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Stinger    by Diana R. Chambers
Price: $1.99 USD. 72870 words. Published on September 2, 2012. .

Enter the mysterious world of Stinger, a romantic spy thriller with a twist. When a shipment of Stinger missiles disappears near the Khyber Pass, CIA officer Nick Daley becomes entangled in an unusual triangle with a San Francisco journalist and her former lover, an elusive Afghan leader with a price on his head. They will lead us into a realm of intrigue and betrayal until the shattering climax.
The Quixotics    by John Wayne Falbey
Price: $2.99 USD. 101610 words. Published on October 15, 2012. .

A tale of coming of age in the Baby Boomer generation. The time is 1970 and three young men have returned from military service in Vietnam. To earn some badly needed cash, they grudgingly agree to deliver a cargo of weapons to anti-Castro insurgents in Cuba. Before this tale is over, each man will come to realize, as Cervantes said, “Our greatest foes, and whom we must chiefly combat, are within".
The Red Rooster Crows Twice    by Lgoo Books
Price: $0.99 USD. 15180 words. Published on December 26, 2012. .

Colonial Briggs has decided to take his daughter Sally and accompany Judy to England for a much needed vacation. He is away but a short while when an old nemesis from the red brigade returns to kidnap some friends of his. His late wife's two room mates are abducted and taken to an undisclosed island where they are held and Brianna gets raped by one of her captors.
Wind Walkers    by Robert Peterson
Price: $2.99 USD. 82760 words. Published on May 9, 2013. .

Nick Jensen and his best friends, Grace Walker and AJ Janikowski, are coerced by the Tepal to find a potion he desperately has sought for years. Their mission takes them back in history and places them in the middle of an international struggle between the Tepal and the head of the World Council. Will their mission come to the same tragic end as those who preceded them?