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The Armageddon Conspiracy    by Mike Hockney
Price: $2.99 USD. 139200 words. Published on March 7, 2010. .

King Solomon, one of the Bible's most famous figures, died as an apostate. How could a man fabled for his wisdom reach the conclusion that God was false? The Armageddon Conspiracy reveals the answer to this greatest Biblical mystery. Solomon, a man obsessed with witchcraft and magic, believed he was about to discover the key to the supreme mystery of life. Now his successors have.
A Scream of Angels    by Joe Nassise
Price: $4.99 USD. 64170 words. Published on March 10, 2010. .

Book Two in the Templar Chronicles When the lone survivor of a secret research installation wanders out of the desert, barely alive and babbling about demons hunting the halls, the Templar Order is quick to call in Cade Williams and his Echo Team combat unit. Their orders – investigate the facility, determine exactly what happened there, and deal with any infernal presence that might exist.
A Tear in the Sky    by Joe Nassise
Price: $4.99 USD. 62380 words. Published on March 12, 2010. .

Book Three of the Templar Chronicles When Knight Commander Cade Williams discovers that his wife, Gabrielle, is not truly dead, but held in some kind of arcane stasis between the lands of the living and the lands of the dead, he vows that nothing will stop him from freeing her soul from the prison surrounding her.
Winning His Spurs    by Roger Kean
Price: $1.49 USD. 87980 words. Published on March 22, 2010. .

1191: In a clash of two faiths, a boy knight destined to be a hero…Cuthbert, hungry for adventure and glory, joins King Richard on his way to free Jerusalem from the Saracens. Even before reaching their goal the Crusaders are torn by jealousy and intrigue. Cuthbert finds that chivalry and honour are little valued as he faces desperate obstacles to his quest for knighthood and his own castle.
The Cross of Ramplet - The Mystery of Throckmorton Manor    by Garnell Thompson
Price: $2.99 USD. 82370 words. Published by ClydeSight Productions  on March 16, 2011. .

An historical novel set in Regency England around the sleepy village of Portsur, this page turning mystery adventure book hurtles along like a runaway freight train. It combines the elegance of a Regency England Jane Austin romance with the cunning treasure hunt mystery style of Agatha Christie and the broad comedic style of Mel Brooks
Walking with the Widow's Son    by Heather Carver
Price: $2.99 USD. 12850 words. Published by Grave Distractions Publications  on April 26, 2011. .

Often misunderstood, Freemasonry has been the center of conspiracy theorists jabs and speculations of horrifying rituals. Author Heather Carver endeavors to demystify the nature and practices in Freemasonry in Walking with the Widow's Son. Drawing from experiences as the wife of a Past Lodge Master, Carver uses easy to understand prose and examples to make the history and observances of Masons
The Knights Templar    by TempleofMysteries.com
Price: $0.99 USD. 43140 words. Published on July 1, 2011. .

Mystery surrounds virtually every aspect of the Templar story, from their origins in the aftermath of the First Crusade, through their rise to supreme wealth and power - dominating medieval Europe for nearly two centuries - to their abrupt and dramatic suppression.
The Wolves of Solomon (Wolves of Solomon Book One)    by R. L. Blackhurst
Price: $0.99 USD. 182190 words. Published on August 8, 2011. .

England, 1307. . . Templar Knight Galeren de Massard is sent to investigate an incident where a nun claims to have been attacked by "a man who became a wolf." When Galeren meets Catherine, he instinctively knows that her attacker was Esquin de Floyran and that his return is dangerous for the increasingly unpopular Templar Order. A supernatural tale revolving around the fall of the Templars.
Wolf (Wolves of Solomon Book Two)    by R. L. Blackhurst
Price: $0.99 USD. 107820 words. Published on August 14, 2011. .

France, 1311 . . . Raymond Caradas, more wolf than man, is outcast since betraying his former master to save the Templar brethren from the French King’s fires. About to commit a diabolical act, he is prevented by she-wolf Kit, who has sought him out for a purpose. Drawn to her, Caradas is pulled back into the Templar struggle to face new enemies determined to destroy the supernatural knights.
Prince Henry St Clair and the Voyage to the New World in 1398    by TempleofMysteries.com
Price: $3.68 USD. 9550 words. Published on October 8, 2011. .

Did a Scottish nobleman lead an expedition to America nearly 100 years before Columbus? Mounting evidence suggests that in 1398 'Prince' Henry St Clair, Earl of Orkney, visited Nova Scotia and even established a colony there.