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Humor

Peevish Advice, by Becky Mushko: A three-year collection of Becky Mushko's "Peevish Advice" humor columns.

Between a Clutch and a Hard Place, by Gayle Trent: A note found inside a consignment shop purchase begins a comic mystery.

Juvenile

Bug-A-Boos, by Roland "Ron" Kessler: Children's fiction starring Ralph the Drone.

Bug-A-Boos: Return of the Fire Ants, by Roland "Ron" Kessler: Sequel to Bug-A-Boos.

A Matter of Space, by Aleck Loker, is a coming of age story blending science and history with an entertaining plot.

Where There's a Will, by Becky Mushko: A collection of short stories for young people.

Return to Treasure Island, by Jack Trammell: A modern sequel to the Robert Louis Stevenson classic.

FREDO - A Christmas Story, by George Vercessi: A bedridden Dutch boy receives a gift from his grandfather that brings with it a wonderful secret.

Historical

The Templar Knight, Book One: A Witch Spell, by Jangeo Pinkerton: Historical novel of a Templar knight, with a paranormal twist.

Merry Town, Missouri - 1945-1948: A Novel, by Nickell John Romjue: Portrait of an American small town in the postwar 1940's.

The Saints Departed, by Jack Trammell: World War II adventure set in occupied France.

The Cry of the Shidepoke, by Rod Vanderhoof: Coming of age in the first half of the 20th century, in Seattle.

King of the Hill, by George Vercessi: Organized crime and politics -- and the nation's highest elective office.

Story Collections

Daughters of the Appalachians, by Linda Goodman: Stories of six unique women, each offering a glimpse of a disappearing culture.

Patches on the Same Quilt, by Becky Mushko: Award-winning series of related stories told by six generations of a Franklin County, Virginia, family.

The Girl Who Raced Mules & Other Stories, by Becky Mushko: A collection of award-winning short stories.

Wayra Churi - Hijo del Viento - Son of the Wind, by Mercedes Paz-Carty: Wayra Churi contains a play - The Guardian - two short stories - The Gift and The Swallows and the Bats: Ana's Story - and various poems.

Out of the Riven Century, by Nickell John Romjue: Five short novellen set in the late twentieth century.

Witches of Devon: Tales of the Humorous and Strange, by Nickell John Romjue: Nine strange tales and humorous stories.

Mystery & Courtroom Drama

The Perfect Woman, by Holly Jordan: Who is stalking an advertising agency's "Perfect Woman" candidates?

Heir of Deception, by Joanne Liggan: Deceit is at the root of far-reaching consequences in this mystery/romance.

Faces of the Gone, by Brad Parks: A hysterically funny and deadly serious mystery debut, featuring investigative reporter Carter Ross.

Secrets at Spawning Run, by Sally Roseveare: What secrets will Aurora Harris uncover in the house on Spawning Run?

Hearts Across Forever, by Mary Montague Sikes: Prepare to enter a new world of mystery and romance.

Gray, by Jack Trammell: Confederate bodies turn up in modern Richmond, Virginia, exposing a secret from the Civil War.

Sarah's Last Secret, by Jack Trammell: How well do we really know the people closest to us?

Alma's World, by George Vercessi: Murder, revenge, and a long-ago love.

Confederate Treasure Coverup - Duty, Honor and Deceit, by Peter Viemeister: Treasure, greed, and the Civil War - what more does a mystery need?

The Jury, by Ken Woodcock: Can one bigot sway eleven other jurors?

Thrillers & Intrigue

Dead Again, by Raymond Austin: Take murder, insurance fraud, and a small Devon fishing village, mix with Private Investigator Beauford Sloan, and enjoy the action!

The Eagle Heist, by Raymond Austin: Beauford Sloan hunts stolen diamonds and murderers, following a trail where death seems to dog his every step.

Your Turn to Die, by Raymond Austin: After thwarting a terrorist plot in New York, Beauford Sloan becomes the killer's prime target.

The Eagle's Journal, by Chuck McCorvey, Sr.: A retired intelligence agent and developing domestic energy sources in a post September 11 world.

We the People, by George Vercessi: Who is behind a sinister plot to unseat the President?

SEAL~Test, by George Vercessi: Revenge and a U.S. Navy SEAL gone bad.
 


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