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At 42 years of age Paul Stone, is not your average Blackwell Ops operative.
But in sheer instincts and ability, he isn't average either. He's superior.
Paul's personal arsenal consists of sidearms and long guns, but he also possesses the ability to use the brace of five throwing knives he sometimes keeps at his right shoulder.
He is also a black-belt at Krav Maga, an Israeli martial art meant for one purpose: termination of the enemy.
He is also an alpha male of the highest order, a gentleman who will carry out orders to the letter while maintaining his right to alter how he does so, and a man who will defend to the fullest extent what he perceives as belonging to him.
In Blackwell Ops 38, my publisher introduced Paul to the world. In Blackwell Ops 39, Paul's story continues.
Come along on this real-life thrill ride to experience a reality that the headlines gloss over. A reality that most people don't even realize exists.
As always, only the more sensitive parts of Paul's story are fictionalized. Everything else is true.
Harvey Stanbrough was born in New Mexico, seasoned in Texas and baked in Arizona. For a time, he wrote under five personas and several pseudonyms, but he takes a pill for that now and writes only under his own name. Mostly.
Harvey is an award-winning writer who follows Heinlein's Rules avidly. He has written and published over 100 novels, 10 novellas, and over 270 short stories. He has also written 18 nonfiction books on writing, 8 of which are free to other writers. And he's compiled and published 27 collections of short fiction and 5 critically acclaimed poetry collections.
These days, the vendors through which Harvey licenses his works do not allow URLs in the back matter. To see his other works, please key "StoneThread Publishing" or "Harvey Stanbrough" into your favorite search engine.
Finally, for his best advice on writing, look for "The New Daily Journal | Harvey Stanbrough | Substack."