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January Juggling The Jentons - A Xara Smith Mystery    by Bill McGrath
Price: $2.99 USD. 50770 words. Published on May 4, 2009. .

Xara Smith, a female private investigator operating in North Texas, takes a job guarding a socialite. As the mystery unfolds our detective finds herself involved in murder, drugs, and white slavery. This is the first book in the Xara Smith series.
February At Feldman's On Fifth - A Xara Smith Mystery    by Bill McGrath
Price: $2.99 USD. 50580 words. Published on May 4, 2009. .

Xara Smith, a female private investigator operating in north Texas helps a migrant worker find her family in this tale that exposes human smuggling across the border. This is the second book in the Xara Smith series.
March Of The Mustangs - A Xara Smith Mystery    by Bill McGrath
Price: $2.99 USD. 50600 words. Published on May 4, 2009. .

Xara Smith, a female detective operating in North Texas, investigates sports gambling while helping coach a basketball team. This is the third book in the Xara Smith series.
April At The Antique Alley - A Xara Smith Mystery    by Bill McGrath
Price: $2.99 USD. 50240 words. Published on May 5, 2009. .

Female detective Xara Smith of Dallas goes shopping for some used furniture. She finds a desk just like the one her grandfather use to own. Inside a secrete compartment is a little something special. Xara gets a girlfriend. This is the fourth book in the Xara Smith series.
May Might Mean Murder - A Xara Smith Mystery    by Bill McGrath
Price: $2.99 USD. 50650 words. Published on May 5, 2009. .

Private Investigator Xara Smith attends her fifteenth high-school reunion and while there solves two cold case murders that occurred just before she graduated as well as two more that occurred subsequently. This is the fifth book in the Xara Smith Mystery Series by Bill McGrath
Luggage By Kroger: A True Crime Memoir    by Gary Taylor
Price: $2.99 USD. 121690 words. Published on October 5, 2009. .

In this award-winning memoir, Houston journalist Gary Taylor recounts his true-life fatal attraction involvement in the trail of violence that has dogged Texas attorney Catherine Mehaffey Shelton, prompting coverage by newspapers, TV, movies and even Oprah. Take a seat on the wild ride of an obsessive relationship: erotic beginning to violent end and the trials required to clean up the mess.
Cross the Styx    by Kenneth E. Ingle
Price: $3.99 USD. 94430 words. Published by Rob Preece on April 22, 2010. .

"They're going to kill you." That wasn't what business manager James Clayton had expected. But his recommendation to buy and hold a small company caused big problems for a Russian Mafia leader and when the Russian Mob has problems, they share the pain. Now James has to stay ahead of the mob and find a way to stop the Russians from destroying his company and the woman he loves.
Medium in the Middle    by Rob Preece
Price: $3.99 USD. 90710 words. Published on July 30, 2010. .

Nobody believes Annie Neeter can see ghosts. She's not surprised when sexy cop Arran Dane joins that list. Unfortunately, the local mob leader is a believer and can think of multiple ways to use her talent...no matter who gets hurt.
To Kill a Thief    by Kenneth E. Ingle
Price: $3.99 USD. 68810 words. Published by Rob Preece on October 19, 2010. .

The FBI claims three dead scientists from one Dallas company is coincidence. Private detective Devon Bradson doesn't think so. But when he infiltrates the company where the scientists worked, the killer learns he's being hunted--and decides to turn the tables on Devon in a deadly game of cat and mouse...but who, exactly is the cat and who the mouse?
Call Off The Dogs    by James Moushon
Price: $0.99 USD. 96420 words. Published on December 11, 2010. .

Another shooter in the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy is uncovered by Jonathon Stone. CIA Agent Jonathon Stone’s purchase of an old rifle from a gun dealer leads him on a search for the owner of the gun. When he finds the owner, a Cajun gun for hire, he discovers that he was one of the shooters in Dealey Plaza in Dallas the day President Kennedy was assassinated.