Book four is currently in the draft phase with 20,000 words written. For those unfamiliar with typical word counts, the other Fort Black books weigh in around 85,000 words.
Does that mean I’m a quarter of the way finished?
Yes and no…
Book four is currently in the draft phase with 20,000 words written. For those unfamiliar with typical word counts, the other Fort Black books weigh in around 85,000 words.
Does that mean I’m a quarter of the way finished?
Yes and no…
First off, I want to thank everybody for the tremendous reaction to the recent Kindle sale on Devil’s Churn. The promotion went better than expected with over six thousand downloads in only a few days!
Kade’s next clue is buried deep. Sunken in the depths of Lake Mead. But these waters hold secrets never again meant to see the light of day….
Those journeys have become fuel for this thriller series. Exploring our country’s back roads my muse. I’ve always been an explorer at heart. I’m sure many of you are too.
While we wait for the latest book in the series, why not share an experience about your own journeys in the comments?
So the Fort Black Thrillers have been a story long in the making. A crazy, once in a lifetime career followed by a wild plunge into a quirky lifestyle.
Not something likely to be dreamed up by AI anytime soon…
I am in no way my protagonist, Kade Black. A former FBI Agent traveling the country in a deathtrap RV he lovingly calls Hindy (short for Hindenburg) searching for wrongs to right and mysteries to solve.
Or am I…
Road trip to VENGEANCE!
Former FBI Special Agent Kade Black is a wanted man. Wanted for a crime he didn’t commit. The kind of crime handled outside the normal courts of law. Renditions. Interrogations. A cryptic trail left by a dead Russian double agent his only hope.
The cover reveal is right around the corner – coming to you next week!
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Right?
We’ve left the mysterious streets and cobblestone lanes of Providence behind for the pleasant weather out on Cape Cod. We’re actually on the Plymouth side of the Cape Cod Canal. One heavily backed up bridge away from the cape itself…. Read More ›
Over these past many months it must look like I’ve been up to, well, nothing much. Things probably appear pretty dead here at the site and on my new release notices.
I’ve backed off promoting my backlist. My last series, I made the tough decision to prematurely end. That hit the shelves way back in 2019. October 2021 was my most recent short story sale…
I mean, I could understand why somebody might think I’ve stopped slinging ink for good…