My newest and 23rd book, "Burke's Hit Man," Book #9 in the Bob Burke action-adventure thriller novel series is now available in Kindle E-Book, Amazon Paperback and Amazon Hardback editions, Kindle Unlimited, and some in Audible audiobook editions in English and Spanish. Like most of my other books, it will soon be out in German, Italian, French, Spanish, and Portuguese for the Brazilian market.
Bullets, Bombs, Mayhem, and More Fun! With the Merry Men at his side, a .50-caliber Barrett sniper rifle in his hand, and the Geeks on their computers, if you come for him or his, you better come loaded. Like they say, if you try to kill the king, you only get one shot and you'd better not miss.
Mild-mannered and slight of build, this telecommunications company executive is often dismissed as the "telephone guy." But after five combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, this former Army Ranger and Delta Force commander is one of the most lethal killers the US Government has ever produced.
Looking for a good beach book or something to curl up with in front of the fire, this fast-moving action-adventure thriller is #8 in the series from the author of Burke’s War, Burke's Gamble, Burke’s Revenge, Burke's Samovar, Burke's Mandarin, Burke's Rescue, Burke’s Machete, and now Burke’s Double Down. They were preceded by The Undertaker, Amongst My Enemies, Thursday at Noon, Winner Lose All, and Aim True, My Brothers, as well as his Our Vietnam War series, Volumes 1-4, with interviews and photos from 240 American and allied Veterans. Together, these books have over 1,000 Kindle 5-Star Reviews. Enjoy!
Aim True, My Brothers, is a contemporary, American political action thriller, as Middle East terrorism explodes on American shores. Amongst My Enemies is about the secrets and gold lying inside a rusting German U-boat on the bottom of the Baltic. Winner Lose All is about the scramble to grab the Nazi super weapons plans and engineers at the end of the war. In The Undertaker someone is burying bodies under other people’s names and Pete and Sandy are next on the Undertaker's list. Thursday at Noon is set in Egypt in 1963 and it is up to a burnt-out CIA agent to stop another Middle East war.
I am also the author of four screen plays, which have won or placed in numerous screenwriting competitions, and one was optioned for film. In my rapidly diminishing spare time, I like to travel, paint in acrylics and oil, and play bad golf.
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