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by Naomi Chapman - United States |
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Bathroom Strangler is about Tim who is a criminal and the worst kind of person to meet. He is out to get revenge. While doing so he meets Alexandria and a homeless girl named Sara who change his life. |
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Listed: March 13, 2009 |
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by David Pyle - United States |
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This Debut
Novel by David Pyle is a new
Supernatural Thriller centered in historical
Natchez, Mississippi. |
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Listed: January 5, 2010 |
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by Cinsearae S. - United States |
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email: gratistavampires@yahoo.com |
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A dark and bloody what-if tale of Anne Boleyn's execution and death--how would Anne exact revenge for all those wrongful accusations and betrayals? |
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Listed: July 16, 2010 |
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by Nick Button - United Kingdom |
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Dark Hoard is an anthology of Dark Fiction and Poetry, collected from amateur and professional authors. It has been illustrated by talented artists and graphic designers. The book is unique and very collectable. |
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Listed: March 4, 2009 |
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United States |
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Advanced humans, calling themselves Terrans, leave a highly corrupt and mostly primitive Earth to search out a new planet to inhabit. Once on a new planet, they begin exploring the rest of the galaxy and begin watching over their more primitive human cousins back on Earth. Some Terrans are well known in human history, people such as King Arthur, Galileo, Genghis Khan, and Amelia Earhart. The Terrans come across an alien species, called the Ragnor, that experiment on other species for no reason other than that they can. The Ragnor discover Earth by accident and start their abductions and experiments on the first set of humans they come across, the colonists on Roanoke Island. The Ragnor continue to cause mayhem and mischief on Earth, eventually getting shot down over Roswell, New Mexico. Once the humans on Earth figure out they're being manipulated by both sides, President Truman has the United States embark on a plan to pay back both the Terrans and the Ragnor with the technology created by Area 51. Once the plan is initiated, will Earth succeed in its payback or fail gloriously? |
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Listed: May 7, 2009 |
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by Michelle Frost - United Kingdom |
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On the harsh militant world of Sindorus, where even colours are considered sinful, three people living very separate lives are about to have those lives change forever. As deceptions are torn away, and ancient secrets brought to light, they each must struggle to find the missing pieces to the puzzle... answers that will unlock their true destiny. |
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Listed: January 29, 2009 |
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by Balthazar Rodrigue Nzomono-Balenda - Denmark |
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The free press is under attack by groups who don't like an independent press, around the world. If these groups silent journalists for bringing us the news, then justice shall be served. |
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Listed: June 16, 2009 |
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by Bernice McFadden - United States |
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Glorious is set against the backdrops of the Jim Crow South, the Harlem Renaissance, and the civil rights era. Blending the truth of American history with the fruits of Bernice L. McFadden’s rich imagination, this is the story of Easter Venetta Bartlett, a fictional Harlem Renaissance writer whose tumultuous path to success, ruin, and revival offers a candid portrait of the American experience in all its beauty and cruelty. Glorious is ultimately an audacious exploration into the nature of self-hatred, love, possession, ego, betrayal, and, finally, redemption. |
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Listed: November 12, 2009 |
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by Jennifer M. Sabatino - United States |
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The inspirational and often humorous story of one woman's journey growing up in New Jersey. |
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Listed: January 14, 2010 |
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Listed: September 3, 2009 |
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Let Slip the Dogs of Love (Suburban Legends of the Living and the Dead) |
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by Eugene Kachmarsky - Canada |
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An anthology of short fiction that swings from the sublime to the ridiculous across some unique fusions of literary genres. Some of the characters whose stories are told include: a controlled-substance addict; a heartless, ruthless, misanthropic yet patently cowardly municipal communications empire mogul; a biker with a missing testicle; a young, gay, black, radical civil disobedient with a bent for vengeance with flair; a professional hit man and biker-gang rat with a tragic sense of timing; a grown-up spoiled brat who thinks managing a network of government assassins makes him one; an eight-year-old boy who dies at an airport and ends up correcting a grievous injustice committed over 250 years ago; a despondent writer who writes his own epitaph moments before being murdered; a skateboarding boy whose leg is broken by bullies and the 10 year-old girl with a miraculous healing touch who befriends him; a professional hockey player from Eastern Europe facing extorting murderers and fighting back with his computer-hacking genius. |
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Listed: October 30, 2009 |
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by Abd Tumeh - United States |
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In a burning apartment building in the heat of Lincoln, NE a young child was rescue by a man named Akaryuu. Akaryuu will soon mentor the child named Eisa, as well as 3 other student. there names are Akainu, Shonan and Shoujo. join them as for they fight for justice! |
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Listed: July 24, 2010 |
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by Loraine Lotter - Ireland |
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email: loraine_lotter@hotmail.com |
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My first digital novel available through Amazon.com. “I stopped dead in my tracks, staring at the stranger that I thought was the most perfect, most beautiful thing in the world.” Foreboding. Captivating. And strangely irresistible … Caught amidst an inevitable fate, Abigail needs to make the right decisions when she gets ensnared into a secret society no one knew existed. No one, except her best friend and an oddly enticing stranger, but after all is said and done, who will be bearing the consequences? The truth could kill you … |
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Listed: August 20, 2010 |
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by Dean P. Rosenthal - United States |
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Night Droans - "By 9 am Gregory Ludlo will be a changed man." A modern horror short-story inspired by Kafka. Inexplicable. Otherworldly. Just hope you never find someone in bed with you this way! |
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Listed: January 7, 2010 |
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by Matthew Sawyer - United States |
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As the Cortras brothers flee for their lives across the Shur desert, they encounter a man wandering the waste alone. The stranger joins the Cortras brothers. He doesn't tell them who he is or about the voice following him. An amnesic carries salvation and damnation from the desert. "Pazuzu - Manifestation" is the first book in the "Pazuzu" trilogy. |
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Listed: June 4, 2010 |
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by Jasmine Marie - United States |
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Two little girls spend a night of sheer terror when they venture out of their homes on Devil's Night (the night before Halloween) in 1984 Detroit. |
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Listed: February 13, 2010 |
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by Omeed Gul - United States |
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Are you a horror reader? Are you a mystery/crime reader? This book has 40 Thrilling short-long murder stories. That might keep you up at night! |
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Listed: January 8, 2010 |
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by Jasmine Marie - United States |
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This assortment of short stories and poetry is about people living on the fringes of society. People that often make reckless, dangerous and absurd decisions against a mix of emotions during a time of uncertainty in 1984 Detroit. |
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Listed: February 11, 2010 |
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by Bernice McFadden - United States |
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From an
exciting voice in American contemporary fiction comes "a literary
explosion...a stunning
tale of love and loss" (The
Chicago Defender). The novel opens when a young
prostitute comes to Bigelow, Arkansas, to start over, far from her
haunting past. Sugar moves next door to Pearl, who is still grieving
for the daughter who was murdered fifteen years before. Over
sweet-potato pie, an unlikely friendship begins, transforming both
women's lives-and the life of an entire town. |
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Listed: November 12, 2009 |
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by Richard Mason - United States |
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In his debut novel, Richard Mason takes us back to 1944 Arkansas through the eyes of Richard, a twelve-year-old with a dream. The dream seems simple enough—to buy a red scarf for Rosalie, the prettiest girl in school. However, simply buying a scarf doesn’t usually include skunks, bobcats, robbers, and a cast of eccentric characters such as Wing, the one-armed constable who swings a mean blackjack, and Bubba, a big man who wields an even bigger frying pan. |
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Listed: December 24, 2009 |
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by Andrew Dunsbergen - United States |
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What if the greatest evil is created by someone completely innocent? All she ever wanted was to help out the people that lived on the harsh world known as Colony 14. Plant life was nearly non-existent and nobody dared to live far away from the cities. Being asked to create a device that would in theory save the world was an easy decision for her. It was too bad though that she was unknowingly tricked, instead of helping the population of the Colony; she was in fact the creator of the most feared object in the known universe. The device that could wipe out entire planets, the device known to all as...The Scarecrow Welcome to Colony 14, the first book in The Scarecrow Saga. |
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Listed: June 24, 2010 |
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The Swirling Torrent of Nonsense and Other Travel Destinations (Kindle Edition) |
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by Phoebe Hawthorne |
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A humorous play, written in semi-Shakespearean language, involving arts and crafts, aristocracy, and, of course, swirling torrents of nonsense. A great book for anyone who has read William Shakespeare's plays. |
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Listed: August 14, 2009 |
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The Tell Tale Heart with an Alternate Ending (Kindle Edition) |
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by Phoebe Hawthorne |
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The classic tale by Edgar Allen Poe, now with a humorous and riveting alternate ending by Phoebe Hawthorne! |
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Listed: August 14, 2009 |
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by Casey Sean Harmon - United States |
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One night the earth was swallowed up by an eerie green fog. The government pronounced it a plague. People were forbidden from looking to the sky. Shortly after, The Sea Dragon emerged from the depths. Chaos reigned across the globe. Earthquakes shook the ground. Electronics failed. The only hope for revolution would mean a spiritual war between heaven and hell. |
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Listed: April 17, 2009 |
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by Cliff Ball - United States |
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email: cliffball_2000@yahoo.com |
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The Soviet Union embarks on an ambitious decades long plan to destroy the United States from within. |
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Listed: July 23, 2010 |
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by Troy Veenstra - United States |
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email: veenstrapublishing@live.com |
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Think the Titanic hit an iceberg by accident? You'd be wrong. |
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Listed: August 6, 2010 |
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by Sondra D. Kelly - United States |
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James and Shannon Johnson are a newlywed Christian couple who begin to face some stumbling blocks in their relationship. In spite of her love for her husband, Shannon finds herself in the seductive company of a charming, tall, dark, handsome Jimmy. When Jimmy's dark side is revealed, he may have already destroyed Shannon's marriage, not to mention the devastating events that take place in her seemingly, once meaningful life. |
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Listed: November 26, 2009 |
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by Richard W. Spisak Jr. - United States |
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email: janhuss@ix.netcom.com |
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Selection of Humorous Short Stories, Gurus, Ashrams, Mystic and Mediums. Adventures in Communes and in Space |
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Listed: July 2, 2010 |
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