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Murder From the Grave    by Marcus McGee 
Price: $9.99 USD. 138240 words. Published on November 26, 2009. .

Set in San Francisco, it is the story of Deuteronomy Saint Claire, a brilliant Berkeley professor-turned-police detective, pitted against a prolific serial killer whose perverse ambition is to carry out seven murders after he is already dead.
Beware the Dead Man    by James Lingard
Price: $2.99 USD. 20390 words. Published by M-y Books on January 11, 2010. .

This powerful fast moving blend of recent history with the fictitious adventures of a British spy caught up in the war between Russia and Georgia over semi-independent Abkhazia is a thriller full of danger and suspense. Much of the action takes place against a background of trekking in the wilderness of the Caucasus Mountains. The conflict escalates when Georgia invades and captures Sukhumi.
Caraliza    by Joel Kirkpatrick
Price: $2.99 USD. 113880 words. Published on September 17, 2010. .

A seventy-five year old secret waits in a lovely old portrait studio, at the end of a street in New York City's Lower East Side. It is a secret that drove to madness a renowned photographer, 'Papa' Menashe Reisman - and left him to waste and die in his own studio - haunted by every photograph he tries to take. A young Dutch girls haunts those photos. A girl who should not have died.
Gallows Grave    by Richard  Tyndall
Price: $0.99 USD. 7150 words. Published by Ghostwriter Publications  on October 28, 2010. .

Tyndall’s style hearkens back to the masters of English dark fantasy. An exciting new voice from Ghostwriter Publications.
Ghostslinger    by Mark Stucky
Price: Free! 2410 words. Published on November 24, 2010. .

Jacob Remington had gunned down many men, but he had never experienced such a challenge. Would he really meet his match in a mysterious old man who seemed strangely familiar...a man who knew so much about him...a man who claimed to know his future? Jacob's final gunfight would be like nothing he could have imagined.
Grave    by Leslie Claire Walker
Price: Free! 1520 words. Published by Secret Fire Press  on December 24, 2010. .

The court denies Vel the one thing in the world she craves―a glimpse of the daughter she accidentally killed. Without a photograph to remember her, Vel can’t mourn. She might even forget what her child looked like. A man promises to help her. She’s not sure she has the courage to go through with his plan, but without him she lives a fate worse than death.
The Final Chapter    by Stephen James Price
Price: $0.99 USD. 8430 words. Published by Generation Next  on January 9, 2011. .

A collection of 3 short stories from an exciting new talent.
The Polyglot's Nightmares: Part X½ in the Narrative of John of Origin    by Ian Kraft
Price: $2.50 USD. 60080 words. Published on January 16, 2011. .

Fleeing a war and in search of himself, Ion finds himself residing in a number of strange caves, on the walls of which are written a strange language. He meets a woman who guides him through his state of being a refugee and is troubled by strange dreams that seem to incorporate the existence of the war, his love for the woman he has met and a sense of the divine.
Pages of Promises    by Stephen James Price
Price: $0.99 USD. 49440 words. Published by Generation Next  on January 21, 2011. .

Pages of Promises is a collection of 14 dark, speculative fiction stories straight out of the twisted imagination of Stephen James Price. From a paean to Stephen King to the child of a serial killer, Price explores dark corners of the human heart with wit and skill. At the end of the volume, Price allows the reader to glimpse the insights and incidents that gave birth to each story.
What Happens After Death?    by United Church of God
Price: Free! 24470 words. Published on February 9, 2011. .

Life is precious to us. We don't want to die. But what really happens to us after death? Scientists, philosophers and even theologians don't agree. Where can we go for answers? Shouldn't we seek them from the Creator of life?