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Let Them Eat Tea    by Coleman Maskell
Price: Free! 83600 words. Published on July 14, 2012. .

A political comedy romance sci-fi adventure set in the near future. The main character is a brilliant biochemist who relocates to a new job in the Caribbean after the LiberTEA government shuts down the CDC and NIH. With friends both on the islands and back in the USA, he fights against an epidemic that threatens every country with a Caribbean coastline.
Rise of the Meritocracy    by D.H. Draws
Price: $5.99 USD. 54280 words. Published on July 17, 2012. .

Once again science and big business will clash in this science fiction and political suspense thriller. Our hero James Watsen, a smart and shy bioengineering student, must break out of his shell and lead his fellow scientists in a covert operation to save the planet. Will they succeed in time or will the corrupt corporations and politicians be allowed to destroy the earth? Find out what happens.
Opposing Resistance    by James Bailey
Price: $0.99 USD. 21830 words. Published on July 19, 2012. .

John has fought against the rising domination of the Covax Corporation for months. Their revolutionary new drug giving them a near unlimited bank account and growing stranglehold over the government. An opportunity has arisen that could give him the chance to strike a death blow to the company, but will old enemies stop him on his way?
Two for the Cabinet    by Arthur Bustard
Price: $6.99 USD. 116820 words. Published on July 28, 2012. .

In 1981 President Ronald Reagan selected two individuals from a small Township in Southeastern Pennsylvania as members of his first cabinet. What is the story behind naming Senator Richard Schweiker and Andrew Lewis, Jr. to the cabinet? Why did they come to his attention? Why did their relationship with the President and each other affect America and change the course of history?
Journey from Russia    by Galina Briskin
Price: $2.99 USD. 160930 words. Published on July 31, 2012. .

“Journey from Russia” is the fascinating love story of Polina, a Russian girl growing up in Moscow in the family of a prominent Soviet scientist and airplane designer. The author presents a gallery of interesting people from the Russian elite during the political and social turbulence following the Second World War.
Reflections of a Superfluous Mind    by Marvin Perkins
Price: $0.99 USD. 9070 words. Published on August 4, 2012. .

Short poems and rhythmic prose from the mind of Marvin K. Perkins.
Midshipman    by Phil Geusz
Price: $0.99 USD. 54370 words. Published by Legion Printing  on August 8, 2012. .

In this second volume of the David Birkenhead series, our young hero has been adopted into the powerful House of Marcus. But... what can be done with a former slave-boy who's earned his kingdom's highest award for bravery, but who also can't shed his Rabbithood no matter how hard he tries?
Ameristocracy    by Paul Moxham
Price: Free! 21440 words. Published on August 10, 2012. .

When a conspiracy theorist cop stumbles upon the secret society responsible for the assassinations of Lincoln and Kennedy, he becomes convinced that they now have the newly elected President squarely in their cross-hairs.
2029    by Tim Wuebker
Price: $3.99 USD. 82610 words. Published by First Edition Design eBook Publishing  on August 10, 2012. .

Welcome to America in 2029... A depression economy. A delayed presidential election. A series of terrorist attacks. And a president who will do anything to win. Gripping and provocative, 2029 is more than an action-packed thrill ride. It is an eerily prophetic novel that will stay with you long after the final moment of suspense.
Nssm 200 - The Milieu Derivative    by Malcolm Franks
Price: $1.49 USD. 118120 words. Published on August 11, 2012. .

A body plucked from the sea, a call for help, a friend in danger. Three linked events. It can only mean one thing to Matt Durham. He must return to the past, to the duplicity and machinations of others, for they are not done with him. And now he isn't done with them. This is where it will end. For him or his enemies.