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Scranton's Mayors    by David Wenzel
Price: $4.99 USD. 56120 words. Published by Tribute Books on June 2, 2009. .

A collection of mini-biographies of the mayors of Scranton, Pennsylvania written by a former mayor.
When Coal Was Queen: The History of the Queen City - Olyphant, Pennsylvania    by Jay Luke
Price: $4.99 USD. 19450 words. Published by Tribute Books on July 28, 2009. .

Journey into the history of what was once called the "Jewel of the Mid Valley" — Olyphant, Pennsylvania, "The Queen City." This journey takes the reader through the earliest days of the township and notable events of the past. Included are some famous residents and visitors who passed through over the years, and of course the storied Anthracite Empire that built the town.
Bliss    by Jeff Lyon
Price: $0.99 USD. 65580 words. Published on October 8, 2009. .

Bliss is a funny and irreverent account of the inner workings of small town government during rampant development. Join Health Inspector Ross Ryan as he probes the kitchens of greasy spoons and traipses through unsavory neighborhoods. The laughs and gaffes continue when Ross is promoted to Assistant Fire Marshal. Spend some time with the eccentric characters in Bliss. You'll enjoy your visit.
The Elm Street Ladies Tea and Wine Society    by Sandy Nygaard
Price: Free! 7280 words. Published on December 28, 2009. .

Sara runs from the garden Nazi living next door, June stalks the night streets attempting to avert environmental disaster, and Jean cinches her seat belt, hoping it will help her survive driver’s education. Come meet the misfit inhabitants of Cedarville, Washington, population, 4,601. These fun-filled stories are filled with the warmth, humor and eccentricities of life in small town America.
A Labor Day Murder    by Wayne Zurl
Price: $0.99 USD. 9700 words. Published by MindWings on January 3, 2010. .

Chief Sam Jenkins learns of an illegal card game and the sale of moonshine at the Iron Skillet restaurant and decides to raid the premises. That looked straight forward until a firearms examiner links a confiscated handgun to an unsolved homicide. Jenkins encounters political corruption, domestic abuse, and a cover-up in his pursuit to solve the murder.
Secrets In The Shadows    by TL Haddix
Price: Free! 135410 words. Published on March 31, 2010. .

Book One in the Shadows/Leroy's Sins Collection. Genre: Romantic Suspense
Unordinary Tales    by Lauren Farley
Price: Free! 45930 words. Published on April 26, 2010. .

A compilation of eight short stories regarding Life, Death and the uncertainties of humans. From Blackout's J with psychotic episodes sending her into hours of shock to the Wolfe family in their first couple of hours trying to pull together after the surprise death of the mother figure Julia, these short stories are not your average short tales, they're quite the opposite.
Just The Way You Are    by Barbara Freethy
Price: $4.99 USD. 103300 words. Published on May 19, 2010. .

Take a romantic journey with USA Today Bestselling Author Barbara Freethy to Tucker's Landing, Oregon, where Sam and Alli Tucker have made a life together ... a life about to be tested by the return of the only woman who can break them up ... Alli's sister, Tessa. "Barbara Freethy is a fresh and exciting voice in romantic fiction," Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Under The Moon's Shadow - Leroy's Sins, Book Two    by TL Haddix
Price: $3.99 USD. 119920 words. Published on August 19, 2010. .

Book Two in the Shadows/Leroy's Sins Collection Genre: Romantic Suspense
Spinning    by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Price: $3.99 USD. 12440 words. Published by WMG Publishing  on September 29, 2010. .

Patricia Taylor’s spinning class instructor hates her. Maybe it’s the extra eighty pounds she carries on her frame. Maybe it’s the way she struggles while everyone else in class does just fine. But when her instructor ends up dead, Patricia has to deal with her feelings for him and for everyone else in her small coastal town—including the killer. An Edgar Award finalist.