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Showdown and Aid Agency Swindle (Two Story Pack)    by Kenneth Guthrie
Price: $2.99 USD. 9240 words. Published by Lunatic Ink Publishing  on December 4, 2011. .

In story one, Frank decides to fight for his friend's life against a deadly sniper and a group of terrorists. Can he live long enough to give Jenny and Dean enough time to get away. In the second story, Tank is commissioned to free a group of slaves to gain the aid agencies support for ex-president Thompson's plans for peace. Download and read now!
Bomb Squad and Driving Major Temple (Two Story Pack)    by Kenneth Guthrie
Price: $2.99 USD. 11860 words. Published by Lunatic Ink Publishing  on December 5, 2011. .

In story one, Frank is now a part of the bomb squad. Today is his first day on the job and the terrorists are back to make that day the hardest day of his life. In story two, Frank is in for the fight of his life when he is assigned to drive Major Temple. Can Frank survive the wild ride that Major Temple takes him on?
The Anvil of the Craftsman    by Dale Amidei
Price: Free! 95870 words. Published on December 11, 2011. .

A doctoral candidate in Theological Studies accepts recruitment by a friend in the US State Department for an initiative to the most troublesome province in 2006 Iraq.
Iraq Cradle of Errors    by Dr. C. Brandt Smith, Jr.
Price: $19.99 USD. 44550 words. Published on December 15, 2011. .

Iraq Cradle of Errors, documents the perceptions and thoughts of Iraqis. What do the average Iraqis living in the day in and day out violence and chaos think about post-Saddam Iraq? The author conducted personal interviews with local nationals during his 5 years in country. This book details opinions and fears for the future of a post-Saddam Iraq.
His Special Friend    by Rochelle Ragnarok
Price: Free! 6540 words. Published on January 7, 2012. .

Ten-year-old Dante is dealing with the death of his father in Iraq and a group of bullies. When Marcus, another boy in the neighborhood comes to live with him he quickly latches on and the two form a near unbreakable bond. One they will do anything to maintain at all costs.
The Happy Pill: Portrait of a Middle-Class Homeowner During the Fallout of Economic Meltdown    by John Stines
Price: $3.99 USD. 62260 words. Published on January 9, 2012. .

The Happy Pill uses a creative, narrative style to convey the realities about the past 12 years of the decay of American culture and the resulting financial meltdown fiasco in a way that wealthy, mainstream, popular media figures still refuse to do. The book offers a critical examination of the forces behind the huge transfer of wealth executed by politicians and their cheap interest agenda.
Cuddles Goes To Iraq    by Cirra Turpin
Price: Free! 910 words. Published on January 11, 2012. .

This is an ideal book for children with a loved one serving in the military. The book tells the story of a Teddy Bear named Cuddles who travels to Iraq in search of his soldier. It tells of his journey to Iraq, the people he meets, and of the reunion with his soldier. He then brings back all of the love from the soldier to the child waiting back home.
2012 U.S. Intelligence Community Worldwide Threat Assessment - Iran, Nuclear Weapons, Terrorism, al-Qaida, Jihad, Homegrown Terror, WMD, North Korea, Cyber Threat, Taliban, Afghanistan, Arab Spring    by Progressive Management
Price: $3.99 USD. 14030 words. Published on February 1, 2012. .

Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper Jr. presented the 2012 annual U.S. intelligence community worldwide threat assessment in Congressional testimony on January 31st. In the published report, Clapper provides a thorough review of the status of possible threats from a wide variety of nations and terror groups.
One Confirmed Kill    by Peter Johnston
Price: $0.99 USD. 18520 words. Published on March 30, 2012. .

A Marine infantryman deploys to Iraq while dealing with abusive and clueless leadership, misguided comrades and his own doubts about the war, all while coming to terms with the value of human life.
A Sort Of Homecoming    by Geoffrey Kruse-Safford
Price: Free! 3240 words. Published on April 12, 2012. .

Two veterans from our recent wars catch up on mutual friends, their experiences, then ask the one question that seems the most important one of all.