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Demon at My Window (Welcome to Hell Series)    by O. Penn-Coughin
Price: $2.99 USD. 34730 words. Published by You Come Too Publishing  on October 1, 2011. .

Soccer players are very superstitious. And best friends Sophie and Rosie live for soccer. So it’s not surprising when they start using a little magic to help them win their games. It’s just for fun they tell themselves. But they’ve unknowingly awakened something dark and evil. Something that's playing for keeps. Something that's playing for their souls. Problem is, it's not playing around.
Unanswered Cries    by Thomas French
Price: $3.99 USD. 122880 words. Agented by Dystel and Goderich Literary Management on January 9, 2012. .

The night she was attacked in her Florida home, Karen Gregory let out a scream. More than a dozen neighbors heard her, but none called the police. By the time her body was discovered, the trail was already cold. The detective assigned to solve the murder ran down one blind alley after another, eliminating suspects until finally the evidence led him to the front door of one of his best friends.
The Cellar    by Christina Neely
Price: $0.99 USD. 6660 words. Published on February 22, 2013. .

The first night Thomas spent in his new house was eventful from the screaming and moaning to objects being banged together. There was only one explanation: The house was haunted. To make new friends Thomas will have to exorcise the ghost, but will he survive?
The Downfall of Tylor B Tyrone    by B F Moloney
Price: $0.99 USD. 1470 words. Published on May 23, 2013. .

On this day Tylor B Tyrone has his downfall. Members of his society have come and shown him in a multitude of ways what they think of him. For what he has been accused of he doesn’t know, nor do his accusers. And while Tylor recovers from his mental wounds his society begins its inertia on what to do with him, meanwhile speculation on what he’s done is rife. The humour here is very black.