Hey guys!
Hope everyone’s had a great week! I teased last week in my blogpost about the Marine Corps using Artificial Intelligence to find new spec ops troops that I’d reveal this week what I’ve been working on.
Well, I’m sure you’ve all been just dying, waiting to find out this big news. (Odd that it isn’t trending on Twitter or my inbox has lacked any requests from official media asking for an interview about the news… Haahaahahahahh.)
At any rate, the project I’ve moved to after finishing Hill 406 is my follow-up book to Take Down,Β My fervent readers will remember that Take Down introduces prior Force Recon Marine Danny Acuff.
Acuff, a badass Marine, has become a hotshot detective in Memphis. And after establishing a name for himself, he’s forced to move a small, quaint town. Except it isn’t so quaint.
So, he eventually finds himself tangling with tough hombres from up in the hills and two Army Special Forces guys. They’re just part of a cartel that controls the town, and they’re not happy with the newcomer asking all the questions.
Needless to say — in typical Stan fashion — there’s lots of action and suspense (including quite a bit of hand-to-hand fighting), and there’s even a bit of romance. (Some of my readers say Danny Acuff is the greatest character I’ve ever created.)
Regardless, I’m working on the follow-up book to Take Down, and I’m well over half-way done. π I’m holding down a day job these days, but I’m still pushing on it as hard as I can. So, I think you can expect it faster than you’d guess.
And for all those who I’m sure are going to ask about the next Nick Woods book, let me preempt that question by saying that I’ll probably write my fifth Nick Woods book after that. I’ve got it roughly outlined already.
If you have missed any of the four earlier entries, here’s their links:
At any rate, thanks everyone for all the support you’ve shown me. Please continue to spread the word about my books. Share links, tell friends, write reviews. π All of these things help me greatly, and I’m enormously appreciative of everything each and everyone of you do.
Semper Fidelis,
Stan R. Mitchell
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Stan R. Mitchell is the author of nine, fast-paced novels. Heβs sold more than 70,000 books and writes military action and mystery genre, mostly. Heβs also a prior infantry Marine, who LOVES writing!!Β Click the link at left to check out his books.