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The Monster Of Silver Creek    by Belinda G. Buchanan
Price: $0.99 USD. 59930 words. Published on October 27, 2011. .

Terror has come to this small town. A sinister killer is on the loose. A serial killer who feeds off of young women's fear...and leaves a most unusual calling card. Police Chief Nathan Sommers is on the hunt, but every road leads to a dead end.
Reenacting a Murder    by Wayne  Zurl
Price: $0.99 USD. 10800 words. Published by Echelon Press LLC  on January 1, 2012. .

One potential witness said, "Whitey wasn't the best-liked member of the reenacting community, but who would have thought he'd end up like this?" When Prospect, Tennessee Police Chief Sam Jenkins attends the town's annual heritage festival it not only satisfies his interest in Early American history, it draws him into the investigation of another murder on "the peaceful side of the Smokies."
The Chest and the Ghost    by Stendhal 
Price: $1.85 USD. 8340 words. Published by Fario  on February 17, 2012. .

The leathery and slender chief of police don Blas Bustos y Mosquera has a handsome young nobleman, don Fernando, imprisoned for the crime of appearing before him with a fresh complexion and a cool demeanor. Don Fernando's fiancée comes to plead his case, but her beauty merely prompts the sinister don Blas's attempts to secure don Fernando's permanent removal from his native Granada.
Mick Charger's - The Mystic Harbour Murders    by J. Michael Atencio
You set the price! 65770 words. Published on April 22, 2012. .

Ex-Navy SEAL and homicide inspector Mick Charger had it all until back surgery ended his career. He took the only job he could find, Sheriff of Alpine Ridge in Lake Tahoe. Then he learned he was working for the mob. They thought Mick was desperate enough to turn into a dirty cop. He told them "no" and they kidnapped his family to force him to change. Now Mick's gonna show them how dirty he can be.