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The Voyages of the Swallow    by Alexander Morriss
Price: $0.99 USD. 71890 words. Published on January 14, 2009. .

Intrigue, corruption and high adventure, on land and at sea. A hastily assembled team, led by a Mossad agent, an Israeli Naval officer and a German ship owner seek to smuggle five hundred tonnes of Uranium Ore out of Europe, under the noses of the European authorities. The future of the Middle Eastern conflicts and thus of the world may be affected by the cargo of the ageing m.v. ‘Swallow".
Who Were the First ExPats?    by john Halsted
Price: Free! 9770 words. Published on June 25, 2010. .

Who were the greatest proponents of expatriate living? In the jet age of today you would think that modern man can surely lay claim to this title. But think again! This is a short study of expatriate, forced and voluntary, living from the earliest of times until today.
A Year in Tyr    by Eric Jonas Swensson
Price: $6.99 USD. 117410 words. Published on July 26, 2011. .

This is the memoir of an American who spent 2009-2010 with his family in Tyr, Lebanon near the border with Israel. Become an armchair expat as he shares his experiences of anti-American bias and the chances of a war with Israel constantly looming. You will be fascinated to walk through Tyr vicariously, and troubled as you realize what lurks below the surface there also lurks here and everywhere.
Gilad Shalit    by
Price: Free! 4340 words. Published on October 31, 2011. .

This Book is a true story of the Life of Gilad Shalit.Gilad was Kidnapped by Hamas in Gaza he was held in a Cell for 7 years till in october 2011 a Deal was made and Gilad Was Freed This Book is made in Honor of a Great Marine in the IDF his name is Gilad Shalit Book Updated in April 2012
“Alte Sachen”: From The Life Of An Arab Scrap Dealer In Israel (a short story)    by Andre Klein
Price: $0.99 USD. 3450 words. Published on May 3, 2012. .

Ahmed is an Arab scrap dealer in the Holy Land, just like his grandfather who used to cart away the unwanted belongings of foreigners with his old horse wagon, yelling "Alte Sachen", that ancient Yiddish call for clutter.