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A Cycle of Gods    by Henry Lazarus
Price: $2.99 USD. 113660 words. Published by WolfSinger Publications on July 6, 2010. .

The Gods of Light have dominated the ancient world for centuries, interfering with human civilization. Now, someone is killing them. That frightens the Gods enough to send for the trickster, Odyl, the hero of the Minoan war, to discover the murderer. The answer is found deep under Minos in a maze of caverns where Odyl is seeking his wife and child and being hunted by Gods trying to kill him.
The Final Blessing    by Carol Hightshoe
Price: $0.99 USD. 2000 words. Published by WolfSinger Publications on August 12, 2010. .

Hope -- The most precious of all the gifts from the gods and the only one saved when Pandora lost the others. But, how will the world cope when a major disaster strikes and it seems that hope is finally gone?
The Mobled Queen    by Mojo Place
Price: $5.99 USD. 115850 words. Published by Purple Ducks Digital Media on November 17, 2011. .

It begins with the terrifying nightmare of a young woman, pregnant with her second child. It ends, nearly forty years later, with an old widow, a former queen, crawling amidst the wreckage of her city—her family butchered, an old age of slavery and abasement ahead.
The Painter of Lemnos    by Peter Alan Orchard
Price: $1.99 USD. 12100 words. Published on December 5, 2011. .

It is the Bronze Age. On the plains of Ilion the Akhaian army under Agamemnon, fighting to capture the city of Priam, is trapped between the sea and its own defences. Kindulos lives a quiet life on the island of Lemnos, painting pictures on richer men's walls for a living. One morning the earth begins to shake and in a moment his world changes.
Orestes: The Outcast    by Laura Gill
Price: $2.99 USD. 83090 words. Published on March 5, 2012. .

Orestes, son of Agamemnon, is ready to reclaim his birthright as king of Mycenae, and avenge his father’s murder—by killing his own mother. His only hope of redemption lies in trial by sanity, an ordeal which will take him to the very edge of terror. Will he survive as a whole man, and receive ritual purification in order to claim his throne, or will he perish in the attempt?