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The Sunless Parlour    by Lara Biyuts
Price: $1.99 USD. 41410 words. Published on November 17, 2010. .

Notes, stories and translations by author of the novels La Lune Blanche, Forever Jocelyn and La Arme Blanche. “…in a sunless parlour where an old clock ticked in the shadows and a cat slept by the empty grate.” (Evelyn Waugh, Brideshead Revisited)
Une famille de vampires    by Alexis Tolstoï
Price: $2.99 USD. 19090 words. Published by Editions de  L'Herne  on April 7, 2011. .

Ces petits récits, ayant pour thèmes les vampires et autres manifestations surnaturelles, ne sont pas sans rappeler Mérimée et font désormais référence dans le mythe du vampire.
The Adventures of Vivian Sharpe, Vegan Superhero    by Marla Rose
Price: $3.99 USD. 146320 words. Published on February 1, 2012. .

An ordinary 15-year-old girl receives an unlikely visitor in the night, setting off a series of sudden and profound changes in her life including new special powers, a new worldview, new friends, a new summer job, and an urgent task to expose the destructive plans of her hometown's largest and most respected employer. This story is a classic American coming-of-age vegan superhero thriller.
Les chemins de la misère    by Léon Tolstoï
Price: $5.00 USD. 9610 words. Published by Editions de  L'Herne  on April 25, 2012. .

On perçoit dans ces derniers textes de Tolstoï toute la modernité, on ose presque dire l’actualité de ses propos qui concernent le chômage, les entreprises qui ferment, les sans-logis, la faim ou les impôts injustes. La dénonciation de Tolstoï garde de nos jours toute sa force.
War and Peace: The Third Epilogue    by Margaret Sansom
Price: $8.97 USD. 23650 words. Published on February 7, 2013. .

War and Peace: The Third Epilogue extends Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace about Imperial Russia to the period from 1820 to 1826, relating what happens to the characters in the book before and during the Decembrist Revolt of 1825. Anyone who enjoyed Tolstoy’s book will find that “The Third Epilogue” captures the essence and tone of the original work