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The Amicable Mafia  by batteryisstill
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Anthony was raised in silence, shielded from the legacy of his bloodline, hidden from enemies who would've used him as leverage. But silence doesn't last forever. When his identity is exposed, he's pulled into a world that doesn't forgive weakness. Now six years older, Anthony is no longer the boy they left behind. He's composed, calculating, and lethal. Reunited with his father Lucas and the family he never knew, he's thrust into a criminal empire built on discipline, loyalty, and quiet power. The family doesn't operate with noise, they operate with precision. And Anthony learns quickly: survival means adapting, and adapting means becoming something else entirely.
The Silent's End [EDITING] by TheScarfacedGodson
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The story follows a Senior Inspector named Ulrich F. Donner hoping to solve the mystery about a series of gruesome murders; How is it connected to Lorenz Vogt, a talented, renowned and brilliant virtuoso and how an unknown journal, as crypted messages were used as clues in solving the case. © 2013 TheScarfacedGodson All Rights Reserved.
Children of the Plague by GregCarrico
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In the darkest corners of lower Manhattan, a battle like no other rages. The city is home to a hidden group of survivors of the nanite plague, and a brother and sister born to defend their race. With a touch that can destroy nanites, Lanni, sister of Alex, is their last chance. Can she save her brother? Can she protect mankind's only hope? Or will she be responsible for the destruction of the last humans on earth? It's going to be another long day....... Killing Tiffany Hudson was just the beginning, but there is so much more to the story surrounding Diane and Crane's meeting in post-apocalyptic Manhattan. Children of the Plague tells the story of the survivors in the city, including Diane and some new characters you'll want to meet.
This is How You Die: the Mini Death Tales by NathanBurgoine
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Introduction: Would You Want to Know? This is How You Die: Hematoma This is How You Die: Murder This is How You Die: Under Collapsing Shelf This is How You Die: After Many Years, Stops Breathing, With a Smile on Face
The Calling of Time by ELatimer
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Kali's life is in ruins, and she has no one left to turn to. But her family isn't dead....it's much worse than that. The world isn't the way it used to be. Buildings crumble, cars sit under layers of dust and the only people that walk the streets are the soulless, shambling creatures with no knowledge of who they are any longer. Kali Williams knows she can't hide for long, and when the soul suckers come for her she runs, breathless with fear, straight into the arms of a mysterious stranger who calls himself "the guardian".
Nova Sol - Rebellion (Being Translated) by ChrisCobas
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David "Dev" Dryden is a gifted man. When he was only 19 years old, he invented two devices that allowed a better life quality in the large cities of the world. Now, at age 29, he must face one of the greatest challenges of his life, when a voice from his dreams calls for his help. A secret organization, a man thirsty for power, a metallic orb, a message in dreams, a portal to the unknown and an intriguing plot that will go beyond imagination. This is the beginning of David's journey, along with his companions, to save an entire planet. Will he be up to the challenge?
Broken Silence by Brooklynha
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It all happened so fast. So quick. I didn't even realize what was going on. By the time I did however, it was far too late. They were all gone. All dead. Or, I guess you could say that they are somewhat alive. They're living, after all. They're the living dead. I'm so stupid. I should have be faster, I should have noticed. Oh, but there isn't time now. I've got to go. Fast. Or I'll become one of them.