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Dust on His Soul    by Jason Blacker
Price: $2.99 USD. 136300 words. Published on May 24, 2011. .

Inspired by the life and times of Stephen Biko an apartheid activist arguably as important as Mandela. This novel is a fictional account of such a character. A story of sacrifice, suffering but ultimately redemption. Set in apartheid South Africa during the 1970s and 1980s, the dark days of South Africa's history also bred an incredible thirst for justice. A triumph of the human spirit.
The Law of Large Numbers    by TK Kenyon
Price: Free! 7600 words. Published on June 21, 2011. .

Frank Tyra, a physics graduate student, can’t pay his tuition or buy ramen noodles because his blackjack team went bust. When one of his undergraduate students offers to bankroll a new team, Frank teaches a bunch of frat boys to count cards in Las Vegas. Arizona State is a party school, and when his new team starts to party away their big chance, Frank has figure out how to survive.
Cooler than Jesus    by G. H. Thomason
Price: $2.99 USD. 53370 words. Published on September 27, 2011. .

Relationships are rekindled and old friendships are tested when Boone unexpectedly returns to Oklahoma under mysterious circumstances after living in New York for a year and appearing on a reality TV show. In the tradition of Don DeLillo and Raymond Carver, Cooler than Jesus is a novel about twenty-something Americans who are detached and jaded, but also still searching for purpose.
American Stories    by TK Kenyon
Price: $0.99 USD. 21800 words. Published on October 14, 2011. .

A compilation of seven award-winning stories by TK Kenyon, previously published in literary journals, now together for the first time. Starred Review: “...quite unlike most standard commercial fare, a genre-bending story-part thriller, part literary slapdown with dialogue as the weapon of choice- makes us laugh, wince, and reflect all at the same time. Kenyon is definitely a keeper." --Booklist