Mineral King is set to release on October 1st just FOUR days from today! Kade’s adventures will continue but for now, let me share mine and some of the inspiration behind the book…
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News from the Road: Delaware Gap
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!
How to Become a Meme – The Making of the Fort Black Thrillers
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…
DEVIL’S CHURN – New Vigilante Justice Thriller Coming AUGUST 1!
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.
A Visit to the NPC Factory
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 ›
News from the Rhode
Come on, we all love puns. Write? Okay, apologies for that one… Transitioning back into nomad mode hasn’t been as rough as I worried it might be. I’ll be the first to admit I was uncertain. COVID really altered the… Read More ›
Spring? In the White Mountains?
In my last post, I mentioned preparing to get our nomad life up and running once again. Well, last weekend we completed the move out of our colonial sanctuary and are finally back in our primary residence, the wheeled adventure lodge known as Discovery.
Confused yet?
Ready to Hit the Trails…
We’ve survived.
If you recall, us southerners purchased a property up north. Far north. About as far as you can go before we have to change citizenship.
As the timing would have it, we ended up spending the winter here too. Lots of cozy days and nights spent by the wood stove. Even a brief dip down to wind chills of -27…
Missing Lake Mead
I’m currently plugging away at book two of the upcoming series. And while I peruse old photos and leaf through trail maps, I’m reminded of how much I miss this place…
They Call This a Trail – New Hampshire
Before we even arrived at the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire, I was warned by a fellow traveler to make sure and purchase the state’s safe hiking card. That way, if I was injured in the backcountry and… Read More ›