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Wrongful Death: The AIDS Trial    by Stephen Davis
Price: Free! 89400 words. Published on October 3, 2010. .

"WRONGFUL DEATH: The AIDS Trial" is the true story of how government lies and incompetence, gross medical malpractice, and unbridled greed by a drug company cost 300,000 American lives in just ten years. "It reads like a cross between a John Grisham thriller and an informative scientific treatise on AIDS." - D.D. Steele, Attorney, California. "A legitimate page-turner." - Dr. Harvey Bialy, Mexico
Are You Positive?    by Stephen Davis
Price: Free! 116400 words. Published on October 3, 2010. .

Ripped from the headlines of today's news, "Are You Positive?" is a fictitious courtroom drama in the style of John Grisham. 26-year-old Tyree Johnson stands accused of first degree murder in Greenville, South Carolina. But his murder weapon is not a gun or a knife; it's HIV. “Everyone diagnosed HIV-Positive absolutely must read this book. The rest of us should too.” - Dr. Goddard, CO.
Silkscreen    by Bruce Clark
Price: $2.50 USD. 71540 words. Published on November 7, 2010. .

A world-famous pop artist enters the hospital for a simple operation and is found dead a few hours after the operation. The attorney retained by the estate of the artist confronts a conspiracy of overwhelming opposition from the doctors, the hospital and their attorneys.
Mayor Hilbish    by Vincent Pumilia
Price: $2.99 USD. 135580 words. Published on November 1, 2011. .

Pete Hilbish, a talented young lawyer in a big city law firm, is assigned to a trivial matter in a small town. The law firm's ad campaign boasting of community service fails. They lose clients and Pete is fired. Pete returns to the town and becomes its mayor and practices law. For ages 12 to 16. Humorous, 135,000 words, in the "New Adult" category, with main characters 20 to 30 years old.
Charles Guiteau: The Innocent Assassin    by Bill Schroeder
Price: $5.99 USD. 233300 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on December 5, 2011. .

To schizophrenic Charles Guiteau his Divine Inspiration to “remove” President Garfield was real to him even as he dangled from a rope. Garfield’s agony is chronicled elsewhere. This focus is on the delusional world of his shooter. Some actions are fictionalized to dramatize the actual story. It took Guiteau five tries to shoot Garfield and there were at least seven attempts on his life.