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Just Desserts    by Stephen Benjamin
Price: $0.99 USD. 6240 words. Published by TWB Press  on April 6, 2011. .

In a small Colorado town, a teenager and his school friends investigate a series of bizarre deaths in which desserts and other sweets were used as murder weapons. The kids discover that there is a breach between the underworld and the mortal plane that has allowed a demon to cross over, a demon with a sweet tooth who must be stopped before he destroys the town.
Mystery of the $124,000 Rug    by Nathan Pennington
Price: $0.99 USD. 4170 words. Published by PNC Publishing  on April 23, 2011. .

Johnson, a PI, needs money. A job comes up, investigating a theft of a Persian rug. As he discovers, the rug isn't normal. Besides its $124K value, the theft was impossible given the security in the house it disappeared from. But the theft happened. As Johnson uncovers the truth, he fervently wishes he'd never got involved. But what he knows forces his involvement to the end for better or worse.
Proof    by Patrick Rush
Price: $0.99 USD. 2740 words. Published on June 2, 2011. .

Jack Ivey is a new detective in the information age. His tools are algorithms and DNA. Now he faces a broken formula, and the variable might be his life.
Private Eyes    by Gini Graham Scott
Price: $2.99 USD. 101900 words. Published on June 16, 2011. .

This book is based on interviews with eight top investigators with different specialties, describing how they became private eyes and solve their cases. It’s a behind the scenes look at investigating murder and mayhem, using high-tech listening or spying devices, tailing someone, going undercover, conducting interrogations, using public records, and working with police and government agencies.
Street Beat    by Terry Wright
Price: $1.99 USD. 5680 words. Published by TWB Press  on July 17, 2011. .

Workaholic journalist Karen Dare is covering the story of a serial killer, the Sandman, which sidelines everything else in her life, including a potential but pushy suitor. When a jealous and malicious co-worker betrays her, and the Sandman sets out to kill her, Karen suddenly realizes how shallow her life has become. Her only salvation, a ranch in the mountains and a handsome cowboy named Jake.
Murderous Intent    by K.J. Dahlen
Price: $2.99 USD. 52390 words. Published by Bucks County Publishing  on July 27, 2011. .

When U.S. Marshal Lola Kane needs help with a witness, retired Marshal Boone Sheridan comes to her aid. Getting the witness, Faith Kessler, back to New York and outrunning several attempts to stop them Boone gets drawn back into the Marshals. Case Ewing wants Faith dead but not before he wants their son back.
The Duplication Factor Bonus Edition    by Terry Wright
Price: $0.99 USD. 116940 words. Published by TWB Press  on July 28, 2011. .

The Duplication Factor Bonus Edition includes the short story thriller “Street Beat” FREE. In the Duplication Factor, scientists clone humans with disastrous consequences. In Street Beat, an award-winning journalist goes after her biggest story, a serial killer who will test her mettle.
To Kill a Stone Heart    by Mason Dove
Price: $2.99 USD. 87660 words. Published on August 10, 2011. .

Fenton Stone is the modern day Sherlock Holmes for a new generation. See how Fenton has to undertake the adventure of a life time to solve his father’s murder. He uses his special skills to become a super-detective. The story will have you swept along with tears and laughter, excitement and conflicts, as their journey takes them through high speed chases, split second reactions and across Europe
Garesh: The hybrid investigation    by Geltab 
Price: $0.99 USD. 8030 words. Published on January 1, 2012. .

Garesh is just your average everyday alien/human hybrid agent living and working on earth. It's his job to protect humanity from the reptilian race known as the Vorma Zaxer Brood. The Brood broke all intergalactic protocol corrupting earth from the benevolent Alnorn race that Garesh is descended from, of course his father was a poor abductee but that's besides the point. Who wants the agents dead?