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Flight Of The Setting Sun    by Marvin Arnold
Price: $4.95 USD. 215380 words. Published on December 30, 2010. .

FLIGHT OF THE SETTING SUN, The Life And Adventures Of Captain Jake Martin - Action adventure and love story. It is a period story set in four decades beginning in the mid 1920s. Son of wealthy Texas rancher and oilman becomes a Pan Am China Clipper pilot in the 1930s and an aviation industrialist during and after WW II. Jake's life adventure takes him to New York, California and the Asian Pacific
The Jekyll Island Enigma    by Jack Owen
Price: $1.99 USD. 96690 words. Published on January 4, 2011. .

Nazi dreams of conquest plus the greed of a Russian-American industrialist profiteer, partnered to swap munitions for gold at Jekyll Island, weeks before Pearl Harbor propelled the US into WWII. It could have worked except “Murphy's Law”, a crop-duster, a Redneck poacher, a society dame, Club staff and a Royal Navy hero joined forces to thwart the best laid plans of the “Master Race”.
No Apologies    by J.M. Snyder
Price: $2.99 USD. 11160 words. Published by JMS Books LLC  on January 9, 2011. .

After high school, Donnie and Jack enlisted in the Navy and were assigned to the same company before being stationed on the U.S.S. Oklahoma together. One night on leave, Donnie crosses an almost imperceptible line between friendship and something more. But Japanese bombers have their sights trained on Pearl Harbor and Donnie may not get a chance to apologize.
The Woman in the Wing    by Jean Sheldon
Price: $2.99 USD. 70420 words. Published on January 11, 2011. .

A historical mystery that takes place in a defense plant. Although fictional, the well-researched book offers a glimpse into the lives of women who served at home during World War II, Rosie the Riveters, and sheds some light on the seldom told stories of the women who ferried military planes from plants to air bases around the country—Women Airforce Service Pilots—WASP.
Judgment    by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Price: $0.99 USD. 5470 words. Published by WMG Publishing  on January 22, 2011. .

Tyrone has come home, if home still exists. Once upon a time, he was part of the People, the faerie people that hide in plain sight throughout Europe. He grew up in Nuremberg, only to leave centuries ago to live with the humans. Now he returns to photograph a human trial, one guaranteed to bring justice to a world without justice. And he hopes to find his People, one last time.
Subtle Interpretations: An Historical Romance    by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Price: $0.99 USD. 7700 words. Published by WMG Publishing  on January 22, 2011. .

Robert Cooper is in Paris to find translators for the International Tribunal in Nuremberg. He finds a beautiful, talented woman working at the Paris Telephone Exchange. Her gift with languages seems magical—and maybe it is. Or maybe the magic comes when she touches him. Then he discovers her secret, one that makes him wonder if he should take her to Germany after all.
Section 12    by Charles Naton
Price: $3.99 USD. 105840 words. Published by Can Write Will Write  on February 15, 2011. .

The nightmares had become a liability since D-Day, so it was just a matter of time before Jake Small of the 4th Infantry was quietly evacuated to an English psychiatric clinic. Jake’s impossibly lucid dreams of places he’s never visited seem like his ticket to easy street, but he soon discovers that life was much simpler and safer on the battlefield.
Winds of Fate    by Robert DeBurgh
Price: $3.99 USD. 155900 words. Published on February 23, 2011. .

Winds of Fate is a dramatic story of wartime action, romance and adventure in the skies over China, Burma and India during WWII. It also takes the reader into the world of the civilian women pilots of the WAFS and the WASPs. It is a tale of danger, tragedy and love amid the furor of war.
Here Today    by Simon Groth
Price: $4.95 USD. 79760 words. Published on March 1, 2011. .

Astrid Reinhart is a stand-in therapist seriously out of her depth. Martin Finn, a successful novelist whose stroke has left him with the rare locked-in syndrome, wants Astrid to help him write his next story – one letter at a time. Shortlisted in the Queensland Premier's Literary Awards and featuring stories previously published in literary journals Meanjin, Island, and Overland.
Rebel with a Cause. The amazing true stories of an urban partisan in WWII    by Andrew E. Stevens
Price: $13.79 USD. 61460 words. Published on March 1, 2011. .

True stories of Andrew Stevens' (formerly Steinberger Endre) partisan activity as a member of the Jewish underground fighting the Nazis in Budapest during the winter of 1944. With some untold heroic acts of Righteous among the Nations Raoul Wallenberg.