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Man in the Middle    by Ken Morris
Price: $2.99 USD. 111340 words. Published by Bancroft Press on November 18, 2009. .

Join Peter Neil as he is sucked into a situation that soon spins out of control. Come experience what happens when a young man with a good heart is tempted with unimaginable wealth; when a love affair gets tangled with long-buried family secrets; when a persistent SEC agent matches wits with ruthless businesspeople who think nothing of murder of individuals and of entire countries' economies!
A Ghostly Christmas Present    by J. Daniel Sawyer
Price: $3.99 USD. 33720 words. Published by AWP Books  on December 19, 2010. .

It's hard to beat being thrown in an out-of-state jail on a trumped up charge as a Christmas present, but detective Clarke Lantham loves a challenge. So when he calls up his brother for help with bail, he thinks he's prepared for the ordeal of spending a holiday weekend with relatives who put the "strange" back in "estranged." That was his first mistake.
Nancy Pelosi's Amgen Conflict    by Ray Robison
Price: $2.99 USD. 3390 words. Published on November 30, 2011. .

This new ebook reveals how Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi used your tax money to protect her own stock holdings.
Down & Out in Manhattan a New York Story    by J.R. Locke
Price: $2.99 USD. 89200 words. Published on February 14, 2012. .

Jack Cole is an analyst at an investment banking firm mired in a slumping career until a chance meeting with the owner of his firm propels him to the center of a high stakes conspiracy. Jack loses everything and enters on an odyssey of self discovery which rips him through the seedy underbelly of New York and renders him homeless before ultimately granting him redemption.
The Price of Redemption    by Gavin Dobson
Price: $5.99 USD. 88990 words. Published by North Highland Publishing  on April 10, 2012. .

Gavin R Dobson’s first full length novel lifts the lid on how the thin line of probity can easily be breeched when unimaginable wealth is the daily tool of the workplace.