Books
Techno-thriller novels and nonfiction books that range from space and aviation to counterterrorism topics.
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EARTHQUAKE: Brigadier General Robert F. Titus
Fighter Pilot | Test Pilot | Leader Chances are, you’ve never heard of him. But rarely has an American warrior’s life-story been as varied and engaging as that of Air Force Brigadier General Robert F. Titus. His 32-year military career began as an 18-year-old Army paratrooper at the end of World War II. Against the […]
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COMBAT CONTRAILS: VIETNAM
Almost five decades after American troops left Vietnam, thousands of that war’s veterans are dying. Many are taking untold stories of combat to their graves, believing nobody wants to hear what they had experienced. Others, who see their horizon approaching, are now sharing memories with families, friends and other veterans.Combat Contrails: Vietnam captures 18 of these […]
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License to Kill: The Murder of Erik Scott
“Behind the Las Vegas glitz, a killer-cop murders in broad daylight and police cover it up. Justice is perverted in America’s most venal city.” — Stephen Coonts, bestselling author of Flight of the Intruder.
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Black Aura (in progress)
Excerpt from Black Aura: …. Early on a cloudless, blue-sky desert morning, Beamer and I strapped into an aging, polished-silver Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star and taxied to Runway 22. Known affectionately as the “T-Bird,” the straight-wing T-33 had been used as a spin aircraft for years, introducing countless USAF Test Pilot School students to the […]
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The Permit
A novel based on the actual events of Erik B. Scott’s murder on July 10, 2010, in Las Vegas, NV. (2014 Edition, Released June 1, 2014) When Las Vegas police officers unwittingly gun down a West Point graduate and current covert operations agent, then try to cover up their crime, they unleash the fury of […]
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Space Wars
A series of terrifying events is triggered when several satellites orbiting the Earth simply die. The United States finds itself in a national security dilemma, as both commercial and military satellites mysteriously go silent. Reviews “If you think Iran’s a nuclear nightmare now, look at what we could face in another decade. Space Wars is […]
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Counterspace
When North Korea detonates a nuclear weapon at the edge of space, silencing dozens of satellites, rogue nations seize a unique opportunity to strike. An avalanche of crises erupt, fueled by a dearth of space situational awareness. Overnight, national leaders robbed of spy satellite imagery are making decisions in the blind. An Iranian missile threatens […]