AuthorHouse Releases Top Ten Best Seller List for December 2009
Figures Based on Nielsen BookScan USA Point-of-Sale Data from Major Booksellers
AuthorHouse, the leading provider of self publishing (http://www.authorhouse.com/GetPublished/FAQ.aspx) and marketing services for authors around the globe, has announced its ten top-selling books for December 2009, according to Nielsen BookScan data.
- Queen City Gothic, by J.T. Townsend; (Historical). Cold cases fascinate us because of the endless possibilities. Townsend takes us on a sinister journey through thirteen cases, which took place in Cincinnati, Ohio, between 1904 and 1971.
- A Savage Factory, by Robert J. Dewar; (Biography). A Savage Factory is a true memoir straight from the factory floor of an automotive giant losing the global auto war to smaller, weaker, less experienced foreign competitors that beat us at our own game on our own turf.
- The Tactical Trainer, by Msg Paul R. Howe, U.S. Army Retired; (Education). The Tactical Trainer is a training guide that addresses training and training development at the individual, team and organizational level
- A Killer Named Hatch Massacre on Potato Hill, by Thomas Blanchfield; (True Crime). The Town of Steuben was nestled quietly in the center of New York and remained calm and peaceful until the New York State Police set up a command post in the town garage to scour the remote, wooded terrain, looking for bodies.
- Chasing the Elephant into the Bush, by Arthur Kennedy; (Political Science). Chasing the Elephant into the Bush is an insider’s account of how the governing New Patriotic Party lost power in the closest elections in Africa’s history.
- A Different Kind of Flea, by Hoseok M Lee; (Children’s).
Famina is a flea who has four legs instead of six. This is the story of her struggle to hop around like the other fleas and travel the world. It is a lovely tale of hope and courage.
- Beyond Initial Response, by T Deal, M de Bettencourt, V Huyck, G Merrick, C Mills; (Fiction) Beyond Initial Response was written to fill a significant gap in ICS training. Critical ICS position-specific training is difficult to get, yet responders have the responsibility to effectively operate in an ICS organization.
- Not Your Father’s Coast Guard, by Mattew Mitchell; (Fiction). While the Coast Guard’s many battles at sea in the War on Drugs are widely known, its participation in the ground offensive is not. To create the type of force needed was no small task and would not be without tribulation, both from within and outside the organization.
- The Essential Human Anatomy Compendium (Second Edition), by Professor H.P. Doyle; (Education). The Essential Human Anatomy Compendium is a study guid e in the format of lecture outline notes compiled from various university instructors nationwide. Students have found that using this essential study guide is a major positive step toward excelling in their human anatomy course.
- DEER HUNTING 101 , by: David B. Pruet; (Nature). From choosing a weapon to placing the meat on your plate, this book covers every basic element of deer hunting that you should need to be successful in your endeavors. The author has chosen select portions of his hunting regime to share with the reader so they too will have the tools necessary to partake in the fruits of their labor.
These titles, and the complete AuthorHouse library, are available for purchase through the online AuthorHouse bookstore at http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/BookHome.aspx. To learn how to publish a book today, log on to authorhouse.com or call 888-519-5121 today.
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