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Assignment: Bosnia    by Barry Friedman
You set the price! 78360 words. Published on March 29, 2011. .

Thousands of Bosnians, Croatians and Serbians were swallowed up in the Balkan war of the1990s. Matt O'Brien, is a member of an international commission whose duty is to sift for clues. He teams up with a radar engineer. Together, they embark on a high tech probe of Bosnian killing fields. They unearth secrets that threaten their own lives and could re-ignite the smoldering, fragile peace.
Displaced    by Georgiann Baldino
Price: $0.99 USD. 3200 words. Published on July 24, 2011. .

Armed conflict captured international headlines, but most correspondents failed to cover the plight of refugees. What was it like for millions of Bosnians and Croatians who were driven from their homes? How does a family stand up to armed marauders? Baldino's short fiction dramatizes bravery at its finest.
Safe at Last: Refugees in America    by Don Miller
Price: $0.99 USD. 81550 words. Published on September 4, 2011. .

Clinical Psychologist Dr. Don Miller has interviewed over 2,000 refugees who escaped from danger from seven different countries. This is a book of their stories. Most of them went through incredible suffering and hardship in their native countries and on their way to America. This included ethnic cleansing, starvation, torture, beatings and long periods of incarceration.
Appointment in Sarajevo    by Robert Davidson
Price: Free! 960 words. Published on October 31, 2011. .

A stand alone extract from The Tuzla Run on death in the streets of the Bosnian capital.
Entangled in Yugoslavia - an Outsider's Memoir    by Stephanie Allen-Early
Price: $7.50 USD. 58640 words. Published on April 7, 2012. .

Entangled in Yugoslavia - an Outsider's Memoir is a portrait of a country that no longer exists, addressing the generations who have no idea about what Yugoslavia was like. The author travelled extensively in the former republics: both as a foreign service wife in the socialist period, and an international relief worker during the subsequent collapse of the society leading to all out civil war.
Stillpoint, a novel of war and peace.    by Colin Mallard
Price: $3.99 USD. 87570 words. Published on November 27, 2012. .

Stillpoint is a gripping odyssey spanning two continents and three generations. It depicts the clash of ideologies and the birth of a long and vicious war. Vivid, haunting; replete with unforgettable characters. Combining politics, action and philosophy—a rare combination—Mallard draws the reader into a lucid and compelling vision of what might be. Hopeful and uplifting.
Forgiveness    by Jefferson Blackburn-Smith
Price: $3.99 USD. 180580 words. Published on April 29, 2013. .

1949. A bloody war engulfs the Balkans’ nations of Montrovia and Corabia. Walter Krang, a brutal Montrovian concentration camp guard, escapes certain death as a war criminal when an inmate forgives him and helps him escape the camp’s liberation. Masquerading as a camp survivor and Krang makes his way across the war torn region seeking revenge. Will justice be served?