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Sex, Lies & Alibis
Tippawan is suspicious when her ex-fiancĂ© starts being nice. She’s about to find out why.
Joe Copeland races to save his son from drugs, and discovers more than he ever wanted to know.
Young Troy learns an painful truth about his father after his mother dies.
Kamra’s life has not been an easy one. Hear a Thai lady's story in her own poignant words.
See Hanoi through the eyes of a fiction writer.
Tad’s brother is dead in Thailand. He goes there to find out why. He should have stayed home.... And Other Musings

Author : Gump, J.F.
ISBN : 9786162221378
Category : Books on Thailand
Pages : 176


Bar Girl



Siswan started life as a simple village girl but an alcoholic father and a needing mother would change her life forever. She must seek out the help of the foreign men who visit her country - but first she has to learn their ways.
From the first chapter to the last Bar Girl tells a harrowing tale of life in Asia where the only thing that matters is money, where love and respect have to be bought rather than earned, and where women always come second. 


Author : Thompson, David
ISBN : 9786162221330
Category : Books on Thailand
Pages : 274


World War 2 Operation Barbarosa

World War 2 Operation Barbarosa by Ronald Ledwell. $3.99 from Smashwords.com
OPERATION BARBAROSSA: One hundred and ten German Divisions smashed across the Russian Border in June of 1941, destroying and encircling every Russian Army in its path. The poorly led and equipped Russians fell back into the vast recesses of the Russian Steppe, biding their time until the newly erected factories East of the Ural Mountains began to produce and then out produce the German ability to

Friday, 15 March 2013

The Red Line - Free eBook


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For sixteen years the red line has sliced through the heart of Nora's city. The young doctor grew up knowing that the virtual line cut Beirut into a Christian east side and a Muslim west side. She takes it for granted that no one on either side in this civil war can cross the red line, the boundary of tradition, morality, and even identity. Then the Muslim patient appears in the psychiatric ward who convinces her to do the unthinkable. Nora's passion for this man draws her into enemy territory where she has to weave words around friends, relatives, and even a powerful and dangerous family. She's caught up in a swirl of deceit and disillusion that takes her across the globe in her mad search for happiness, but she carries with her a cherished photograph of Beirut's ruins. Nora can't let go of the people and places from her secret past, and the past can't let go of her either. In fact, it's coming for revenge. Nora is the grown-up child of war, and her story—which is based on a real one—is the story of Beirut itself, a city divided, a city driven to self-destruction in a frenzy of passion, a city that got addicted to the bitter taste war left on its tongue.



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By R.M. Reef
Rating: Not yet rated. 
Published: Feb. 25, 2013 
Words: 91,754 (approximate)
Language: English

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Breath of Africa

Breath of Africa by J.L. Bwye. $3.99 from Smashwords.com
Thirty years of Kenya's recent history unfold through the lives of Caroline, a privileged woman from the highlands, and Charles Ondiek, a farm labourer with dreams of an Oxford education.

 Charles’s love for Teresa, daughter of a hated farmer, leads to a drama of terror fuelled by Mau Mau oath administrator, Mwangi. Against the backdrop of Kenya’s beautiful desert, the curse is finally broken.

Thursday, 14 March 2013

The Front of Beyond

The Front of Beyond by Martin Edge. $2.50 from Smashwords.com
‘The Front of Beyond’ is a collection of travellers’ tales from East Asia, Africa and the Middle East.

In the late 1980s and the 1990s I was working as a lecturer. The only perk of this eighty hour a week job was ten weeks holiday a year. So two or three times a year I would leave the office and take a bus to the airport. Usually travelling with hand luggage only I would hop on a plane to somewhere interesting, cheap and a long, long way from the nearest student of quantity surveying.

I wandered around China, trying to nip across international borders in militarised zones. I stuck my nose into parts of rural Burma where the authorities didn’t really want foreigners to go. I delved into parts of Kurdistan. I had a look at parts of the Sahara, apparently being chased by the army. I hitched and bussed across borders in East Africa.

I would sit on a painfully slow, rickety bus in the baking tropical sun for weeks at a time. I spent the time sweating profusely, wondering where I would sleep that night and not thinking at all about lectures, paperwork and meetings. Oh, the interminable bloody meetings.

In the middle of the decade I upped sticks and buggered off, without pay, to sit on a slow bus for a year. But for most of the nineties, I spent a month at a time, hitch-hiking to the front of beyond. I always aspired to get to the back of beyond, of course. But there’s only so much you can do in a month. I really didn’t have the constitution for facing down hitherto undiscovered tribes of angry Amazonians, wielding blowpipes.

War of the Currents

War of the Currents by Alfonso Borello. $0.99 from Smashwords.com
HE TURNED NIGHT into day with the invention of alternating current which is still the standard today; he was the father of over one hundred patents, his genius was overshadowed by malefic individuals who called him a quintessential mad scientist; he was ripped off by Thomas Edison for fifty thousand dollars, and the FBI had a large dossier of him which later disappeared. In 1943 he was found dead.

My Dawn


Some of us have that special person we are connected to long before we arrive in this world. Some of us have that special person we are connected to long after everyone else has forgotten them. This story is about such a person, my Dawn. The one I will always miss seeing standing on our porch and waiting for me to come back to Sarajevo, to come back home.
My Dawn by Snjezana Marinkovic. $4.99 from Smashwords.com

Always Watching - Free eBook - Just Published

(Book five in the Eriksson Series) After two months on the outside of law enforcement, Helen's frustration and boredom allows her to be easily lured into a new investigation - the abduction of Danny Datello's newborn daughter.

With Johnny Orion away in the capital, working a very secretive case for the governor, Helen's anger grows irrationally when she discovers that Johnny is linked to the prime suspect in the infant abduction, that her case might be far more than one missing infant. Her fears are confirmed by the appearance of a dead child on the shores of Darkwater's bay.

Is Datello involved in human trafficking on top of everything else? As Helen and Devlin Mackenzie race to find the answers, neither one of them realizes the danger to both of them lies much closer than anyone imagines. And when everyone else believes the case is closed, Helen finally begins to understand what Jerry Lowe meant when he warned her that it was only the beginning, because for her, the biggest mystery is now fully exposed.



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By LS Sygnet
Rating: Not yet rated. 
Published: March 12, 2013 
Words: 102,526 (approximate)
Language: American English
ISBN: 9781301304219

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The Sad Refrain

The Sad Refrain by JH Gordon. $1.99 from Smashwords.com
Being a hermit in the rugged mountains of Northern California for years will change you; it is a lonely life. Every sound heightens your senses. You know someone is tracking you. Every human is a threat. Suddenly friendship changes everything. Adjustment is difficult, problems seem insurmountable; and a job in the city is out of the question.

Tigers and Tamangs: How not to do a Nepalese adventure travel reconnaissance

Tigers and Tamangs: How not to do a Nepalese adventure travel reconnaissance by Mark Horrell. $0.99 from Smashwords.com
Mark Horrell sets off on an adventure travel reconnaissance with his friends who own a Nepalese trekking agency. On a desperate crusade to see a tiger in Bardia National Park they experience a bizarre set of escapades involving the Nepalese Army, a tame rhino and a surreal rafting trip. After visiting the birthplace of Buddha they are then terrorised by leeches on a monsoon trek.

Everyone Said I Should Write A Book


Pirates, parrots, hurricanes and...Himalayas! The travels and adventures of a sailor and explorer. From the San Blas islands of Panama to the mountains of Kashmir and the deserts of Afghanistan, follow Cap'n Jon's true life adventures as he encounters pirates at sea, near death in the Himalayas and fierce tribesmen near Kabul. A fun, easy read which appeals to men and women of all ages...

Everyone Said I Should Write A Book by Jonathan White. $2.99 from Smashwords.com

Wednesday, 13 March 2013

The Tomb of Chewang Nima: An expedition to climb Baruntse in Eastern Nepal

The Tomb of Chewang Nima: An expedition to climb Baruntse in Eastern Nepal by Mark Horrell. $0.99 from Smashwords.com
One of the pros of climbing in Nepal is that it's possible to have great experiences just trekking to the foot of a mountain, before even starting to climb it. But it had been an unlucky year in the Himalayas for many climbers, and Mark Horrell arrived to climb Baruntse just days after it had claimed the life of one of the greatest of all Sherpas.

Some decisions are easy to make, others much harder. Mark Horrell had just failed on his third attempt to climb an 8000 metre peak, Cho Oyu in Tibet, and had returned to Nepal for the consolation of climbing Baruntse, an impressive ridge of a mountain south of Everest.

Leaving Cho Oyu without trying for the summit had been easy. There had been so many avalanches and so many climbers caught up in them, that it was remarkable no one had been killed. By contrast Baruntse turned out to be one of those "shall we, shan't we" summit attempts.

One of the great things about climbing in Nepal is that it's possible to have fantastic experiences just trekking to the foot of a mountain, before even starting to climb it. Accompanied by his regular Himalayan climbing buddy Mark Dickson, he certainly had that, but he also got rather wet and miserable in weather conditions his friend described as some of the wettest he'd come across. Then they arrived on Baruntse just days after it had claimed the life of one of the greatest of all Sherpas.

It had been an unlucky year in the Himalayas both for the author and for many others, and although it hadn't been an auspicious beginning, would he be rewarded with a successful climb at last?

The Tomb of Chewang Nima is Mark Horrell's travel diary from his expedition, and will appeal to anyone with an interest in trekking and climbing in the Himalayas, or with an interest in mountain literature in general. It includes many photographs from the expedition.

The Next Best Seller? Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook




Thirty years after women became 50 percent of the college graduates in the United States, men still hold the vast majority of leadership positions in government and industry. This means that women’s voices are still not heard equally in the decisions that most affect our lives. In Lean In, Sheryl Sandberg examines why women’s progress in achieving leadership roles has stalled, explains the root causes, and offers compelling, commonsense solutions that can empower women to achieve their full potential. 

Sandberg is the chief operating officer of Facebook and is ranked on Fortune’s list of the 50 Most Powerful Women in Business and as one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People in the World. In 2010, she gave an electrifying TEDTalk in which she described how women unintentionally hold themselves back in their careers. Her talk, which became a phenomenon and has been viewed more than two million times, encouraged women to “sit at the table,” seek challenges, take risks, and pursue their goals with gusto.

In Lean In, Sandberg digs deeper into these issues, combining personal anecdotes, hard data, and compelling research to cut through the layers of ambiguity and bias surrounding the lives and choices of working women. She recounts her own decisions, mistakes, and daily struggles to make the right choices for herself, her career, and her family. She provides practical advice on negotiation techniques, mentorship, and building a satisfying career, urging women to set boundaries and to abandon the myth of “having it all.”  She describes specific steps women can take to combine professional achievement with personal fulfillment and demonstrates how men can benefit by supporting women in the workplace and at home. 

Written with both humor and wisdom, Sandberg’s book is an inspiring call to action and a blueprint for individual growth. Lean In is destined to change the conversation from what women can’t do to what they can

Scamp




Scamp walked across the bridge.  He didn’t understand where he was going, but he did it.  There was an old black and white dog waiting.  He assumed it must be waiting for him.  There was no one else around.  He felt alone and in need of a friend.  He walked up to the stranger, but he did look familiar.  He needed to introduce himself.  He wanted to explain to someone.
You look friendly.  Do you mind me talking to you?  I’m new here.  Were you waiting for me?  Let me introduce myself, and tell you my short story.  I’m Scamp, a Shih Tzu.  I was born in Thailand and remember little of my early life. 
The stranger just laid there, his head resting on his outstretched paws.  He knew the newcomer needed to talk.  There was time for everything.  He remembered when he crossed the bridge.
Scamp sensed he should carry on.

Scamp recounts his short life to his new friend, and learns that he will be reunited.  Old Scamp is a wise old dog.






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Journey to Angkor


Journey to Angkor


Cover for 'Journey to Angkor'
Piero leaves his home in Taormina to go to work for a renowned naturalist in England. Unfortunately, he hadn't reckoned on falling for the Professor's handsome young nephew, but it seems they have only just begun to explore their mutual attraction when the Professor discovers their relationship. To avoid scandal, he sends Piero away on a mission to Indochina, to explore the region and document the things he finds there. It's truly a chance of a lifetime for Piero, even though he doesn't want to leave his new friend.

On the voyage to Singapore, Piero meets a mysterious Siamese gentleman who, when they meet again in Bangkok, arranges for the Italian to meet Plai, a young Siamese man who will become Piero's guide, interpreter, and more. As the two young men explore Siam and Cambodia, they encounter stinky fruits, stingy kings, lascivious princes, and the wonders of Angkor, an ancient city unknown to Europeans of the time


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two new eBooks

And Then Came Murder by Mike Poppe. $0.99 from Smashwords.com
Ryan McDonnell & Tim Harding fought thru Vietnam together, with Harding saving McDonnell's life. This was just one reason they developed a life long friendship. Twenty years later, McDonnell, now a Homicide Commander, learns that his friend has been murdered. He flies to Wyoming, to catch the killer & bring him to justice. What he finds is a wall of silence, built by men determined to stop him.



How Angels Die by David-Michael Harding. $3.99 from Smashwords.com
Two sisters take different roads in their work for the French Resistance during World War II. Claire is an active guerrilla fighter while Monique seduces German officers to learn military secrets from bedroom pillows. Love enters in for both as battles rage in their family over the morality of killing vs. sex while, unknown to them all, D-Day rapidly approaches.


Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Snowshoes and Shipton: Climbing Muztag Ata in the Chinese Pamirs

Snowshoes and Shipton: Climbing Muztag Ata in the Chinese Pamirs by Mark Horrell. $0.99 from Smashwords.com





The great mountain explorer Eric Shipton failed to reach the summit of Muztag Ata, vomited from exhaustion on the way down and arrived back with frostbite. Undeterred by Shipton's failure, Mark Horrell thought he'd have a go at the mountain himself. Despite its gentle appearance, it reaches an impressive height of 7546m, higher than he'd ever climbed before. This is the diary of his adventure.

Murder in the Peace Corps: The Kate Puzey Story

Murder in the Peace Corps: The Kate Puzey Story by Aaron Kase. $2.99 from Smashwords.com





Kate Puzey was a popular, outgoing 24-year-old who loved being a Peace Corps volunteer in West Africa. She taught English at a village school in Benin and fought tirelessly for girls' empowerment and opportunity. But when she discovered a dark secret in her village, she knew she needed to take a stand-- a decision that would ultimately cost her life.

Louise - New FREE eBook

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Steven Rivers is suffering of a severe depressive disorder, due to the sudden loss of his daughter. He tries to do anything to get her back. One day he sees a little girl who reminds him a lot of his daughter. He gets obsessed and traces the girl down.
After being picked up from school, Louise goes to town with her mother and on a very busy day on the streets of New York City, the 5-year-old girl is blindfolded with a blue scarf. Her mother loses her daughter among the crowd and screams for help, but the girl is gone. Where is Louise? 
The search begins. The police looks for her. But Steven reacts fast and tries everything to escape with her. 
Despite not being aware of his mental illness, all Steven has in mind is to live a normal life and to start a new one of his own with his so-called daughter 

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By Sirleny Garcia
Rating: Not yet rated. 
Published: March 09, 2013 
Words: 86,726 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301902965

Six New eBooks from yesterday

New Suburbia by Stephen Jerrome. $6.99 from Smashwords.com
At 21, Lance wants to live the rock 'n' roll lifestyle. But he has to care for two younger siblings as he works for his friend Kevin’s sister as a roadie. Kevin juggles her tour with his own musical aspirations. A classic rocker meltdown looms, and they must redefine their idea of family.


The Writer and Other Stories by Gary J Byrnes. $2.99 from Smashwords.com
This thrilling collection of stunning short fiction will force you to challenge every assumption, to question everything, to conclude that your influence on the development of human civilisation is as critical as anybody else's. Ever. Human society has always been controlled and manipulated by the few, but can the many fight back? Epic fiction.


Campground Murders by Bob Moats. $3.99 from Smashwords.com
This book is a crossover between the Jim Richards Murder Novels and the Fatal Series of books. While on vacation, Jim manages to miss the turn to Seattle and they end up in the small town of Brinnon, Washington. While camping in their van they meet Sheriff Dave Chandler and his wife Sarah. There is a murder in the campground, but is there more when another man is kidnapped by the killer?


The Artist by Whiskey Creek Press LLC . $3.99 from Smashwords.com
After her husband is drafted into the Air Force, Barbara meets Mr. Reaves, the town’s reclusive millionaire who is rumored to have loved and murdered local debutant Bernadette. Mr. Reaves commissions Barbara to paint Bernadette’s portrait in order to find closure. Barbara takes the commission but decides to assist the local sheriff in the investigation while creating a most memorable oil painting.


Twice Bitten: A Matt Davis Mystery by Joe Perrone Jr.. $4.99 from Smashwords.com
A Meth dealer has many enemies, so it's no surprise when one is found murdered in the cab of his pickup truck. With lots of suspects, and motives galore, however, it is a surprise that Matt is totally baffled. Enter a pair of itinerant preachers who dabble in venomous snake handling, and things take a murderous twist. What secrets are hidden in their closet, and are they who they appear to be?


The Harrowing by Alexandra Sokoloff. $2.99 from Smashwords.com
From Thriller Award-winning author Alexandra Sokoloff A Bram Stoker and Anthony Award Nominee for Best First Novel Five troubled college students left alone on their isolated campus over the long Thanksgiving break confront their own demons and a mysterious presence... that may or may not be real.


Monday, 11 March 2013

Patty’s Guide to Thai Ladies & All Men - Just Published


A foolproof guide to the mating game and a humorous look at Thailand's modern Miss.
A definitive look at the man-woman relationship in Thailand.
Avoid ‘Expat Syndrome’, Know ‘The Bar Code’.










              


Patty’s Guide to Thai Ladies & All Men

ISBN : 9786162222191

Category : Books on Thailand

Pages : 111

Price
from : 3.99 US$ (ebook)






Erotic Refugees - New Free eBook


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Do Irish guys in Stockholm get laid more? Rob and Eoin are about to find out as they attempt to get their Internet dating site off the ground, while struggling with lovers, ex-lovers, badly-poured Guinness and all those extra Swedish vowels. It doesn't take them long to discover that neither love, sex nor HTML ever turn out quite the way you expect. 




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By Paddy Kelly
Rating: Not yet rated. 
Published: March 10, 2013 
Words: 90,943 (approximate)
Language: English (Irish dialect)
ISBN: 9781301106363
Fiction » Humor & comedy » General
Fiction » Romance » Contemporary

Islands in the Snow: Climbing Nepal's trekking peaks - Just Published

Islands in the Snow: Climbing Nepal's trekking peaks by Mark Horrell. $0.99 from Smashwords.com
Two friends set out on a trek in the Khumbu region of Nepal which involved climbing two trekking peaks - Mera Peak and Island Peak - and crossing the difficult Amphu Labtse pass. One of them had climbed Mera in 2004, and the other had climbed Island in 2005, but neither of them had done both or crossed the Amphu Labtse. This is the diary of their journey.

Sunday, 10 March 2013

Robert's latest books now available from Amazon


Clash of Wills [Kindle Edition]

Run Away From The Tiger, Face The Crocodile [Kindle Edition]

Note links are to Amazon.  UK.  The books are also available at Amazon.com and other Amazon sites.

Robert Bell at Amazon UK

Robert Bell at Amazon.com - Note the latest titles will populate to the author page in a few days

The Diamond Affair - Just Published

The Diamond Affair by Carolyn Scott. $3.99 from Smashwords.com
When gemologist Ruby Jones is mistaken by a ruthless businessman as a diamond thief, there's only one man she can turn to. Ex-special ops solider turned private security agent, Jake Forrester. But Jake is moving interstate, and the last thing he wants is a complication in the form of a sexy woman in trouble. The sooner he can find the famous Florentine diamond, the better. Or so he thought.

Three New Romances

The Patrician's Fortune by Joan Kayse. $2.99 from Smashwords.com
Spy to a Roman Senator, Damon Primax finds is saved from death by a woman too beautiful to be anything but a goddess. Surrounded by danger, desire has Damon daring to dream of a life only to have it threatened by the intrigue of powerful men who would see them both destroyed. Can the clash of social class and greed be overcome or will Damon pay the ultimate price to protect the woman he loves?


The Last Honest Seamstress by Gina Robinson. $0.99 from Smashwords.com
The Last Honest Seamstress Seattle in 1889 is a hard frontier town full of rough men and prostitutes who call themselves seamstresses. Fayth Sheridan, a seamstress who actually sews for a living, desperately needs to find a husband of convenience. Captain Con O'Neill needs to win her love.


The Last Cowboy in Texas by Pat Dale. $3.99 from Smashwords.com
Words mean things. And Paige Turner (yes, that’s her real name), should know that better than anyone. Associate editor of the Flanders Herald, she’s buried herself in word-smithing for the better part of a decade as she labors at her father’s newspaper. ...

Saturday, 9 March 2013

Run Away from The Tiger, Face The Crocodile - Just Published By Robert Bell



Just published on Smashwords by Robert Bell.  Run Away from the Tiger, face the Crocodile is a story of discovery

Summary

Martin headed for Thailand, leaving behind his former, self destructive, alcoholic self, James. The last person he expected to see was Rene, especially not one who had descended into drink and drugs. Together they headed for a temple to be cured of their addictions. The temple wasn't a temple. The big question was whether Isaan Black Magic could cure them. Would the Master succeed?

Martin and Rene enter a world where belief in the Master, the Teacher, is paramount. Are they the subject of an elaborate scam, or is there a reality to which they are awakened. 

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The Crooked Beat

From the squalid heroin dens and live sex clubs of Bangkok to the steaming underbelly of Calcutta, The Crooked Beat takes you to places few tourists ever see. Like Trainspotting set in the jungle, this is a modern day On The Road for the chemical generation. Hang onto your passport because the trip is going to be wild.




Two Cookbooks

Fowl & Seafood Recipes - A Cookbook Without Red Meat by Cheri Clancy. $3.95 from Smashwords.com
The impetus for this cookbook is mainly chicken. But while a turkey is not a chicken, who’s keeping score that closely? As a result I have included numerous turkey dishes among the recipes. In addition there a number of seafood recipes just to add a bit of diversity. Of course if you are privy to some of the more exotic bird life, they should do just as well.


O.L.V. Cookbook by OurLadyoftheValley ParishFamily. $2.99 from Smashwords.com
This cookbook was created by the parishioners of Our Lady of the Valley Parish of Hemet, California in 1987 and contains hundreds of original family recipes for appetizers, main and side dishes as well desserts. Also included in this eBook edition are recipes for baking breads and pies and other sweet treats. There is even one new recipe by our present pastor and editor.

Friday, 8 March 2013

Foreign Encounters

Foreign Encounters by Writers Abroad. $2.99 from Smashwords.com
An encounter can be a chance meeting, a planned get-together or even a confrontation. This collection of stories, non-fiction and poems features a variety of foreign encounters: with family, friends, lovers, animals, cultures, or just with one`s own prejudices and preconceptions. All proceeds from the sale of Foreign Encounters will be donated to Books Abroad.

Thursday, 7 March 2013

The Oranges of Dubai - Free eBook



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Paolo Manfredi is an affirmed paediatric surgeon who lives and works in Paris. Born in Torre dell'Isola, a town not too far from Palermo, after high school he left Sicily, a land then upset by serious upheavals, to pursue his ambitions. After thirty years, he comes back with his wife and his children to celebrate his fiftieth birthday, and to retrace the steps of a brusquely interrupted personal and civil history. He finds a deeply changed world, and walking on the footsteps of his own past, searching for his Sicily, he finds again his old friends, and with them the emotions he denied for a long time, his cut roots, his childhood places, changed yet still deeply intact. In the nostalgic memory of his past life, Paolo learns to look at the events from the point of view of those who stayed and fought so that the identity of a people wouldn’t be lost. 



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By Quelli di ZEd
Rating: Not yet rated. 
Published: March 01, 2013 
Words: 69,214 (approximate)
Language: English

Pilgrim in the New Retirement

Pilgrim in the New Retirement by Peter Nulty. $2.99 from Smashwords.com
Who writes about retirement? Usually it is insurance companies, travel agents, and medical professionals. And what do these outsiders say? "Live the dream!" or "Don't do that!" This diary is the real thing. A noted journalist writes with love and humor about his first "Golden Years," a time full of opportunity and discovery.

The Charles Whitman Sampler




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Short description

A free 15,000 word collection of short stories ranging from the strange to the absurd, The Charles Whitman Sampler features five darkly comedic and satirical tales about blind dates gone wrong, mobsters extorting money for overdue library books, one man's doom, espionage of the far-flung future, and the occasional "charming" Christmas story.






By Ryan Speck
Rating: Not yet rated. 
Published: Feb. 23, 2013 
Words: 15,346 (approximate)
Language: English


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Worthy of Trust and Confidence

Worthy of Trust and Confidence by J.A. Ballarotto. $9.99 from Smashwords.com
This exciting debut novel written by former Secret Service Agent J.A. Ballarotto is by no means an ordinary kiss and tell story. Set in 1963, it sweeps the globe from New Jersey to Las Vegas to Cuba and back to Dallas, as it tells the story of Jake, a young Italian Secret Service Agent who finds himself on the trail of a band of resourceful counterfeiters.

Wednesday, 6 March 2013

A Stab in the Dark

A Stab in the Dark by Harry London. $1.00 from Smashwords.com
“All evening, I'd been sat at a table in the middle of a bar looking up at a big metal fan. It was a decrepit old thing. From side to side its housing rocked as the blades spun round and round..." A Stab in the Dark – A strange and comic tale of ceiling fans, attempted murder and infidelity from the confused and unreliable pen of Mr Harry London.