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Kindle Nation Daily Free Book Alert for Wednesday, August 18, 2010: Another Kind of 9/11 Legacy, plus The Vampire Shrink (Today's Sponsor)

Nine years after 9/11, former New York Times reporter Anthony DePalma chronicles another frightening legacy which continues to haunt the attack’s survivors in the immediate Ground Zero neighborhood in today’s latest addition to our Free Book Alert listings….

But first, a word from … Today’s Sponsor 
Today’s sponsoring novel is already a Kindle Store bestseller, and reader reviews are so strong that you may want to give it a try even if you are one of the 23 people in the world who has yet to read any vampire fiction, because it’s clear that it is equal parts humor, horror, mystery, and good old page-turning fun.

The Vampire Shrink (Kismet Knight, Ph.D., Vampire Psychologist Series) 
by Lynda Hilburn
Just $1.99 for a limited time in the Kindle Store
 
“. . . a can’t put down, spine-tingling, laugh out loud book that will keep you glued till you turn the final page.” — Gotta Write Network, 2007

“A great blend of humor, horror and quirky mystery.” — Jennifer Armintrout, author of the “Blood Ties” series, 2007

“A refreshingly original twist on the vampire story. Fast-paced and fun.” — Kelley Armstrong, NY Times bestselling author, 2007

“A very well-written horror fantasy! . . . A marvelous, unique writing style causes suspense to build as the mystery unfolds.” — Simegen. com, 2007

“Lynda Hilburn creates a fascinating world — wicked and sexy!” — Kerrelyn Sparks, USA Today bestselling author, 2007

Product Description

Denver Psychologist Kismet Knight, Ph.D., doesn’t believe in the paranormal. She especially doesn’t believe in vampires. So what happens when she finds herself neck-deep in the vampire underworld?

Kismet is smart, witty and attractive. She’s respected in her field, successful and prosperous. She’s followed all the rules – done everything right. So, what’s the problem? Her life is empty. There’s no passion. No vitality. No excitement.

That is, until a new client introduces Kismet to the vampire underworld, and a drop-dead gorgeous, 800-year-old vampire named Devereux. Kismet isn’t buying the vampire story, but can’t explain why she has such odd reactions and feelings whenever Devereux is near. Kismet is soon forced to open her mind to other possibilities when she is visited in her office by two angry bloodsuckers, who would like nothing better than to challenge Devereux by hurting Kismet.

As Kismet gets pulled deeper and deeper into the vampire subculture, she struggles to hold onto her professional ideas about what is and isn’t “real.” The more she finds herself attracted to the charismatic, handsome Devereux, the more out of control her life becomes.

When one of her clients shows up in her office almost completely drained of blood, Kismet finds herself immersed in an ongoing murder investigation. Kismet is questioned by irreverent, handsome FBI profiler Alan Stevens, who warns her that vampires are very real. And one is a murderer. A murder who is after her.

In the midst of all this, Kismet realizes she has feelings for both the vampire and the profiler, but even though she cares for each of the men, facing the reality that vampires exist – along with all the other supernatural insanity she discovers – is enough of a challenge. For now. 


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City of Dust: Illness, Arrogance, and 9/11
 Anthony DePalma, a former New York Times reporter who covered the attacks and their aftermath, dissects the policy mistakes and bitter medical and legal clashes over the health problems suffered by rescue workers, cleanup crew, and survivors. 

On 9/11, the destruction of the World Trade Center unleashed a vortex of dust and ash that blotted out the sun–and has distorted science, medicine, and public policy ever since.
The likely dangers of 9/11’s massive dust cloud were evident from the beginning, yet thousands chose not to see, even as the sickening results of exposure became increasingly difficult to ignore. Why? And why have years of politics and courtroom maneuvers delayed justice for those who gave their all when the need was greatest? Anthony DePalma goes beyond his front-page coverage of ground zero in The New York Times, offering the first full accounting of one of the gravest environmental catastrophes in U.S. history. He separates myth from reality…reveals the decisions that destroyed public trust…shares powerful, never-before-told stories of the victims and those who’ve tried to help them…and helps us make sure this never happens again.
• They said the air was safe
   The health myths and realities of 9/11–and the decade of suspicion and fear that followed
• “This smells different. It tastes different.”
   The firefighters who couldn’t breathe, and the doctors who treated them
• Sound bites, arrogance, scorn, and invective
   New Yorkers versus the political and legal system
• A comprehensive look at what lies ahead
   The ongoing impact for the thousands who were directly affected, and lessons for the future

Profiles of Remarkable Businesses (Collection)

A brand new collection of essential insights for your business and career from world-renowned experts-now in a convenient e-format, at a great price!

Actionable lessons from a century of extraordinary businesses-from Ford to NetFlix, Wal-Mart to Zappos

What you can learn from the world’s greatest businesses: from legendary startups to extraordinary turnarounds! Crucial takeaways from the experiences of McDonald’s, Home Depot, Zappos, Wal-Mart, Oprah (Harpo), Ford, NetFlix, UPS, Lego, Intuit, and many others.

From world-renowned business profilers New Word City and Nancy F. Koehn.

Included in this collection:

  • How McDonald’s Got Its Groove Back (New Word City)
  • Undoing Home Depot’s Demolition (New Word City)
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  • How Lego Built a Comeback (New Word City)
  • How Intuit Turned Feedback into a Comeback (New Word City)
Seeds of Destruction: Why the Path to Economic Ruin Runs Through Washington, and How to Re...

Seeds of Destruction: Why the Path to Economic Ruin Runs Through Washington, and How to Reclaim American Prosperity – R. Glenn Hubbard and Peter Navarro

Germs, Genes, & Civilization: How Epidemics Shaped Who We Are Today
The Stunning Hidden Interconnections Between Microbes and Humanity
AD 452: Attila the Hun stands ready to sack Rome. No one can stop him–but he walks away. A miracle? No…dysentery. Microbes saved the Roman Empire. Nearly a millennium later, the microbes of the Black Death ended the Middle Ages, making possible the Renaissance, western democracy, and the scientific revolution. Soon after, microbes ravaged the Americas, paving the way for their European conquest.
Again and again, microbes have shaped our health, our genetics, our history, our culture, our politics, even our religion and ethics. This
book reveals much that scientists and cultural historians have learned about the pervasive interconnections between infectious microbes and humans. It also considers what our ongoing fundamental relationship with infectious microbes might mean for the future of the human species.
The “good side” of history’s worst epidemics
The surprising debt we owe to killer diseases
Where diseases came from…
…and where they may be going
Children of pestilence: disease and civilization
From Egypt to Mexico, the Romans to Attila the Hun
STDs, sexual behavior, and culture
How microbes may shape cultural cycles of puritanism and promiscuity

 Mourn The Living 
by Henry Perez


From Publishers Weekly: Veteran Chicago Record reporter Alex Chapa is looking forward to a much needed vacation and time with his 10-year-old daughter, Nikki, whom he barely sees now that his ex has moved to Boston. Then his boss calls him back to cover for Jim Chakowski, killed in a mysterious explosion. As Alex digs into Chakowski’s notes linking a string of murders to prominent city council members, he and Nikki come under fire. Short, choppy chapters move the action along at a measured clip, and detailed descriptions infuse the text with atmosphere and suspense, especially during flashbacks to Alex’s childhood in Cuba and the murderer’s dark and traumatic upbringing. The killer’s identity is no surprise, but the final showdown keeps the adrenaline pumping right through the ending, which Perez (Killing Red) leaves wide open for possible sequels.

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