Imaginary Towns and Enlightenment: Discounted Literary eBooks

The Good Know Nothing (Hickey Family Crime Novels Book 2) on Kindle

The Good Know Nothing (Hickey Family Crime Novels Book 2) ($1.99) by Ken Kuhlken: (L.A., Tucson, and McCloud, CA. 1936) Author of The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, an outlaw who may be the Sundance Kid, and publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst stand between Tom and the truth about his father. “…a fine choice for fans of Walter Mosley’s Easy Rawlins novels.” -Booklist

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Hermit on Kindle

Hermit ($3.99) by Joel R. Dennstedt: Old Gabriel lives isolated, removed from everyone he loves. He has books, a cat, and the ramblings of his mind to occupy his days. He follows teachings from a long-dead guru. He believes himself enlightened. He prefers to be alone. Until a bright young girl infiltrates his solitary world.

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The Grass Sweeper God on Kindle

The Grass Sweeper God ($0.99) by Doug Howery: Read and travel in time: When a 1950’s Appalachia coal camp young man is put in the “slow” class and picked as the female lead in a new town production, he is tortured and outcast, and returns the leader of a historical modern gay movement to seek revenge.

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On the Streets of Bolena on Kindle

On the Streets of Bolena ($0.99) by Srividhya Lakshmanan: A collection of short stories set in an imaginary town called Bolena will give you a glimpse into life in an Indian street. A set of seven tales with quirky characters, from an antique shop owner in a dilemma to a stubborn flower vendor who lived in denial. Soak yourself in a simpler era of living!

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