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Freedom First, Peace Later    by Jenette Hewitt
Price: $2.99 USD. 68280 words. Published by Bluewood Publishing on August 25, 2011. .

Stu is a young soldier on his first tour of Northern Ireland and is enamoured with local girl Bronwyn, who has problems of her own, her boyfriend, Danny, and his links to the I.R.A, and her brother ‘s secretive lifestyle. Bronwyn's friend, Rosina, is hiding her relationship with a Protestant. When that news breaks, Rosina learns a secret about her past that has tragic consequences.
Doubtful Hero    by Bill Dixon
Price: $2.99 USD. 34810 words. Published on August 27, 2011. .

Alex is a hero during an Islamic terrorist attack on a luxury island resort, but back in Sydney shuns the fame that follows. Why is he so desperate to hide? A suspenseful story weaves between 1990 and the present to reveal Alex's dark past in black operations against the IRA in Northern Ireland as he struggles to keep his family from a nemesis that could rise from his past and destroy them all.
The Bleeding Hills    by Wilfried F. Voss
Price: $0.99 USD. 58410 words. Published by Copperhill Media  on August 28, 2011. .

The Irish War is officially a part of history, but not for Finnean Whelan, an IRA veteran of almost 40 years. British Intelligence has produced evidence that he is the mastermind behind a conspiracy to assassinate the First Minister of Northern Ireland.
Lost in the Fogg    by Edward Norton
Price: $1.99 USD. 48380 words. Published on September 10, 2011. .

Lost In The Fogg begins with the theft of the Irish crown jewels at Dublin Castle early in the century, and moves to a seemingly inexplicable theft of a religious statue from the 80,000-piece art collection in the Fogg Museum at Harvard. The caper involves a kidnaping and moves from 1907 to the present, with implications for the highest levels of the UK government.
Little Book - Big Secret part one The Ultimatum    by Ross Kelly
Price: $7.00 USD. 119380 words. Published on September 20, 2011. .

In October 1996 the British and American governments hid the biggest secret of all time from the people of the world. Part one contains a full account of it. The author of this book was a participant of the events that took place. he was taken by MI6 to see the real 'Writing on the Wall.
A History of the Irish at Home and Abroad    by Terry O´Mahony
Price: $9.99 USD. 108010 words. Published on October 19, 2011. .

This history endeavours to give a true account of the Irish and may read very differently from long established school text or other histories. Read how a 1,000 years of oppression impacted on Ireland and her people and how she survived with her religion, culture and identity intact.
Going To Pieces…the Dismantling of the United States of America    by Elaine Willman
Price: $9.99 USD. 91200 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on November 11, 2011. .

Follow two brave women who discover, document and report a frightening and escalating reality: Congress is spawning tax-funded tribalism across America. Enrolled tribal members are dual citizens – full citizens since 1924, but “federal instrumentalities,” (property) of the federal government as dependent wards. Congress must end race-based separatism and unequal citizenship in America.
Zaghruda    by Beau Johnston
Price: $3.99 USD. 121890 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on December 14, 2011. .

Neither terrorist bombs in Tanzania nor assassin bullets in Belfast can deter Reuters journalist Smiley Sebastinelli as he collects information for a TV documentary. In Tanzania, he falls in love with a beautiful Muslim widow, Nursel, and their lovemaking is legendary.
Cooper And The Queen    by Don Hunter
Price: $4.95 USD. 63330 words. Published by Mirador Publishing  on January 16, 2012. .

The Queen of England is the target for a rogue IRA agent and it is down to Matt Cooper to stop him, but there is only one way and that way will change the monarchy forever.
The Londonderry Air - Testament of an Ulster Gunman    by Garrad Gawler
Price: $6.99 USD. 79450 words. Published by Copperhill Media  on February 29, 2012. .

“The Londonderry Air” is one of the very few novels devoted to the Protestant view of what became known as the “Irish Troubles,” but it does so without the purpose of a political statement, but rather describing the life of an angry Protestant civilian through the testament of an Ulster gunman.