon the peek of Crater Mountain lives a Legend. As the accounts by many eye witnesses have told, something lives in the wild. Something large and hairy, walking on two legs like a man, but definitely not a man but a savage creature… A Sasquatch. Re-trace the steps of one of history’s mightiest legends, the Sasquatch.
The Coalmont Legend    by Robert A. Hunt
Price: $2.99 USD. 99350 words. Published on February 23, 2013. .

From the little mining town of Coalmont comes a legend people rarely spoke about for it was just too fantastic to be taken seriously. Few people know the tale where a quiet little town was home to many mysteries such as the Symiclo curse, an elusive fire demon Skultch, the train robber's map of Bill Miner, along with the greatest mystery of all, a new comer named Harold Harken.
Reiziger    by Kirk Graham
Price: $4.14 USD. 73860 words. Published on March 7, 2013. .

At full complement, the Reiziger research vessel could comfortably accommodate twenty crew and thirty-two passengers. When she departed Cape Town on October 14th, 1985, for a private charter mission to the British overseas colony of St. Helena, the ship’s manifest listed eight crewmembers, seven scientists and one dog. Four days after departure, all communication with the Reiziger ceased.