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Nightmares From Eberus - A Speculative Fiction Collection    by JC De La Torre
Price: $2.99 USD. 74160 words. Published by DLT Atlantis Publishing on June 26, 2010. .

JC De La Torre - author of the critically acclaimed Rise of the Ancients saga - gives you a new speculative fiction collection featuring 10 astonishing stories. From the controversial Lucifer's Lament and Killing Osama to the vampire yarn Serial and the time travel adventure Continuum Force, De La Torre touches all the genres of Spec Fic. It's all here. Newly enhanced edited version!
Just Another Day in Paradise    by Katherine Tomlinson
Price: $1.99 USD. 55720 words. Published on October 11, 2010. .

Life in the big city is not for the faint of heart. Shadows lurk in sunlight; blood spills on floors; hope and dread are just two sides of a neon sign; and loneliness is a paper cut on the heart, an invisible wound that eventually kills. In these stories, Katherine Tomlinson explores the dark heart of urban living. It is what it is...Just Another Day in Paradise.
Beyond Dreams: Five Tales of Fantasy    by Jeff Ambrose
Price: $3.99 USD. 41550 words. Published by Dark Elms Press  on March 23, 2011. .

From a legendary haunted house to another world where art is made for the gods alone, BEYOND DREAMS is a collection of five short stories that spans the spectrum of fantasy fiction.
Dancing With Darkness: A Collection of Four Amaris Suspense Short Stories    by Isabella Amaris
Price: $2.99 USD. 13690 words. Published on July 4, 2011. .

A collection of four Amaris suspense short stories, 'The Shoplifter Never After', 'Dreamer', 'Junction' and the delightfully fiendish 'The Devil's Advocate'.
What Fears Become: An Anthology from The Horror Zine    by Jeani Rector (Editor)
Price: $4.99 USD. 132020 words. Published by Imajin Books  on August 14, 2011. .

From classic horror and pure suspense to Twilight-Zone-style dark fantasy, What Fears Become relentlessly explores our basic fears and leaves you with twisted endings that will make your skin crawl… This spine-tingling, international anthology contains contributions from critically acclaimed, bestselling horror authors (Bentley Little, Graham Masterton, Joe R. Lansdale & more), poets & artists.
Tales of a Day Dreamer Short Story Collection    by Alex Ward
Price: $1.99 USD. 20400 words. Published on December 12, 2011. .

This collection was written with the commuter in mind. Four short stories for the price of 2. They range from a military unit robbing banks in the Middle East to crashing into the drug gangs of London. For your enjoyment I even have a lost ghostly soul wandering the Lake District saving lives and finding the meaning of his life.
Tales of Masks & Mayhem V4    by Tom Johnson
Price: $5.25 USD. 100670 words. Published by Night to Dawn Magazine & Books  on February 4, 2012. .

Continuing in a great tradition, five stories in pulp action, adventure, and thrills are included in this anthology! “The Hooded Hunter”, “Prophet of Peril”, “The Crimson Mask’s Justice” “His Master’s Voice,” and other thrillers.
Spirited Souls: 3 Short Stories    by Jeremy Perry
Price: $1.99 USD. 10890 words. Published on February 21, 2012. .

Sometimes there are those who enter our lives that will make powerful and everlasting impressions. "Spirited Souls" is a small reflection of those individuals. "Faith, Love and Moonshine" (historical fiction, family saga) "Jimmy Boy" (father and son relations, coming of age) “Ripple in the Moonlight” (coming of age, drama)
Ghostwriting    by Eric Brown
Price: $2.99 USD. 46730 words. Published by infinity plus  on March 16, 2012. .

Over the course of a career spanning 25 years, Eric Brown has written just a handful of horror and ghost stories – and all of them are collected here. They range from the gentle, psychological chiller “The House” to the more overtly fantastical horror of “Li Ketsuwan”, from the contemporary science fiction of “The Memory of Joy” to the almost-mainstream of “The Man Who Never Read Novels”.