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Macabre Tales    by Tony Thorne MBE
Price: $2.99 USD. 42760 words. Published on December 8, 2009. .

A collection of quirky tales to chill and delight you. Including: Brain Wave – Time for a medical tale. Death on the Fly – A case of mutual hacking. Farmer's End – An early American ghost story. In Range – Another medical tale, but very different.
S.I.C. Memorial    by Glenn Vanstrum
Price: $2.99 USD. 91210 words. Published on October 29, 2011. .

When a marine fungus fouls the air ducts of S.I.C. Memorial, Dr. Hubert Humperdinck, a surfing, goof-ball anesthesiologist, gets the blame. An oil sheik offers $200 million to rebuild the hospital, an offer matched by a Catholic charity. As Muslims battle Christians over naming rights, Hubert becomes a patient himself and must deal with a mad neurosurgeon, Mexican drug cartels, and his angry wife.
The White Witch of Bendugu    by Raymund Eich
Price: $2.99 USD. 4280 words. Published on October 30, 2011. .

When the rebel leader liberated the town of Bendugu, he made a shocking discovery: a secret clinic, engaged in illicit cloning experiments for the benefit of a global elite. Yet even more disturbing was his encounter with the clinic's proprietress....
The Hand of Chance    by John Saxby
Price: $5.00 USD. 88020 words. Published by Amolibros  on May 31, 2012. .

When Jonathan’s health fails, he needs a kidney transplant, but his handicap makes him ineligible for one. When his liver also fails, his surgeon suggests removing poison wastes from Jonathan’s blood by cross-circulating it through his comatose twin, David. It isn’t long before the surgeon has an even better idea…
The Tin House    by Elizabeth Owen
Price: $3.99 USD. 133720 words. Published by Derwent Press  on June 27, 2012. .

Life is unbelievably cruel to Tilly, a young girl orphaned at the age of 10—raised in a convent, then placed into service on a dairy farm. Tilly marries Jim, and together they raise 9 children. At the Tin House, where they live, friends and relatives gather for laughter, bonfires and games of rounder and tracking in the fields, the kettle is always on for a cuppa, and no one ever goes hungry.
I Left My Heart At Stanford . . .    by Don Coover III
Price: $7.99 USD. 65190 words. Published on November 12, 2012. .

The impact of being born six weeks prematurely with an inherited connective tissue disorder wasn't completely understood until later in life. As a child, Don was always aware of having a tender skin which would cut and become traumatized very easily. With proper precautions in life style and his guarded approach to physical activities, he could lead a fairly normal life.