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What a wonderful world    by Becky Miller
Price: Free! 2660 words. Published on April 20, 2009. .

The foreign student Rebecca meets a mysterious man during her stay in Hull. Thoughts race through her head and her mind tells her not to go with him. Will she listen to her head or her heart?
The Dance of the Pheasodile    by Tim Roux
Price: $0.99 USD. 79150 words. Published by Tim Roux - Taylor Street and That Right Publishing  on May 11, 2010. .

Keith and Chrissie McGuire are determined to create a perfect life for themselves and their two children, having been brought up in care homes themselves. Everything is going well. However, when they decide to visit a hypnotherapist to address some residual childhood issues, Keith emerges from his hypnotic trance as Harry Walker, a petty gangster soiling the streets of Northern England.
Broken Dreams    by Nick Quantrill
Price: $2.99 USD. 76620 words. Published by Caffeine Nights Publishing on July 3, 2010. .

Joe Geraghty, Private Investigator, is used to struggling from one case to the next, barely making the rent on his small office in the Old Town of Hull. Invited by a local businessman to investigate a member of his staff’s absenteeism, it’s the kind of surveillance work that Geraghty and his small team have performed countless times. Check the free sample for the full synopsis.
Broken Dreams - Free six chapter sample eBook    by Nick Quantrill
Price: Free! 18810 words. Published by Caffeine Nights Publishing on July 25, 2010. .

Joe Geraghty, Private Investigator, is used to struggling from one case to the next, barely making the rent on his small office in the Old Town of Hull. Invited by a local businessman to investigate a member of his staff's absenteeism, it's the kind of surveillance work that Geraghty and his small team have performed countless times...
Coming to a street near you    by Mike Watts
Price: $0.99 USD. 9780 words. Published by Tim Roux - Taylor Street and That Right Publishing  on November 23, 2010. .

THE SLOT Toward The venue, Toward The crowd And their reaction Toward Those ten given minutes, Where I'll spill My guts At the feet Of strangers. IT REALLY WAS! Sexual intercourse began In nineteen eighty three (Which was brilliant for me) - Between the end of Tennessee Williams And Madonna's first LP.
Rivercity    by Gareth Bouch
Price: $6.99 USD. 76520 words. Published on January 16, 2011. .

15 minutes into the future: Coates, a researcher and investigator, is hired to trace the whereabouts of a missing adolescent. As he digs deeper he discovers an underworld of vampires, police corruption, murders and media manipulation. It seems the boy's disappearance is a tiny part of a much bigger story: one that will bring Coates' world crashing down and endanger all those around him.
An Enlightening Lie About the Lucidity of Bees    by Ian Kraft
Price: $2.50 USD. 60270 words. Published on January 18, 2011. .

Crofton Eer, a member of a militaristic society set in a canyon that knows only war, seeks an escape from the troubled canyon in which he lives, guided by the embodiment of the lone star that is visible from the canyon depths. His escape takes him on a journey in which he discovers that there are a great many more stars (gods) in the sky, which leads to a search for truth in the valley of life.
No Light / Might Escape    by Joe Hakim
Price: $0.99 USD. 24890 words. Published by Tim Roux - Taylor Street and That Right Publishing  on February 17, 2011. .

Nobody tells you in school that poetry can be funny, but Joe's writing is hilarious, a genuine jig on the end of life's rope. The stories and the verse merge to give an intense account of one life lived largely in the dark, where every chink of light is either sunshine or the flash of some random disinterested sniper's bullet. Absolutely gripping. Light does escape. Here is the proof.
The Line Up    by Russ Litten
Price: $0.99 USD. 5000 words. Published by Mendicant Bookworks  on January 17, 2012. .

Mendicant Bookworks presents literary short fiction by novelist Russ Litten.
The Magic Mooncat    by Lois Fenn
Price: $5.00 USD. 112150 words. Published by amolibros on May 30, 2012. .

It is September 1941 and nine-year-old Hannah Flynn is about to leave her native Hull and become one of that illustrious number known as ‘them townies’. Standing at the station, with few possessions in the little case she is clutching, she is ready to leave that scarred city to experience life as an evacuee in rural Lincolnshire, an environment as far removed as any foreign country.