Tuesday 19 February 2013

7 New eBooks from yesterday

The Wells Creek Route and Other Stories by Jeffrey Penn May. $2.99 from Smashwords.com
The Wells Creek Route explores mountains and randomness. In Pluggin’ Leaks, a deckhand deflects his future. In Desolation Peaks, he seeks solace in mountains. In The Deaf Woman’s TV, he dates while empathizing with an old woman. Hazards of Bat Guano is about fly-fishing, bats, and streams. Sunfish is about you and fish. Cynthia's Currents looks at decades flown by and Cynthia who refused to go.


Bluebonnet Bride by Caroline Clemmons. $3.99 from Smashwords.com
He’s a by-the-book Texas sheriff; she’s on the run from a murder conviction...When a tornado provides Rosalyn with the opportunity to escape the gallows, she collects her daughter Lucy and flees. They travel far enough West that Rosalyn believes she’s gone to the ends of the earth. She hopes she and Lucy will be safe in this remote North Texas town where she embarks on a new life as a dressmaker.


Billy The Kid by Jack Teeter. $5.00 from Smashwords.com
Billy The Kid is a fast-paced, first-person novella. The story, about a kidnapping in Jamaica, is driven by action and dialog. The characters are over-the-top and the plot is downright silly -- our heroes go after the bad guys armed with a .22-caliber target pistol and a potato gun…



Nevermore by Ali Roberti. $3.99 from Smashwords.com
A killer stalks the streets of Cairo as Egypt descends into the chaos of revolution.Dr Meg Ravenhill has just earned her PhD in English Lit when she is offered a job at a school in Cairo. Her new tenure takes a turn for the worse when one morning she discovers the nearly headless body of the principal.With an escalating body count, Meg desperately tries to keep from being the killer's final target


Preserving Their Legacy by Mat Wilson. $6.96 from Smashwords.com
"Preserving Their Legacy" is the product of 32 years of groundbreaking research by historian, Mat Wilson. The assassinations of the 1960's are all linked and icons like Marilyn Monroe, Ernest Hemingway and John Lennon were caught in the crossfire. Historical events like the Kennedy assassination have long been exploited by amateurs and it's time for history to end the speculation.



A Long Time Ago: Growing up with and out of Star Wars by Gib van Ert. $4.99 from Smashwords.com
In the summer of 1977, sitting in the back seat of a borrowed station wagon at the only drive-in in town, Gib van Ert saw the first ninety minutes of a film that changed his world—and the world in general—forever. Then he fell asleep. So began a torrid thirty-five-year love affair with Star Wars, complete with infatuation, lust, devotion, jealousy, betrayal, despair, separation and reconciliation.


Who You've Got To Kill by Russell Ó Fiaich. $3.99 from Smashwords.com
In this thriller, the trial of three Marines accused of murder in time of war uncovers a deep-seated political conspiracy. When defense counsel, Captain Charles Slidell, discovers evidence that may bring the conspiracy to light, he sets off a maelstrom of violence and intrigue where no measure is too extreme to ensure the success of the conspiracy and protect the identities of those involved.

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