Sold Out
Nick Woods used to be one of our country’s greatest snipers. A Marine who completed a bloody, top-secret mission behind enemy lines years ago, he now just wants to live in peace with his wife.
But Nick is about to get caught in a grand conspiracy between a senior investigative reporter and a shadowy, CIA group.
After said reporter, Allen Green, breaks the details of Nick’s story — blowing the top off America’s national security — both Nick and Allen find themselves in the sights of a CIA hunter-killer group.
This CIA group breaks the law and kills at will, and they’ll stop at nothing to take down Nick Woods and the reporter who published the earth-shattering story he’d been chasing for years. [Length: 283 pages]
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Little Man, and the Dixon County War
The Wild West, just a few years after the Civil War. It is a time when blood flows more freely than rain. It is a place where lawless land barons destroy the weak without fear of remorse. Sworn law officers balance keeping the peace and staying alive, and hope? Hope is a distant idea for most.
Into these shockingly harsh conditions enters a little-known veteran from the Civil War. He’s young, he’s small, and he’s just put on a badge. And as he earns a name for himself, he finds himself in the sights of the West’s most powerful land baron.
Now the young hero faces the daunting task that even the Army couldn’t pull off: Cleaning out the lair of more than a hundred gunhands who answer to the cruel cattle baron in a godforsaken stretch of country that’s no longer called Dixon County, but more accurately called Devil’s County.
With its explosively original ending and break-neck pace full of twists and turns, it’s no wonder "Little Man, and the Dixon County War" has soared as high as No. 16 on the Amazon UK Paid Western List.
[Length: 224 pages]
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Soldier On
As World War II enters its final stretch, the last elements of the German Army struggle to survive and end the war with honor.
The German soldiers know the war is lost, but have no idea how many days (or weeks) remain before capitulation. The weak and unlucky are gone. Now, only the strong remain, a ragged band of men determined to maintain their prestige and respect. They are the sons of indomitable veterans from the World War I — men filled with too much pride to quit or surrender.
But food resupply is a problem. Ammo, too. And each day,with its increasingly absurd set of orders, begins to test the men in ways they could have never imagined. These days are tough for the men, and tougher for the leaders.
Hemmed in by Nazi SS units waiting to arrest or shoot retreating troops on one side and hordes of well-supplied American troops advancing mercilessly on the other, the men pray they must only endure the freezing weather of the last days. And that their supplies won’t run out. And that they won’t lose the honor and dignity they’ve spent years creating.
“Soldier On” is a short novel. [Approximately 72 pages long.]
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Stan, I saw your picture on a post and it said “Sold Out”…I thought you meant you had Sold Out of your first ebook! I was going to ask how you sell out of an ebook…okay, I admit, I need more coffee : ) Have a great day! Dave
You’re not the first to say that. I’m hoping I don’t have to change the name of the book!
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