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Snake River Secret, a Mary MacIntosh novel    by Maureen Meehan Aplin
Price: $4.99 USD. 87230 words. Published on July 24, 2010. .

When Mary MacIntosh’s legal secretary goes missing, a frantic search through the white water torrents of the Snake River reveals clues a manic drug dealer leaves behind. Ceremonial Shoshone sweat lodge chants lead Mac to the secret Popo Agie cave where she unburies an unimaginable web of conspiracy shocking enough to rip apart long-time family ties in this thrilling and epically haunting novel.
Dirt Cheap Photo Guide to Grand Teton National Park    by Jeff Clow
Price: $9.99 USD. 23930 words. Published on June 22, 2011. .

The Dirt Cheap Photo Guide to Grand Teton National Park is written for three distinct travelers; the photo enthusiast, the family photographer and the travel fan. In twelve chapters, pro photographer Jeff Clow takes the readers on a guided tour of the park with instructions as to where to find the best photo spots at the best times. Both famous and lesser known landscape locations are highlighted.
Jackson Hole, WY - A Photographer's Shooting Guide    by Jerry Patterson
Price: $12.99 USD. 19770 words. Published on November 20, 2011. .

This is a photographer's shooting guide for Jackson Hole, WY complete with photos of all locations and links to Google Maps pointers to pinpoint each exact shooting location.
I, Nephi...    by k m mittan
Price: $4.99 USD. 103250 words. Published on December 2, 2011. .

"Folks in Jackson Hole raise kids and hell, and plenty of both." - Bill Menor, owner of Menor's Ferry, Jackson Hole, Wyoming There are those that raise kids and they’re good at it. I wasn’t one of them. Had no interest in the project. But hell-raising? Now, that was another matter. - Nephi Moulton, homesteader, rancher and prankster extraordinaire.
From the Ganges to the Snake River    by Debu Majumdar
Price: $4.99 USD. 86250 words. Published on January 23, 2012. .

From the Ganges to the Snake River, an East Indian in the American West is a tender, often amusing, account of the landscape and people of Idaho written with an outsider’s perspective. It interweaves East Indian culture with Northwestern reality, reflecting on the difficulties, discoveries, and delights of being a stranger in a strange land.