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The Invisible Enemy: Black Fox    by Anthony R. Howard
Price: $2.99 USD. 88620 words. Published on July 22, 2010. .

There is a secret that will bring America to it’s knees. When reporter Dorian Valentine makes a shocking discovery, America is cast to the brink of a nuclear war. In addition, Russia has planted a network of brutally efficient secret agents on U.S. soil. Trained from birth to act as Americans, they kill on a moments notice, causing political mayhem, striking fear into the heart of the Pentagon.
The Invisible Enemy II: Vendetta    by Anthony R. Howard
Price: $9.99 USD. 97400 words. Published on July 22, 2010. .

First they were operatives. Now its personal. In this sequel, recent events have thrown the American military into a state of emergency and American enemies are planning their assault. The fate of the free world is in the hands of covert CIA assassins as they face-off against a deadly set of merciless enemy secret agents. These CIA agents are the last link between liberty and a nuclear holocaust.
Revolutions for Fun and Profit!    by Ryan Shattuck
Price: Free! 39720 words. Published on July 27, 2010. .

Want to start a revolution but don’t know where to begin? This guidebook is for you! Inside, you will find answers to all your questions about revolutions, including: Is it okay for revolutionaries to wear white after Labor Day? Which was more dangerous: the French Revolution or the Dance Dance Revolution? All these questions - AND MORE - will be answered in this revolutionary guidebook!
Broken Odyssey    by Noel Carroll
Price: $2.99 USD. 114160 words. Published on August 3, 2010. .

Carl McCormic longs to see Cuba, the land of his mother’s birth. Opportunity arrives in a beautiful young woman who only recently fled the island. Anger smoldering within her, she wants him to smuggle her back in – to destroy the powerful father she left behind!
Madam President    by Ray Foy
Price: Free! 4700 words. Published on August 16, 2010. .

Senator Candace Wilke wants to be the first woman President of the United States. She has her party's nomination, but won't win the presidency without the endorsement of a mysterious, global power-broker. Gaining it could cost the compromise of her integrity and even the loss of her immortal soul.
Mémoires de Crise (Version intégrale) (Enhanced Version)    by Jean-Philippe Denis
Price: $3.99 USD. 24880 words. Published by Les Editions Lexemplaire  on August 18, 2010. .

On lira ici trois tomes qui proposent un regard inhabituel sur la crise économique et financière actuelle. Que sont devenues, quarante ans plus tard, les trois attitudes face aux situations de déclin formulées par A. O. Hirschman ? Que nous apprennent-elles sur notre monde aujourd’hui en crise ? Les simulations proposées ici esquissent des éléments de thèse. A chacun de juger.
Memoirs of Crisis    by Jean-Philippe Denis
Price: $3.99 USD. 22130 words. Published by Les Editions Lexemplaire  on September 1, 2010. .

Fiction devoted to the economic and financial crisis, read through the gate reading Albert Hirschman: exit, voice loyalty.
Assessing John F Kennedy    by Monica P
Price: $0.99 USD. 1570 words. Published on September 26, 2010. .

This is an article which looks over John F Kennedy's profile, his role as president, and his assassination.
Walk Into The Sun    by Mark Goldberg
Price: $4.99 USD. 102420 words. Published on October 17, 2010. .

New York City is in default. However, this is not a story of the saving of the city. Rather, it is a tale of the people who make up its body. From the garbage man to the sewer-dwelling orphan.From the advertising executive and his dying son to the widow killer and his prey to the last remaining doctor in New York.How such varied characters deal with this horror is the basis of WALK INTO THE SUN.
Rudy Can't Fail    by W. Dipper
Price: $3.99 USD. 133940 words. Published on October 18, 2010. .

Discovering the quiet and simple life he's living is traitorous to America's economic survival, Rudy J. Swingle transforms his lifestyle and sets off on a rollicking tour of the United States. A satire of patriotic American consumerism in the 21st Century, Rudy Can't Fail is a romp across the geographical and ideological landscape of America.