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Tales of the Zorantian Brotherhood Volume Three: Washed in the Blood    by Luther Giordano Nancy Edgington
Price: $0.99 USD. 46070 words. Published on August 8, 2010. .

The End of Time. The Brotherhood of Zoran moves to fight the final battle. Colonel Murthoc learns Truth. This is the third volume of the three in one epic Black Winds
Lamppost    by Malcolm W. Keyes
Price: $0.99 USD. 16990 words. Published on July 5, 2011. .

"We’ve wandered outside God’s field of view to where there’s a hole in the sky, and if I doze off at my post or my instruments fail, then it's not Jesus coming through the clouds; it’s the slow, systematic destruction of our universe by a thing that doesn’t breathe or think or feel. How can anyone believe whoever made this universe had anything resembling love in their heart?"
Secret of the Vettigs    by Jeffery Bell
Price: $2.99 USD. 65010 words. Published on December 5, 2011. .

Secret of the Vettigs tells the story of an empire that has established through scientific endeavors proof of the existence of God. They continue to explore outer space and thrive. Their goal is to bring all people to the knowledge of their proofs and to be counted worthy to be allowed into paradise at the time when God calls them to be with him.
The Casting Of Einstein's Dice    by Geoffrey Owen
Price: $4.95 USD. 115950 words. Published by Mirador Publishing  on December 9, 2011. .

Imagine you were handed the key to a shrine, one that is universally acknowledged to contain irrefutable evidence (one way or the other) of God’s existence; would your curiosity prevail over caution? Professor Henniker faces such a dilemma and succumbs to invitations to reopen a shrine on a strange new planet. A Temple said to contain a means of communicating directly with God.
The Calling    by Matt Yocum
Price: $0.99 USD. 89320 words. Published on January 13, 2012. .

Junior initiate Hsulor will be tested through the Calling, a series of trials to determine his path in life. As a future monks of the Shingai, he will dedicate his life to serving the Empire. But new beliefs apart from the teachings of his people will plague him. The Calling takes you into the heart of belief as one Shingai searches for meaning and purpose in his life and the lives of his people.