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At Witt's End    by Beth Solheim
Price: $4.99 USD. 71770 words. Published by Echelon Press LLC  on January 13, 2011. .

Things are really bustling at the Witt's End resort in Northern Minnesota. Clients are vying for one of the few remaining rentals, except Cabin 14 thing is no--one gets out of Cabin 14 alive. Sadie isn't your typical sixty-four year old. She has things she wants to do and shouldn't be expected to solve a murder while trying to prevent an unscrupulous sheriff's deputy from shutting down her resort.
Dead People In Love    by Edie Ramer
Price: $0.99 USD. 14140 words. Published on January 3, 2012. .

Ghost therapist Cassie Taylor is hired to get rid of a ghost haunting an upscale Chicago condo. But the elderly resident doesn’t want her gentlemanly apparition to leave. She loves him and he loves her. Too bad she’d signed the deed to the condo to her grandson to help him avoid inheritance taxes. And too bad the grandson’s fiancée has plans of her own... A short story - 12,348 words
New York City Boxing Directory (1885-1960)    by Robert Grey Reynolds, Jr
Price: $2.50 USD. 4560 words. Published on December 31, 2012. .

My eBook is an alphabetical directory of boxing-related persons and organizations in New York City. The time span is from the late 19th Century until after the mid 20th Century. The directory lists occupational titles, business and residential addresses, and phone numbers (for 1950s-1960). The text is pertinent for boxing enthusiasts as well as persons interested in researching family ancestries.
As The Tequila Flies    by C.D. Reimer
Price: $0.99 USD. 2530 words. Published on January 26, 2013. .

A collection of four 500-word horror flash stories about a drunk husband killing flies, an older brother bargaining with his dead brother for a video game console, an old woman in post-9/11 purgatory for tipping with phony money, and a scorned wife pulled over for the truck nuts on her husband's truck.
George Washington Keefe Of The Washington Nationals    by Robert Grey Reynolds, Jr
Price: $1.99 USD. 2240 words. Published on February 2, 2013. .

George Washington Keefe was a less than average pitcher for the Washington Nationals during the first seasons of the National League club's 19th century existence, 1886-1889. He established records for most walks in an inning in 1887. Mostly disappointing, but sometimes brilliant, he was 5'8" and left-handed. On one occasion in 1889, he outdueled Hall of Fame, New York Giants pitcher Tim Keefe.