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After the Rain - How the West Lost the East    by Sam Vaknin
Price: Free! 85490 words. Published on January 3, 2010. .

An anthology of more than 50 articles regarding the politics, economics, geopolitics and history of countries in central and eastern Europe and the Balkans.
Terrorists and Freedom Fighters    by Sam Vaknin
Price: Free! 54570 words. Published on January 3, 2010. .

The history of four terrorist organizations in the Balkans and a general introduction to terrorism and freedom fighting. Also includes essays about religious co-existence in the Balkans and about pathological narcissism as a precursor to terrorism.
The War Of The Lies The Lies Of The War    by Bo Elkjær
Price: $0.99 USD. 30930 words. Published on May 26, 2011. .

An account of how Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen misled Denmark into joining President Bush’s war on Iraq.
Kosovo Resurrection    by Jed Stone
Price: $3.99 USD. 98510 words. Published on July 7, 2011. .

The death of a Serbian monk in the English Lake District begins a search for a medieval Icon that holds the key to modern Kosovo. Spin-doctor Charles Rennie is chased by KLA killers in a fast-paced adventure through the modern Balkans. The trail is spiced with romance, and a spine-tingling final battle at Decani monastery in Kosovo shows that even in death, love triumphs over evil.
Prometheus Bound    by A.G. Claymore
Price: $2.99 USD. 94200 words. Published on July 12, 2011. .

9 AD, three Roman legions are massacred in a forest in Germania. In the dying years of WW2, Luftwaffe pilot Rolf Patzer is pulled from duty to fly a crate of artifacts to Asia by a mercurial SS major. Former NATO soldier Jos Fál races to save his fiancee from death at the hands of a secret enemy as they struggle to control an ancient technological legacy. The legacy will create the future.
The Nestorian Alliance    by Michael Watson
Price: Free! 70130 words. Published on September 1, 2011. .

The location of Noah’s Ark has been an intriguing mystery. 1952,an amulet has been discovered at the Denver Museum with clues to its true location. Jack prepares to follow the clues to Turkey. Stalin also hears about the amulet and sends an agent to the U.S. to retrieve it so he can find and destroy the Ark. The Nestorian Brotherhood have protected the Ark for centuries. They are prepared.
The Road To Kosovo: A Balkan Diary    by Greg Campbell
Price: $7.99 USD. 102460 words. Published on December 23, 2011. .

The classic 1999 travel adventure by Blood Diamonds author Greg Campbell through the dangerous and troubled countries of former Yugoslavia has been newly edited and updated in 2012 for digital publication. See war and the struggle for peace through the eyes of a young reporter on a hair-raising road trip through war torn Bosnia into the heart of violence in Kosovo.
Air Force Brat    by Susan Kiernan-Lewis
Price: $2.99 USD. 20430 words. Published by San Marco Press  on March 18, 2012. .

A personal memoir of the three years spent as a child living in Europe as a military dependent during the sixties. This is a slice-of-life story of what it was like to be ten years old and living in a rural French village a scant 17 years after “the War.” A fascinating time in world history as well as my own.
The Bear Marches West: 12 Scenarios for 1980's NATO vs Warsaw Pact Wargames    by Russell Phillips
Price: $3.99 USD. 4440 words. Published on May 23, 2012. .

The Bear Marches West contains 12 wargame scenarios set during a fictional Warsaw Pact invasion of West Germany in the 1980s. All the scenarios are based on battles depicted in well-known novels, and are designed to be used with whatever rules the players wish.
NATO, Kosovo and Crisis Management    by D. Alexander Neill
Price: $3.99 USD. 141020 words. Published on August 2, 2012. .

This study examines how NATO’s post-Cold War transformation was tested by the Kosovo Crisis of 1998-99, and concludes that while consensus-based decision making remains the cornerstone of NATO’s political unity, it is also its Achilles’ heel because it impedes effective, efficient action in response to crises, and prevents NATO from modifying its fundamental internal decision making processes.