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The Chaco Canyon Tapes    by Bill Whitehouse
Price: $5.99 USD. 218320 words. Published on September 13, 2009. .

The book, 'Chaco Canyon', is a novel which ranges across an assortment of: kidnapings, murders, mysteries, intrigues, rescues, problems, and relationships. It is a journey of opportunity to engage, from a spiritual perspective, a set of important, interrelated issues of our times -- from: Native peoples, to: terrorism, mythology, spirituality, ecology, feminism, alien abduction, and psychology.
The Assassins of Alamut    by Anthony Campbell
Price: $3.99 USD. 39990 words. Published on October 31, 2009. .

The Assassins were a heretical Muslim sect. We think of them mostly in connection with political murder but there is much more to them than this. They had a remarkable philosophical system and their ideas were influential in Islam and even outside it. Here I tell their story, from their foundation at the end of the eleventh century to their downfall 150 years later at the hands of the Mongols.
The Water Jug: Personal Shorts    by Ami Blackwelder
Price: $6.99 USD. 47810 words. Published on November 14, 2009. .

A Collection of Short Stories from a variety of genres to tantalize your reading apetite!
Empire and War    by Sam Vaknin
Price: Free! 64000 words. Published on January 3, 2010. .

The antecedents and aftermath of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the role of the United States in international affairs.
The Many Roads to Japan    by Robert W. Norris
Price: Free! 20900 words. Published on January 17, 2010. .

Originally an English textbook for Japanese university students, "The Many Roads to Japan" tells the story of the adventures of a Vietnam War conscientious objector who had to follow many twists and turns in his life journey before finding his niche in Japan. Suitable for low intermediate and above students. Excellent resource for peace studies. Good story for native speakers of English, too.
411: Cybergeddon    by Stephen Austen
Price: $1.19 USD. 10220 words. Published on April 4, 2010. .

It is April 11th - "411". A cyber attack is underway that eclipses "911". It targets the most vulnerable aspects of American society. PALADIN's ONYX OPS team must find the master cyber-terrorist, identify his sponsors and deliver justice. A fast-paced, fact-based examination of today's high-tech threats in today's high-tech world.
Lap 121    by Robert Louis DiGiacomo
Price: $1.99 USD. 62460 words. Published on April 7, 2010. .

As nearly a quarter of a million spectators gather in Daytona Beach for the biggest stock car race of the season, fanatics backed by rogue elements of the Iranian government target these unsuspecting fans for annihilation…
2012 The Awakening    by Bill Douglas
Price: $9.95 USD. 114380 words. Published on June 4, 2010. .

A young woman finds herself at the center of a global human awakening. Filled with self doubt, exhileration, fear, and limitless possibility, her adventure leads into a storm of danger. Unknown to her, humanity is experiencing the same self doubt and unraveling of their lives, as they too are experiencing this massive shift in consciousness. Deepak Chopra called 2012 The Awakening "A Gift!"
Code Terror    by David Patrick Hall
Price: $2.99 USD. 93720 words. Published on September 11, 2010. .

Ex-Navy Seal Ted Strickland is Chief Biomedical Engineer in a Florida hospital chain. Deadly things, started happening. Patient records altered, bogus Medicare claims filed, and equipment sabotaged. The healthcare infrastructure was about to implode. Ted enlisted his buddy Jake Tapper, and they pulled hard on the string that lead them back to where they both hoped they'd never have to go again.
All The Motherfu***ng Sh*t That's Wrong With It (Allegedly)    by German Alcala
Price: $0.99 USD. 28870 words. Published by Alcala Publications  on September 11, 2010. .

In this hilarious and sensitive book the topics range from Bill Clinton to the Pope! With life stories and opinions the book is a roller coaster of topics and crash lands into an array of subjects until finally exposing the Truth of Americans in the end which will surely offend or infuriate some. Those who don't have a sense of humor for an insult to the American People shouldn't read this.