Fiction Books
Love Letters to Earth
This magical realist book is a collection of tales about imaginary peoples, linked by the interwoven love story of an anthropologist and the rain forest priestess who has condemned him to death.
A Lesson Learned
Download this FREE e-Book, and read the story of two friends who incite their dreams, and build a cabin upon a mountain overlooking the Patuca River and Honduran jungle. They join a cause worth fighting, but later become ensnarled in disillusionment that results in a bigger problem that they must...
Life as a Ghost
A young man who does not believe in anything, dies in a freak accident and returns as a certain type of ghost. From that point on, he lives through the lives of other people, learns a lot about them, and ultimately learns a lot about himself; which leads him to tentatively formulate an idea of...
Chalice
The world already has Bond: James Bond. Jones: Indiana Man: Super, Spider, and Bat. Now meet the next generation of super heroes as they begin their second adventure in Southeast Asia, once again thwarting the plans of some very dodgy characters in the face of adversity. Stu, Spock, Nick, and...
Every Man in His Humour
By English Renaissance playwright Ben Jonson. It belongs in the sub-genre of "humors comedy", in which all the major characters are dominated by an overriding humor or obsession. Download it today!
The Master Builder
This work by 19th Century Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, presents an intriguing portrait of one man's consuming desire for success. Download it today!
The Ripper: Redux
A maverick director travels to 1888 to film the murders of Jack the Ripper.
The Hound of the Baskervilles
Excellent classic! Download it today!
Conspiracy
Did Bush and Cheney plan 9/11? The middle-aged protagonist of Conspiracy, a 60,000 word novel set in present-day Washington D.C., felt he’d as much chance of uncovering a story that had eluded the major media as bedding his young braless co-reporter. Download this FREE e-Book today!
The Magnificent Lovers
By French playwright, Moliere. The King, who would have nothing but what was magnificent in all that he undertook, wished to give his Court an entertainment that would comprise all that the stage could furnish. To facilitate the execution of so vast an idea, and to link so many different things...