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Bisclavret (The Werewolf)    by Mark Lord
Price: $0.99 USD. 6490 words. Published by Tipping Point Publishing  on July 9, 2010. .

"I am the last survivor of the noble family of Trigoff...This is my confession." A tale of knights, castles, maidens and werewolves set in Medieval France. This short story is a retelling of Marie de France's classic Medieval Romance.
Green Grow The Rushes (Weird Wild West Short Story)    by L. M. May
Price: $1.49 USD. 10750 words. Published by Osuna Publishing  on March 1, 2011. .

Lachlan is tempted to bargain with a lake demon for the gold he needs in order to marry the woman of his dreams. But a demon's gold always comes at a terrible price. A Weird Wild West short story set in late 1870s Colorado. About the writer: L. M. May made her fiction debut in Albuquerque The Magazine in March 2011.
Hair of the Dog    by Tony Rattigan
Price: $4.99 USD. 76610 words. Published on August 25, 2011. .

On a state visit to Albion, the Great Seal of Pils-Holstein is stolen. Private detective Rufus Cobb is called in to recover the Seal and avoid an international incident. Meanwhile, a werewolf is stalking the East End of Londum, are the two things connected? Cobb and Jim Darby are sent to Pils-Holstein to put and end to the werewolf menace once and for all. But does Darby have his own agenda?
The Londum Omnibus Volume One    by Tony Rattigan
Price: $9.99 USD. 218710 words. Published on September 3, 2011. .

The Omnibus edition of the Londum Series containing the first three novels. Collected here for the first time in one volume. contains the novels: Split Infinity, Hair of the Dog and The Speed of Dark.
1802-1803: Pauline Bonaparte’s St Domingue Stay, Parisian High Society and Voodoo Exploits, Fire! Fire Everywhere..! (A Short Historical Novel by Kevin Levin)    by UrbaneBooksPublishing 
Price: $9.99 USD. 10940 words. Published on November 5, 2011. .

Married to Napoleon Bonaparte's right-hand man, General Leclerc, Pauline did not have much of a choice other than to board the ship that would seal her fate at St Domingue. Josephine de Bauharnais, her sister-in-law, won that round. Bonaparte was being squeezed by two important women in his life, his little sister Pauline and his wife, Josephine.