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The Babylon Prophecy    by Sean Salazar
Price: $3.99 USD. 148040 words. Published on September 28, 2011. .

Within hours of an accidental bombing in Iraq, retired CIA sniper Al Robek is summoned to investigate. While battling his demons from post-traumatic syndrome, he learns that his former girlfriend was the pilot responsible for the bombing. Together, they find an ancient city buried by the Biblical flood and become the targets of a secret brotherhood bent on triggering Armageddon.
Frozen Money    by Henry Bliss
Price: $2.99 USD. 87280 words. Published on October 1, 2011. .

When Ben Williams heads to his London office to start his new assignment, he has no idea that a few days later he will find himself chased across Europe by former Russian Special Forces soldiers. And instead of upgrading the network systems for a German-based bank, he has to prevent the theft of more than a hundred million Swiss Francs and save his life and the one of his secret love Brianna.
900 Miles    by James Lockhart Perry
Price: $0.99 USD. 19770 words. Published on October 1, 2011. .

There was a time when heroics were a daily feature of life, even for a child. This is a screenplay about a mother, son, and daughter who walk 900 miles to escape the holocaust. Sixty years later, their heirs still deal with the consequences. Everything about this story is fiction, except for the war, the walk, the heroics -- and the scars.
The Market Entry Toolkit    by Bill Decker
Price: $19.95 USD. 28180 words. Published on October 3, 2011. .

How do you select a foreign market correctly? Is there a way to "grade" a market and compare one country to another? How do you choose the correct way to enter a foreign market? How do you effectively sell in different countries? What are the roadblocks and pitfalls that await you overseas? How do you avoid "losing your shirt" abroad?
Our Father's War    by Julie Thomas
Price: $1.99 USD. 31180 words. Published on October 4, 2011. .

My late Father, Hal Thomas, was a Spitfire pilot in WWII, in England and the Middle East. He was called up in 1939, trained in New Zealand, sailed for England in 1940 and learned to fly a Spitfire. He served for four years and as he grew up, he wrote letters home. After the war he wrote some more, chilling and descriptive words. These are them.
Blazing Bicycle Saddles    by James Clarke
Price: $2.99 USD. 62520 words. Published on October 5, 2011. .

This is the very funny story of six South Africans - mainly writers - who, on a whim, decide to explore "Darkest Europe and bring back to Africa stories about its strange natives". On hired bikes (none had cycled since childhood) they began with a 1 000 kilometre ride down the Danube. Over the years many other regions were explored. The story is told by their not terribly good leader.
Train Wreck    by Ann Regentin
Price: $4.99 USD. 145460 words. Published by Melange Books, LLC  on October 9, 2011. .

Kitty is divorced with a young son, and a life as closed-off and safe as her frightened soul can arrange. Chris crossed the Atlantic looking for sanctuary from his angry ex-wife and teenaged daughter. Chris and Kitty collide with the power and fury of a train wreck. The ensuing inferno derails their lives completely. It could destroy them. It could also be exactly what they need.
Harris:Photographic View    by Paul and Mhairi Carroll
Price: $2.99 USD. 4540 words. Published on October 11, 2011. .

A photographic essay on the Isle of Harris, off the west coast of Scotland, containing sixty images; each taken and described by the authors who are on a journey to appreciate fully the beauty of the island. Alongside the images is a description of the where to find the locations, photography tips and a wonderfully written background to the history and culture of the island.
The Strange Journal of the Boy Henry    by San Alini
Price: $2.99 USD. 61730 words. Published on October 14, 2011. .

An eleven year old boy wakes up in a bedroom. He doesn’t know where he is and doesn’t remember who he is. He finds a very strange household whose members insist he is part of their family. When the creepy dad starts asking him strange questions, the boy notes his observations in a journal, to solve the puzzle of his very peculiar situation.
The Cad    by Robert MacLean
Price: $2.99 USD. 72940 words. Published on October 16, 2011. .

Lovable slacker Toby Tucker, an incompetent tour guide and guardian angel to a group of travelers in Greece, has a love affair that threatens to make a solid citizen of him. Part of the Toby series. From the reviews of Foreign Matter: “A very, very funny book"—The West Coast Review of Books. “Enormously enjoyable”—Kirkus Reviews. “Fresh and spirited”— Publishers Weekly.