Posts Tagged ‘military history’
THE MAPMAKER, coming in July
Happy New Year! Here’s a preview of my new World War II novel THE MAPMAKER, coming your way this summer: Resistance operative Charlotte Denneau has critical targeting information for the Allies, and the Gestapo knows it. On the run across occupied France, she must prioritize her mission over the lives of the agents and civilians…
Read MoreTHE MAPMAKER, coming in June
The Cross of Lorraine, a symbol of the Free French. Very pleased to announce that my new WWII novel, THE MAPMAKER, will be released in June.
Read MoreInterview with American Warrior Radio
Honored to share some thoughts with American Warrior Radio on military life and my new World War II novel RED BURNING SKY. I thoroughly enjoyed chatting with Ben about Operation Halyard, the inspiration for the novel. Halyard is the greatest military rescue you’ve never heard of. Here’s a link to the podcast.
Read MoreReviews for RED BURNING SKY
Great reviews coming in for Red Burning Sky. The Washington Independent Review of Books calls it “a gripping reimagining of Operation Halyard.” Click here to read the entire review.
Read MoreNew Podcast Interview
Very honored to speak with Jason Piccolo about my upcoming World War II novel RED BURNING SKY. The book’s inspired by the greatest military rescue you’ve never heard of. Jason does a great podcast series about “those who run toward danger.” Click here to listen.
Read MoreThe true story behind Red Burning Sky
Europe in the midst of World War II: Adolf Hitler’s Stukas and Panzers have stormed across most of the continent. This new kind of mechanized warfare moves faster and hits harder than anything the world has ever seen. To stop it, the Allies need to starve it of fuel. The German-held oil refineries in…
Read MoreBe Like Bob, Know Your History
One of the smartest guys I ever knew was an old squadron mate. He was an enlisted man, a loadmaster on the C-130 Hercules. He had no formal education beyond high school and his training in the Air Force and Navy. But his hobby was reading history. Every time you saw him, he had a…
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