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  1. In Durleston Wood Michael Graeme A middle aged romantic, Richard Hunter has hit the buffers. Divorced and estranged from his children, he trains as a teacher and takes up a post in his home village at his old Primary School. Never more than arm's length away from a nervous breakdown and hopelessly in love with his headmistress, Richard seeks solace in his boyhood haunt: Durleston Wood. But the wood now hides a secret, a mysterious woman kept hidden there as the apparent "property" of a villain - or so she tells him. As he learns more of her fate, and her plan to transfer her "ownership" to him, he tells himself this is the last thing he wants, while wondering if it isn't actually something he needs more than anything, that far from destroying him, rescuing her could be the one thing that stops him from going under. This is a full length novel - not a taster or a teaser.
  2. I'm I in-love? David Kwaku Love poems, that exhibits the question 'I'm I in-love?. The poems are just words that describes love the way I see it, even though I cannot find enough words or write enough poems that will describe love, for love is not of words but of feeling and the emotion does not have a word but love
  3. Santa PLC Iain Baker When the stress of running Christmas single handedly gets too much, Santa decides it's time to franchise himself.
  4. Ultimate Gotham Girls #27 Samantha Chapman Ultimate Gotham Girls: A Light in a Dark Wood.
  5. The Question Annual #1 Charles Wilkins The Question Annual: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. The Question is in Las Vegas and a mystery has caught up with him from a friend of the past (is there any other kind?) and two heroes in his way.
  6. At the beginning of the world - Part II Mark Macpherson Following on from Part I. The god Hachakyum lives among the pre-historic Mayans. His mistake leads to his greatest disappointment - human warfare. And his love for K'ul Kelem ends the second creation. There is a (mild) sex scene. Don't read this if that concerns you! Part II of book four in the "at the end of the world" series of five.
  7. Hudson House (Preview) J.T. Warren You're invited to enter a world of catastrophe and follow a generation plagued by its towns demented past. Embark on a haunting and disturbing adventure with three young boys as they explore the menacing halls of the Hudson House. Discover the house's demands and learn its chilling secrets. Be the first to see what it hides in its dark depths. Hudson House is collecting and you're past due. This novel can be downloaded in it's entirety via Amazon for $2.99.
  8. The Plumber's Apprentice Roderick Gladwish A humorous fantasy story for children. A plumber, a princess and a mermaid. Someone is going to learn something.
  9. Liberty Call FC1 Mark S. Haynes, United States Navy "Liberty Call" is a non-fiction book, written by Mark S. Haynes, formerly of the United States Navy. Liberty Call is written as a first person narrative of the author's experiences while on his first deployment overseas aboard the USS Fox, CG-33. During the summer of 1987, Iraqi warplanes "accidentally" fired upon the USS Stark, one of our ships patrolling the Persian Gulf. Many lives were lost, and the United States suddenly found itself in a very difficult position. How to protect our interests in the region against not only our enemies, but our supposed allies as well. One of the first things the US government and military did after the attack on the USS Stark was to dispatch the USS Acadia, a repair ship, to the small island country of Bahrain, located in the Persian Gulf. The Acadia's mission was to effect repairs to the Stark, so she could make the journey home to the US. But the Acadia is not a warship, and as such, carries no weapon systems. She could not enter the Gulf without escort. The USS Fox was assigned to escort the Acadia into the region. That was the beginning of a very long summer for the men aboard the Fox. I was one of those men. We would spend three hellish months in the Persian Gulf, take part in the escorting of Kuwaiti oil tankers, and sail through a watery mine field. This book details the entire voyage, from San Diego to the Philippines, to the Persian Gulf, Diego Garcia, Australia, and back home again. It was written by referring to my personal journal kept during the deployment, and makes many references to news stories that were current at the time. It gives not only a factual and day by day account of the build-up of tension in the Persian Gulf, but gives a first hand account of life aboard a US warship and the liberty the men enjoyed while ashore.
  10. The Salesman Gerald Rice Sam and his mommy have been on the run his entire life. But on one fateful day his mother finally takes a stand against the creature pursuing them all the while explaining how he's a special little boy through a fairy tale.
  11. The Witch Queen's Secret Anna Elliott In the shadow of King Arthur’s Britain, a young mother will need all her courage to save the Queen’s castle from the hands of a traitor… A stand-alone story of Trystan and Isolde featuring a secondary character from the universe of Anna Elliott’s Twilight of Avalon.
  12. Far Beyond the Pale Daren Dean In this darkly comic novel Nathan “Honey Boy” Kimbrough narrates a boy’s search for a father and his mother’s search for a "good man" in the mid-1970s. Honey Boy is a thirteen-year-old, four-letter-spouting, pistol-packing kid who is determined to learn something about the art of thieving swag from Kingdom County’s own resident outlaw: Vaughn—a man so wicked that he is gone beyond the pale in his outrageous acts which include ransacking homes, stealing livestock, and intimidating his neighbors. Honey Boy watches as his mother Lorene is caught in a lover’s triangle between Elston Vaughn and Elston’s younger brother Sonny. Honey Boy tries to investigate things for himself by talking to folks who live in and around Fairmont like Roy who owns the local filling station and who suggests his father was the famous country singer Merle Haggard; a girl named Tempie does her best to keep him on the straight and narrow; a grandmother mistakes him for Jimmy Stewart; his best friend Riley who shows him how to drink swill and smoke dope. It’s a fight between a boy’s need to be good and pursue a life (as his great Aunt Oleta suggests) "chosen" to serve God and the life of a country outlaw. Ultimately, he falls under the tutelage of Vaughn, a natural born killer with the conscience of a sociopath. What follows is a conclusion so violent that even Vaughn might wonder if he hasn’t done his job too well. Vigilantes in Fairmont surround the outlaw at his favorite tavern with deer rifles and revolvers drawn in a modern southern novel with an explosive climax of a John Ford western.
  13. Forbidden To Follow Marvin McKenzie Don't let hindrances of any kind keep your from obeying what is the clear command of Scripture.
  14. Batman #40 Charles Wilkins Batman: Confinement. Dick Grayson fights for his life against the villainous Nicholas Lucian, the devilish madman who holds him captive, all the while edging closer and closer to the darkness that consumes the city he vowed to protect! Batman comes faces-to-face with his arch-foe, and it's not who you think! Batwoman joins the search for the missing Dick Grayson, racing against time, unsure if he's even alive!
  15. Detective Comics #40 Alex Vasquez Detective Comics: On the Hill, Part 1. The inner-city neighborhood of Gotham known as the Hill has been largely left alone by Gotham's Underworld for years. Black Mask decides it's time for that to change, and quickly finds out why those before him felt this place was more trouble than it's worth, but that's not going to deter Gotham's new Underworld kingpin, as he decides it's time to send a message...
  16. Justice League #1 David Charlton Justice League: A League of His Own, Part 1. It's finally here! The World's Greatest Heroes have come together as one! But not everyone is happy about that... It's the grand opening of the Hall of Justice, and all of Metropolis has turned out to honor their saviors. But hatred and jealousy lurk in the heart of one man as he schemes to destroy the newly-formed League! And this time, the League has met its match!
  17. New Outsiders #12 Brian Burchette New Outsiders: Aftermath, Part 2. PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A MATURE READERS TITLE! The New Outsiders and The Teen Titans join forces to bring down The Royal Flush Gangs! Meanwhile, Nightwing and Batgirl hunt down The Joker, but to confront the Crown Prince of Crime, they must first confront that horrific night that still haunts their memories.
  18. Wonder Woman #17 Jayson Morriseau-Lussier Wonder Woman: Genesis, Part 3. (A Justice League vs. America tie-in) The crisis tie-in is here! The government's involvement is deep! Diana is running out of time with all eyes on the future! Will things for her ever be the same?
  19. The Blood of Coldfrost (A Wardstone Short) M.R. Mathias A brief account of the Battle of Coldfrost, which happened a few years before "The Sword and the Dragon" begins. This is just a few hundred words I wrote that preclude the begining of my 235,300 word Epic. If you love fantasy you will enjoy the Free trip! Thanks, M.R. Mathias
  20. Author, Author! UAlbany Magazine - Fall 2010 Whether they write solo, with spouses and colleagues – or with their pets! – University at Albany alumni put their own unique spin on the literary world.

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