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Murder From the Grave    by Pegasus Books
Price: $9.99 USD. 138240 words. Published on November 26, 2009. .

Set in San Francisco, it is the story of Deuteronomy Saint Claire, a brilliant Berkeley professor-turned-police detective, pitted against a prolific serial killer whose perverse ambition is to carry out seven murders after he is already dead.
I Ching - The Chinese Oracle    by Tony Crisp
Price: $4.00 USD. 28430 words. Published on December 9, 2009. .

I Ching can be seen as an oracle. But not one that tells you an unchanging future but rather like a constantly shifting flux similar to the seasons, with which we can interact. What have is like a conversation with a wise and experienced friend, who through their experience might point out that if we take our present course the results might be in a direction we do not want.
Four Stories    by Pegasus Books
Price: $7.99 USD. 73710 words. Published on April 12, 2010. .

First published in 1998, Four Stories is the first short story collection written by Marcus McGee, a favorite for readers who appreciate the author's twisted humor. The stories are loosely autobiographical and center on issues involving family life. Yet they illustrate how political family life can become at times.
Synchronicity    by Pegasus Books
Price: $7.99 USD. 87380 words. Published on April 12, 2010. .

Synchronicity is a second short story collection by Marcus McGee, following Four Stories. This book contains some of the author's favorite works, including The Club, Estéban and Synchronicity. It also includes his earliest short stories, Mister Peacock, Till Death Do Us Part and Anthropophagi. It finishes with three blank verse parables, Coat of Black, The Thinking Man and The Crab Story.
The Silk Noose    by Pegasus Books
Price: $7.99 USD. 76730 words. Published on April 12, 2010. .

The Silk Noose is the third short story collection by Marcus McGee, following Four Stories and Synchronicity. By far his most eclectic collection, it contains his usual twisted stories, including Denouément, Dork and The Silk Noose but it also includes a parable, an operatic libretto and three essays, On Niggers and Squirrels most personal to the author among them.
Shadow In The Sky    by Pegasus Books
Price: $7.99 USD. 87350 words. Published on April 19, 2010. .

The President announces the imminent approach of an asteroid that will end all life on Earth and bring about cosmic winter. America and the world react as governments collapse, wary militia groups rally to secede in the mid-West and scientists propose to launch Life Ark, a project that will preserve humans in stasis in space. Part One of THE LAST YEAR TRILOGY.
Moment of Truth    by Pegasus Books
Price: $7.99 USD. 86760 words. Published on April 24, 2010. .

Part Two of the LAST YEAR TRILOGY. Continuation of Earth’s last year as chaos grows. Militia groups defy the government, California attempts secession, Life Ark launches and political turmoil threatens global war. In the Crypt amid Colorado’s mountains, a computer hacker and a scientist try to determine the truth of the threat to Earth. Part One: Shadow in the Sky. Part Three: New World Order
An Essay On Niggers and Squirrels    by Pegasus Books
Price: Free! 9260 words. Published on April 26, 2010. .

An essay on the relationship between African American males and law enforcement, including insights on Rodney King, OJ Simpson and personal experiences of the author. An appeal to correct systemic wrongs and forge a new future.
An Essay On The Seven Year Hitch    by Pegasus Books
Price: Free! 4070 words. Published on April 27, 2010. .

An Essay by Marcus McGee on the efficacy of long-term marriage in an impermanent society. Author proposes a seven-year term on marriage licenses in an attempt to save "the marriage institution" in America.
Gorgeous Synchronicity: A book about the interconnectedness of human lives    by Joe Guse
You set the price! 20480 words. Published on May 19, 2010. .

A personal journey to understand the interconnectedness of human beings from a former comedian, psychotherapist, and writer.