Monday 25 February 2013

Five new eBooks from yesterday

Strangled in Sonoma by Nickolas Drake. $2.25 from Smashwords.com
Rodrigo Valenti wills a Sonoma winery to Carol Valenti. She invites Mimi Griffin to explore the investment possibilities. The rundown mansion holds rumors of hedonism while murder is stalking them and tales of debauchery emerge about Rodrigo's final years. More murders surface and Mimi leads the chase to uncover the killer and the mysteries of the manor before the killer can strike again.




Prisoners of Eden by C. Fenway Braxton. $7.99 from Smashwords.com
The best and brightest scientists in the country are taken to a secret refuge in order to survive a world-ending cataclysm. A small group decides to try and circumvent the disaster but are told any attempt would be futile. Rather than sit cozy and watch the planet be destroyed, they escape the retreat and fight all government opposition to save the world in spite of the official inactivity.



Where the Cranes Fly by Uri Palti. $5.99 from Smashwords.com
Uri Palti begins his book “Where the Cranes Fly” with the immigration of his family to Australia in 1975 and takes us through his first years in Australia. He then goes back to the year he was born and continues to tell us about his interesting life until this very day. However, this isn’t just “another” biography...



Rage And Reprieve by Bill Muriella. $2.99 from Smashwords.com
The world continues to deteriorate rapidly after the economic collapse of the near future. Anarchy has taken hold of the nation while one man has been kept away from it, suffering the consequences for what he did to the men responsible for taking his family from him. Soon he will find himself back in it, determined to make his way back to the last place he called home no matter the costs.



The Spirit Archer by GMTA PUBLISHING . $2.99 from Smashwords.com
Some secrets are meant to be shared; and a boy’s encounter with England’s most legendary archer will change his life forever. In 1237, a man journeys to a priory in Yorkshire to seek refuge and treatment for battle wounds. He is betrayed and murdered. His final, dying act is to fire an arrow through a window, asking to be buried where it lands.

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