I’m very excited to be able to share my memoir with readers today and it has already been interesting to see how the book is connecting with different people in different ways. Some readers like to read about the combat missions, some are more interested to read about getting smuggled across international borders as a journalist, while others found the last two chapters of the book to be the most telling. As one early reader remarked to me, as soldiers we were told that certain things were supposed to happen in the war on terror but they never did. This book puts on spotlight on that fact.
Murphy’s Law is pro-military, based on my own first hand experiences, however it is also deeply skeptical about American foreign policy and the Global War on Terror which seems to have stretched on out into forever at this point. The book takes the reader inside Special Operations missions in two theaters of war, shows what went right, and what went horribly wrong. It’s going to piss some people off but as I was told many times as a young soldier, it is what it is.
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I’m very excited to be able to share my memoir with readers today and it has already been interesting to see how the book is connecting with different people in different ways. Some readers like to read about the combat missions, some are more interested to read about getting smuggled across international borders as a journalist, while others found the last two chapters of the book to be the most telling. As one early reader remarked to me, as soldiers we were told that certain things were supposed to happen in the war on terror but they never did. This book puts on spotlight on that fact.
Murphy’s Law is pro-military, based on my own first hand experiences, however it is also deeply skeptical about American foreign policy and the Global War on Terror which seems to have stretched on out into forever at this point. The book takes the reader inside Special Operations missions in two theaters of war, shows what went right, and what went horribly wrong. It’s going to piss some people off but as I was told many times as a young soldier, it is what it is.
Specifically, here is a snap shot of what is in the book:
Over the next week I’ll be doing media appearances for the book and will try to keep everyone updated on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. There will also be a book signing at Books & Greetings in New Jersey from 7-9PM on April 25th. If you are in the area please stop by to say hello.
In the meantime, the book can be purchased from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and wherever books are sold. Of course, you can also get it as a ebook or as an audio book. The audio book is narrated by me and includes a few updates as the audio was recorded well after the manuscript was finalized. If you decide to give Murphy’s Law a chance, it would mean a lot to me if you leave a review on Amazon as it really helps the book gain some traction.
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