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Her Frozen Wild    by Kim Antieau
Price: $8.99 USD. 88420 words. Published by Green Snake Publishing  on January 11, 2012. .

On a quest to unravel the mystery of why a 2,500 year old "mummy" uncovered in Siberia has her DNA, archaeologist Ursula Smith learns that the fate of the ancient shapeshifting People is in her hands and she must travel through the timeless caves to save them and the man she loves—even if it costs her her life.
The Last Reel    by Will Todd
Price: $2.99 USD. 22170 words. Published on January 13, 2012. .

Decryption (Level I): Two fugitive operatives are rounded up by the C.I.A. to recover the mysterious film they once lost... reopening personal wounds... and national secrets. [Note: I'm a screenwriter ("THE WONDER YEARS", "TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES") and this story is presented in its original screenplay format.]
Lenin of the Stars    by Robert T. Jeschonek
Price: $0.99 USD. 11460 words. Published on January 17, 2012. .

Lenin came from outer space! He and his fellow shape-changing aliens bring communism to Earth, hoping to teach harmony to humanity. But changing times and turnarounds lead to a secret civil war among the aliens' own ranks. When Lenin and his beloved Irina end up on opposite sides, they have no choice but to battle to the death...or start a new revolution that might just sweep the stars.
Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism - including full original text by Lenin    by Rupert Matthews
Price: $0.99 USD. 37930 words. Published by Bretwalda Books  on January 20, 2012. .

Lenin's Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism" was published in the summer of 1917. Although one of Lenin's shorter works, it is widely recognised as being one of his most immediately influential. The introduction by historian Rupert Matthews sets the book in its historic setting and explains why it was such a profoundly influential work when it first came out.
My Trickster    by Serafima Bogomolova
Price: $4.99 USD. 33800 words. Published by Serafima Bogomolova  on January 21, 2012. .

“A call. A voice, he thought he had exorcised from his brain. A shot shattering a quiet Moscow night, a proper Swiss gentleman, and a letter with the keys to her flat… A game with too many unknowns…”
Summer In Russia    by Patrick Durham
Price: $1.99 USD. 3540 words. Published on January 21, 2012. .

Summer In Russia describes a summer spent in Moscow and St. Petersburg as a student learning the Russian language and Russian political History, as well as lessons in life.
Town M    by Roman Shabanov
Price: $3.99 USD. 68110 words. Published by izdat-knigu.ru  on January 22, 2012. .

Дорогое жилье, нашествие гастарбайтеров, плохая экология - у Москвы можно найти тысячу недостатков. Но есть 28 причин посетить столицу. Добро пожаловать в город М.
History of Whitehorse Farmhouse, Morton-On-The-Hill, Norwich, Norfolk.    by Susy Scott
Price: Free! 4270 words. Published on January 22, 2012. .

Whitehorse Farmhouse, Morton-on-the-Hill, located just outside Norwich, served as an Inn from the late C17 through to 1912. References to this hostelry can be found in Parson James Woodforde's country 'Diaries'. A short, history of this now private residence can be found on Kindle. Written by Susy Scott, the author of Finding Jingo.
The 33 Worst Mistakes Writers Make About Russia    by Irene W. Galaktionova
Price: $2.99 USD. 46210 words. Published by A Conspiracy of Authors  on January 23, 2012. .

Are you ready to abandon the stereotypes of the Cold War and look at the real Russia? Open your eyes to the exciting and fascinating facts that make this setting a favorite with writers. With this book, you can Write It Right.
The Bear And The Diva    by John Namnik
Price: $2.99 USD. 55580 words. Published on January 25, 2012. .

The Latvian, Andrej Yakovlevitch Namnik, landowner and bachelor approaching middle age, takes time out from his business trip to Russia to take in the sights of the magnificent city of St. Petersburg. Within twenty four hours he rescues a beautiful Bohemian woman, Marie Subrtova, finds himself involved in a Revolutionist meeting, escapes a subsequent police raid only to find himself locked up.