Fiction eBooks
The Tavern Knight
Fiction, by Rafael SabatiniHe whom they called the Tavern Knight laughed an evil laugh - such a laugh as the pious might conceive on the lips of Satan.' Thus begins Sabatini's masterful romance of the life of a Tavern King - a story of swashbuckling adventure and murderous action. Unusually for Sabatini, he has turned to English history to provide the backdrop for this thrilling tale.
The Terrorist Plot at Gopherville
Fiction, by Steve BartholomewA strange tale of a geezer who talks to invisible friends, eats roadkill, and would like to overthrow the government. If you really want to know how Homeland Security operates, you probably won't find out here. Download this FREE-e-Book today!
The Three Musketeers
Fiction, by Alexandre Dumas pèreDramatic, stirring, and romantic, the story of D'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, and their famous code of "one for all and all for one," remains an unsurpassed tale of adventure and heroism.
The Trumpet-Major
Fiction, by Thomas HardyHardy distrusted the application of 19th Century empiricism to history because he felt that it marginalized important human elements. In this tale of a woman courted by three competing suitors during the Napoleonic Wars, Hardy explores the subversive effects of ordinary human desire and conflicting loyalties on systematized versions of history. Download this FREE e-Book today!
The Turning Point
Fiction, by John Francis KinsellaIT WAS THE END OF FEBRUARY when the first tremor was felt; the Shanghai Composite Index fell a massive 8.84%. In spite of this warning it would be months before the nascent economic crisis came to the attention of the world’s political leaders. As the winter of 2007 passed markets recovered their brash self-assurance. Life continued with the same unabashed optimism people had become accustomed...
The Two Guardians
Fiction, by Charlotte Mary YongeThroughout these tales the plan has been to present a picture of ordinary life, with its small daily events, its pleasures, and its trials, so as to draw out its capabilities of being turned to the best account.
The Unbearable Bassington
Fiction, by SakiThe first thing which makes The Unbearable Bassington different is that Comus is not the sardonic observer that Reginald is. There is plenty of dissection of the foolishness of high society, but Comus is not the dissector. What makes The Unbearable Bassington more than social satire is the quite extraordinary power of the ending, which is extremely effective.
The Universal Sign
Fiction, by Siamak AkhavanDownload this FREE 'factual novel', and join the quest to unravel Earth’s “lost history”. Learn about the cataclysm that ended the last Ice Age, the Biblical Flood, the survivors’ struggles and myths, and the events that have since shaped the world. Discover the ancient origins of astronomy, alchemy, religion, heresies, empires, wars, humanity’s historical amnesia, and the true causes...
The Vagaries of human destiny
Fiction, by Shri Hotchand Somomal Gurbani, M.A. B.EdAbout the Author The author was born in a small village Tunia near Kandiaro in Sindh (now in Pakistan) on 30th October’1934. His father Shri Somomal was a successful businessman in Karachi where he was studying in VII standard in 1947. The partition of the country brought about disastrous consequences for his family turning it from riches to rags in the riots on 06th January’1948. From...
The Virginian--A Horseman Of The Plainsr
Fiction, by Owen WisterThe novel that created the icon of the lonely, chivalrous American cowboy, this is Owen Wister's well-written Western adventure tale of the quiet, tough Virginian cowboy, his tenderfoot friend, his schoolmarm bride. Download it today!





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