The Countdown to RED SKY MOURNING continues with the SAVAGE SON Q&A
The Countdown to RED SKY MOURNING continues with the [...]
The Countdown to RED SKY MOURNING continues with the [...]
Shop local. Support independent bookstores. Order ONLY THE DEAD with a signed limited “shot through” title page available only through select independent bookstores.
Shop local. Support independent bookstores. Order ONLY THE DEAD with a signed limited “shot through” title page available only through select independent bookstores.
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Shop local. Support independent bookstores. The Devil’s Hand with a signed limited edition bookplate is only available at the following independent bookstores: (while supplies last)
What follows is adapted from the preface to The Devil’s Hand. It was written on September 11, 2020. Part two of two. The Devil’s Hand is about what the enemy has learned watching us on the field of battle for close to twenty years...
What follows is adapted from the preface to The Devil’s Hand. It was written on September 11, 2020. Part one of two. On the morning of September 11, 2001, nineteen men boarded four planes at Logan, Newark, and Dulles International Airports...
Honored to be featured on the cover of the Oct/Nov issue of Ballistic Magazine! They have to print two distinctly different covers because some outlets will not allow long guns on magazine covers in their stores.
October 2020 Reading List: The Gun by C.J. Chivers, A Time to Kill by John Grisham, Do the Work by Steven Pressfield, The Road by Cormac McCarthy, The Spy Who Came in From The Cold by John le Carré, and The Generals by Thomas E. Ricks
Oni by Marc Olden, Rising Sun by Michael Crichton, Hell In A Very Small Place by Bernard B. Fall, To Dare and To Conquer by Derek Leebaert, The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights by John Steinbeck, The Transformation of War by Martin van Creveld