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Absence of Faith    by Anthony S. Policastro
Price: $0.99 USD. 107730 words. Published by Outer Banks Publishing Group on January 24, 2009. .

When residents in a highly-religious small town have horrible near-death experiences and wake up with burnt skin, they believe they went to hell and that God has abandoned them. Matters get worse when a local Satanic cult emerges and wins over many residents. Will Chantress be able to stop Kyle, the antichrist, from destroying the world's religions?
4 simple steps to better health - an insiders look    by Peter Yellowlees
Price: $5.00 USD. 17860 words. Published on March 19, 2009. .

The goal of this book is to describe how you, as a patient, can best use the Internet to improve your own healthcare, and how you can do that by working with your usual doctor. You will learn to check out the expertise and qualifications of your doctor and your current treatment program, so that you can be certain that you are getting the best possible care
The Invincible Alice    by Alice L. Luckhardt
You set the price! 28560 words. Published on December 5, 2009. .

Alice L. Walters Wallace is a Florida-raised, privileged, educated and lovely young woman in 1940. Yet, for the next 69 years she endured numerous personal illnesses, family deaths and four different husbands within a few years. In spite of the problems she managed to live life to its fullest; whether being a pilot, model, businesswoman or nurse, she attempted it and achieved success at them all.
Career as an Anesthesiologist    by Institute For Career Research 
Price: $9.95 USD. 9460 words. Published by Institute For Career Research  on December 16, 2009. .

Doctors practicing the modern healthcare science of preventing and treating pain. Today, people live longer. Older patients often have illnesses and diseases that require medical care. This means that there will be a continuing need for physicians, and anesthesiologists will continue to be called on to participate in the medical care of these patients.
In the Name of Islam    by I. J. Sarfeh
Price: $4.99 USD. 59570 words. Published by Foremost Press  on December 21, 2009. .

Held captive at an isolated farmhouse, Dr. Morgan Reese is forced at gunpoint to perform surgery on an Afghan calling himself the Holy Imam. Reese soon suspects that the Imam is a threat to national security. Thus begins the deadly battle of wits between the two antagonists. Caught in the crossfire is the Imam’s nurse, Miriam, a devout, nonviolent Moslem.
The Final Victim    by I. J. Sarfeh
Price: $4.99 USD. 67860 words. Published by Foremost Press  on December 22, 2009. .

In rural Michigan, a famed athlete undergoes a routine operation. Six weeks later he is dead, victim of a bizarre form of cancer. In Los Angeles, a radio announcer dies of the same cause. Coincidence? Dr. Greg Dostoyov, the athlete's surgeon, and biologist Kate Adams do not think so. Suspenseful story of medical intrigue.
Healthcare Reform Checklist    by Sam Vaknin
Price: Free! 19170 words. Published on January 3, 2010. .

Checklist for reforms in the healthcare sector: purchasing, provision, delivery, commissioning, and stewardship. Detailed case studies from Germany and Eastern Europe.
The Innerglow Effect    by Craig Robertson
Price: $0.99 USD. 59380 words. Published on January 10, 2010. .

A new antidepressant may cause patients to see themselves die but still live to tell the tale. Join a physician and a priest as they work to make sense of these bizarre reports. Can they understand what the Innerglow Effect means? If what they hear is real, the implications will change everyone's lives. Virtual immortality is just the beginnings of the implications they have to sort though.
Cardboard: A woman left for dead    by Fiona Place
Price: $2.99 USD. 103160 words. Published on January 11, 2010. .

Cardboard: A woman left for dead is a fictionalized account of one woman's life-threatening eating disorder and her eventual hard-won recovery. Fiona Place has created Lucy, a narrator who is capable of taking the reader deep inside the puzzling experience known as anorexia nervosa. Acutely observed, a compelling and moving portrait it asks the big questions: Who am I? What do I want?
The Meaning of Larf    by Philip Bradbury
Price: $2.99 USD. 29370 words. Published on January 16, 2010. .

125 luscious pages of amusement for anyone who likes a laugh and some thoughtfulness. Gathered from hundreds of unsolicited emails over eons of monitor-staring pleasure, these tid-bits of nonsense, sense and otherwise gritty, pithy and rather silly jottings of so many scribes, most called Anony Mouse, cannot go unheralded.