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The History of Liverpool In Verse    by Caroline Doyle
Price: $4.99 USD. 5730 words. Published on February 6, 2012. .

A selection of 40 poems giving a brief history of the city of Liverpool, including both people and places. Includes many old images.
The Autumn Ice of Springtime    by Daniel Eness
Price: $1.49 USD. 2660 words. Published on February 17, 2012. .

In this Tale of the Haunted Titanic, one survivor is unaccounted for: a song which outlives its performers. The band famously played until the bitter end of the maiden and final voyage of the RMS Titanic. The ship sank to a depth of four thousand metres, but what the music unleashed was impossible to fathom. Commemorating the 100th observance of the sinking of the Titanic.
My Passage to Africa.    by Brian C. Rushton
Price: $0.99 USD. 22830 words. Published on April 14, 2012. .

This is my true account of a journey to southern Africa with two of my friends in 1971, and my experiences whilst working for a fire brigade in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). There are many amusing anecdotes, but most of the humour is derived from the differences in the eras over the past 40 years, especially in today's PC climate. I hope this tale will interest, amuse & amaze the reader.
Liverpool Beatles: An Ebook Guide    by Matthew Webb
Price: $2.49 USD. 8970 words. Published on April 18, 2012. .

A Beatles guide you can read anywhere! For the Beatles fan who is visiting Liverpool this is an illustrated, comprehensive guide to the main Beatles sites you will not want to miss. Includes links to Beatles maps in Liverpool and details of Beatles themed places to stay as well as the story behind each site listed and photographs of key places. A must for any fan of The Fab Four.
Rowan: An Artisan-Sorcerer Story    by Adele Cosgrove-Bray
Price: $3.99 USD. 100100 words. Published on May 19, 2012. .

An Artisan-Sorcerer Story. Rowan lives with secrets. His family know nothing of his life after his mother banished him. Rowan is attracted to the handsome and vivacious Aiden, a member of Morgan Gruffudd's secretive community of artisan-sorcerers. But blackmail threatens to destroy the new life Rowan has been building. People are dying - and Rowan is caught in the middle of a secret war.
Football Crazy: Part Two    by Craig Daley
Price: $0.99 USD. 180 words. Published on May 24, 2012. .

Part Two of The Theatre of Nightmares on the Road to Insanity is a 32 page full colour comic that ends the police investigation into this case and reveals the killer and the reason for the murders. Football Crazy is the third in the Surreal Murder Mystery Series from CDComics and this is again macabre horror, so be prepared for a shocking outcome. Have a fun read and please do have nightmare
Liverpool    by Mike White
Price: $5.99 USD. 86090 words. Published on June 4, 2012. .

“The Sound of Guitars...” Liverpool. A city of poets, musicians, comedians and several banana shaped lamb statues. Oh, and a yellow submarine – and a cathedral (or two), and now a collection of fifteen short stories, tall tales and mysterious occurrences celebrating the city as well.
Liverpool Sampler (Excerpts Only)    by Mike White
Price: Free! 8270 words. Published on June 11, 2012. .

(PLEASE NOTE THIS TITLE CONTAINS SAMPLE EXCERPTS ONLY) There are three sets of samples in this title. The first is from the new short story collection, "Liverpool". The second set of samples is from my first short story collection, "Paul McCartney's Coat and Other Stories". This is a collection of ten short stories that are very difficult to categorise!
Did You Whisper Back?    by Kate Rigby
Price: $1.99 USD. 42900 words. Published on June 14, 2012. .

Did You Whisper Back? is a psychological novel about family secrets and a disturbing portrayal of the fragility of the mind.
Average Sunday Afternoon    by Pat Jourdan
Price: Free! 21670 words. Published on June 20, 2012. .

Short Stories. Humour flits through, from an invasion by cows, crime in Dublin, death in a dustbin, to village legends and the everyday visions of a mad girl. All the people in these stories break rules and test the boundaries of habit, faith or even television. For good or bad, the covers are stripped away and life can never be the same again.