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Dark Drink and Conversation    by Thomas Kennedy
Price: $6.95 USD. 82640 words. Published by Strict Publishing International  on November 17, 2009. .

In the warmth of Mulligans pub, all the problems of everyday living are presented, debated, and resolved. Possibly the funniest book of the decade, and yet behind the humour there are compelling stories and more than a grain of truth and reality in the characters, the mysteries, the triumphs and the disasters.
Digging Up Donald    by Steven Pirie
Price: $5.00 USD. 103810 words. Published by Immanion Press on November 21, 2009. .

It’s the end of the world in Mudcaster, and the Mother is beset by family troubles – Maureen’s unborn babies have been stolen by demons in the night, and Robert has taken to playing with dead Uncle Norman. The Father is talking to his pot plants again, which wouldn’t be so bad if the Mother hadn’t heard them answering back.
Buttermilk Moon    by Randy Ray Wise
Price: $3.99 USD. 88300 words. Published on December 2, 2009. .

In 1944, fifteen-year-old farm boy George Cooper goes on a Texas-sized mystical journey to find his father, lost in the Second World War.
Macabre Tales    by Tony Thorne MBE
Price: $2.99 USD. 42760 words. Published on December 8, 2009. .

A collection of quirky tales to chill and delight you. Including: Brain Wave – Time for a medical tale. Death on the Fly – A case of mutual hacking. Farmer's End – An early American ghost story. In Range – Another medical tale, but very different.
Is This Heaven?    by M T McGuire
Price: Free! 5170 words. Published on December 8, 2009. .

Michaela Stevens has just died but, she wonders, can a gay lady get to heaven and if so, should it be like this? Should the heavenly host be that way? And is there a place in heaven for so many baked beans? Short story at about 4,500 words - no adult content but some light swearing so I'd rate it at a PG. British humour and spelling.
Honest, the Martian Ate Your Dog    by Fahim Farook
Price: Free! 90720 words. Published on December 18, 2009. .

A man on the run from his wife's wrath after selling her dog. A dozen crash-landed bounty hunter clones. An alien on the tracks of the man who scammed him. An intergalactic detective looking for a mysterious artefact. Above all, a world which is familiar but yet is slightly off - legalized bribery, cities run by gangsters, mysterious sects which believe in the power of jokes.
Ratburger Salad (TeenReads)    by David Elvar
Price: $2.99 USD. 38380 words. Published on December 20, 2009. .

They’re not going to learn Cookery at school, no way are they going to learn Cookery at school. They need to get themselves kicked out of the class, and they have the perfect plan that will allow just that to happen. Unfortunately, there’s just one small obstacle to them carrying it out…
The Fashion Police    by Sibel Hodge
Price: $2.99 USD. 93230 words. Published on December 20, 2009. .

A missing fashion designer, crazy mobster stalkers, and a police officer on the war-path. Somehow it's all connected to a decades-old secret. The Fashion business just got dangerous and it's a race against time for Amber Fox to solve the case. Who is Umberto Fandango? Is he dead? And can Amber stay one step ahead and stay alive?
Fourteen Days Later    by Sibel Hodge
Price: $3.99 USD. 91700 words. Published on December 20, 2009. .

When Helen Grey is set a fourteen day life-changing challenge the last thing she expects is to be pushed closer to her best friend's brother, Kalem. But how can he fall for her when he's too busy falling prey to her mishaps and too in love with his own perfect girlfriend? How will Kalem’s Turkish Cypriot family react when they find out? Is it really possible to change your life in fourteen days?
Truckerson (The Missing Chapter)    by John F Griffiths
Price: Free! 3020 words. Published on December 23, 2009. .

A complete short story introducing my character, 'Truckerson'. If you like schoolboy humour, unbelievable plots or need cheering up generally, this is for you. Humour tinged with serious thought.