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When Soldiers Meditate: an interview with Richard Strozzi Heckler    by D. Patrick Miller
Price: $2.95 USD. 4660 words. Published on May 13, 2009. .

In this fascinating interview, a former Marine and aikido master discusses the inner qualities of the traditional warrior, and how he has tried to introduce them to select members of the modern military including the Green Berets and Navy Seals.
George Barrington Hunter    by JB. Woods
Price: $1.49 USD. 98420 words. Published on January 26, 2012. .

The book is a graphic account of the life and loves of ex-soldier and special agent George Barrington Hunter.
Bringing Home the War    by Theresa Brandt
Price: $5.99 USD. 81980 words. Published on July 23, 2012. .

Based on the story of an Army Special Forces wife surviving amid the chaotic homefront during the War on Terror. An insider's perspective into the struggles of the families trying to survive in the shadows of the military are virtually untold. The book reads like a novel, but is all the more powerful because it is based on a true story.
Hostage of Paradox: A Qualmish Disclosure    by John Rixey Moore
Price: $9.99 USD. 218640 words. Published by BettieYoungsBookPublishers on August 14, 2012. .

A profound odyssey of a young college graduate who enlists in the military to avoid being drafted, becomes a Green Beret Airborne Ranger,and is sent to Vietnam where he is plunged into high-risk, operations under contract to do CIA—work for which he was neither specifically trained nor psychologically prepared, yet for which he is ultimately highly decorated. A Pulitzer Prize entry.
Checkmate at the Beauty Pageant    by David Kessler
Price: $0.99 USD. 36870 words. Published by House of Solomon  on September 20, 2012. .

Thirty two beauty contestants are kidnapped and taken to a luxurious island by billionaire Lee Chadwick who threatens to kill them unless former chess champion Billy Segal agrees to come out of retirement and play against a chess program that runs on the internet. But Segal has lost his nerve. So top Israeli intelligence officer and international chess master Dov Shamir is called in to help.