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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?
Intertidal Zone---Sea Star Regeneration    by Nina B. Bode
Price: $9.99 USD. 117660 words. Published on February 16, 2011. .

Intertidal Zone is a thrilling account involving the world of Sea Stars and their magnetic ability to regenerate and about an incident involving events from the future as conveyed by an assembly of erudite Cosmic Explorers and Time Travelers. Beyond and above the Environmental danger that is hanging precariously over this Planet, this book warns of a future Globe-wide event of a haunting nature.
The Half-Life of a Nuclear Battery    by Philip Talbert
Price: $9.99 USD. 42880 words. Published on March 30, 2011. .

A true multi-faceted account, dealing with the development of a power source that could free the world from its dependence on oil. The author recounts his harrowing experience, and the opposition encountered from powerful interests who succeeded in blocking the discover from being made available to the public, even resulting in the suspiciously accidental death of the inventor, Dr. Paul M. Brown.