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You don't need to own a Kindle reader to read these books! You can read them on the internet or with the free Kindle apps for your computer, tablet, or smartphone:
...The Cloud Reader is automatically there when you have an Amazon account; you’ll see it under the buy button. In Cloud Reader, the books are stored on the internet and read on the web page.
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Enjoy!

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Books Available June 23, 2012 - Fiction

As mentioned earlier, today's books are in two posts.  Here's the second.


Today's Fiction


Dead Man's Bay
"Shipwrecked and with out food or weapons at the beginning of winter on an uncharted Kodiak Island, Bryan Weaver must not only save his injured partner and return to civilization, but also kill the bear that is hunting them."


Wanted  this one has been free for a while, it seems.  Listing again.
Setting: "Carl Waters left the army behind before the bomb went off in L.A. He lived off the grid, avoiding the fallout from the bombs and the Burnout Fever that ravaged the world. "


Radioactive
"Special prosecutor John Stryker follows the clues and uncovers a fantastic terror plot that threatens the heartland of America."


Winter in July


Seoul Legacy, The Orphan's Flu
Flu pandemic


Dugan's Dinosaur
genetically engineered virus disaster


FALLOUT (Book one in the Nick Sullivan series)
radiation terrorism


Mandate 33
Dystopia


Shallow Victories
Suspense.  Setting: "The future has not been kind to the human race. Resources are low, the world’s population is high, and crime and corruption are commonplace."


Dark Things
"What happens when an economic recession hits families and the most vulnerable? What are the social effects of an uncaring government? What if the chaos of austerity measures led a government to implement the ultimate social control - re-ordering our biology?  In these five short stories, astrotomato explores the nature and outcomes of self control, social control and, ultimately, the failure of governments in controlling the chaos of human nature."

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