Fiction
If you enjoy reading and Fiction is your preferred genre, we have the best collection of unpublished Fiction novels available, published just as the author intended
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Mail From Moscow
Kidnapped while holidaying in Moscow, Charlene Gordon must sit tight, hoping and praying Roman Sharapov reaches her before she becomes a casualty in a chilling crime.
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The Mourning After
The novel is a thriller. Cameron Courtenay suffers from grand mal epilepsy and comes to believe he may be committing murders while in the fugue state following his seizures.
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Second Chance
Experiment with time travel to save a family from the Holocaust.
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THE LEADER OF THE WORLD- The Last Messenger
A naked man is found wandering in a remote area of the Australian outback. He has an inner growing power and belief that he has been given a mission to correct the direction that humanity has taken, by any means at his disposal. He is the last messenger and the last chance Earth has of…
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Riddle
This is a film script: The race for encryption machines in 1918.
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Togetherhate
This is a long novel, a tapestry of life in Rural Queensland with all the characters, the localities, the climate and the social life so finely pictured that not a single aspect of the portrayal jars. Inevitable I was reminded of John Steinbecks wonderful pen pictures of rural America and the unique characters who dwelt…
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Haunting Harold
A young man endures maturation with a horrid companion: his spiritual guide, a tormented apparition of Happy Harold.
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Song of the Butterflies
The Zimbabwean War of Liberation, also known as the 2nd Chimurenga, ripped Southern Rhodesia apart for two decades as influential political leaders urged their forces to sweep across the land, wreaking havoc in their relentless pursuit to force the hated European colonialists from the country. As bloody and brutal were the terrorists, there appeared a…
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Children of the lake
When all is lost we are lost too, and sometimes never found again
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26th of the First
26th of the First. Don't you dare forget
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