Monday, May 07, 2007

Two new eBooks from Foremost Press are now available at the DPPstore

Authors Tad Hutton and David Chacko offer up mayhem, violence and real-life demons in two eBooks that are sure to keep you turning ePage after ePage – at www.dppstore.com.
Palm Springs, CA (PRWeb) April 19, 2007 - DPPpress (www.dpppress.com) and DigitalPulp Publishing (www.digitalpulppublishing.com), an eBook publishing and distribution company, continue to add can’t-put-it-down books to their virtual shelves. Featuring eBooks by new authors and the best eBooks from self and independent publishers, the DPPstore is pleased to announce the addition of two more books from Foremost Press. Foremost Press offers a fine library of books readers will enjoy. Both in hard copy and an electronic version, they are committed to great works of fiction and non-fiction, and above all else, to quality work that never lets the reader, down.
A writer whose work is “compelling and unexpected” (Newsweek), Davide Chacko’s novel Martyr's Creek (ISBN: 978-0-9789704-3-7, Published 2007) brings a reality to the phrase “dealing with the devil”.
What do you do when you're named the executor of the estate of your worst enemy? What can he possibly offer that will keep you interested? Find out what the most demonic man in the neo-conservative movement did to cement the deal. It's the same thing he always did, but with a twist.
A world traveler and writer, Tad Hutton's experiences in South America and Asia bring insight and veracity to his latest novel, Rio Savannah (ISBN: 978-0-9789704-1-3, Published 2007).
The story begins when Gray Hart's business trip to Rio turns sour quickly as he becomes a target for murder. Conversely, the son of the Brazilian millionaire he is investigating is kidnapped in Savannah by a Mexican drug lord and held for an insane ransom involving pharmaceuticals. Premeditated violence and mayhem are presented simultaneously in two of the world's beautiful cities, and the webs of greed and deceit are weaved into both.
The DPPstore offers eBooks from first-time authors to well-established experts. There is definitely something for everyone. Titles that were once only available in traditional print, and eBook titles that once upon a time were not as readily accessible, are now available through DPPpress, www.dpppress.com, at the DPPstore.The store offers some free titles and all books are priced to suit everyone's budget. Frequent buyers can reap the benefits of the Store's rewards program. The DPPstore, www.dppstore.com, a division of DigitalPulp Publishing, www.digitalpulppublishing.com, offers the best in eBooks from new authors and independent presses. Our eBooks are downloadable on an assortment of readers. The DPPstore - reinventing reading.

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