This month I published my novel "Death Pours the Coffee" on Amazon Direct Publishing. The novel came in at around 250 or 260 pages -- though page count doesn't really matter on Kindle. However the reader sets the font size sets the book length.
"Death Pours the Coffee" is a sort of cozy set in the Silicon Valley of the 1990s. It's not very sexy, drugsy, or violence prone. It's a story of ordinary but ambitious people who get into serious trouble, mostly of their own doing, and who must face the consequences of their ambitions. I hope it's faithful to the culture of the time and place.
I welcome any reader comments pro or con. One thing I've learned as a writer is that we may mean one thing when we write, but a reader may see something entirely different in the same words.