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Heart Readers: A Novel    by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Price: $4.99 USD. 79740 words. Published by WMG Publishing  on January 9, 2011. .

Pardu killed his own twin to secure the throne. Now Pardu wants to use magic to decide which of his twins will rule without murder. The magic calls for heart readers to determine which twin has the pure heart. The team chosen by the palace has a history that makes them unsuitable to choose the next heir. Or maybe that history makes the heart readers the only ones who know the truth.
Murder Behind Closed Doors    by Jere Myles
Price: $2.99 USD. 78330 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on February 9, 2011. .

Jonathan Rose, a handsome and articulate black artist, has become a threat to several rather high ranking officials in Chicago. Many want to see him dead. Naive and trusting, Jon Rose has no clue about this. Set in the 1990s, amidst ‘Don’t ask, don’t tell,’ Jon and Mieko’s story continues as the murder trilogy descends into a quagmire filled with death and intrigue.
Big Pulp: Ted Bundy's Beetle    by Various Authors
Price: $2.99 USD. 66220 words. Published by Exter Press on September 2, 2011. .

Big Pulp publishes exciting, challenging and thought-provoking fiction and poetry by the best new and emerging genre writers from around the world. Our writers weave tales of horror, fantasy, mystery, science fiction and romance with both heart and depth, lots of thrills and sometimes a bit of humor. Every issue of Big Pulp has something for every reader.
Big Pulp: Interrogate My Heart Instead    by Various Authors
Price: $2.99 USD. 69660 words. Published by Exter Press on November 11, 2011. .

A modern version of the golden age of pulp fiction, Big Pulp publishes work by the best emerging and established genre writers from around the world. This collection begins with "Interrogate My Heart Instead," a heartrending tale of a torturer and the man who loves him, by Iranian student Elaheh Steinke.