If you haven’t read Dark Vector it is on sale today August 9th, for $2.99 via Kindle. This is one of my personal favorites, and serves as the introduction of Tru Miller into David Slaton’s world. Check it out today!
Bouchercon: Blood On The Bayou
I’ll be attending Bouchercon in New Orleans next month, from September 3rd - 6th. This is a great conference for the fans of mysteries and thrillers, and a place to connect with your favorite writers. For those attending, I’ve got a special appearance scheduled. Stay tuned for more!
Ward Recommends: BAND OF BROTHERS
Many years ago I enjoyed the miniseries Band of Brothers. I recently had the pleasure of reading the original book of the same name by Stephen Ambrose. This historical account of the journey of one unit through World War II, Easy Company, is even more riveting than the film version. The level of detail is superb, and Ambrose brilliantly captures the mood of the unit through thick and thin. This book is a classic that conveys not only one unit’s wartime exploits, but the depths of human nature.
DARK VECTOR: What's Next?
We live hectic times, but if you’re looking for an escape there’s no better way than to dive into a good book. Dark Vector has been out since February, and the response has been terrific! More Tru Miller is on the way, but I’ve also got a couple of other big announcements on the horizon. Stay tuned to my newsletter for the latest!
If you’ve read Dark Vector a review would be much appreciated. If not, get your copy today!
Where's Wardo
I recently was lucky enough to visit the beaches of Normandy on the 81st Anniversary of D-Day. We’ve all seen the movies and read about the acts bravery that occurred so many years ago, but a first-hand account brings it all together in vivid detail. Highly recommended!
(L: Omaha Beach R: a gun emplacement at Pont du Hoc)
Ward Recommends: EDGE OF HONOR
If you’re a fan of action thrillers like I am, you’re probably looking forward to the latest Scot Harvath novel by Brad Thor, Edge of Honor – out today. Brad never fails to entertain, and judging by the early reviews this is the best Harvath book yet. This time Harvath is fighting a threat from within, a conspiracy that reaches to the highest levels of the American government. Edge of Honor is not to be missed!
ThrillerFest 2025 Recap
I had a terrific time at ThrillerFest in New York City. Caught up with readers, aspiring writers, editors, and agents. I also enjoyed spending time with my fellow authors. Here I’m with Simon Gervais, who’s next installment in the terrific Elias series, Elias Enigma, is available next week.
June Book Deal!
On June 2nd only, The Perfect Assassin will be featured in a Kindle Popular Reads promotion. If you haven’t read my first novel, and the introduction to the David Slaton series, there won’t be a better chance!
Christine Palmer, a young American doctor sailing solo across the Atlantic, makes an incredible discovery—a man narrowly clinging to his life in the frigid waters. But there is much more to this desperate survivor than meets the eye.
David Slaton is a Kidon—a highly-trained and dangerous assassin. Yet the Kidon is both the hunter and the hunted, and soon he and Christine are in grave danger. Can they win in a race against time?
Thrillerfest 2025
Thrillerfest in New York City is right around the corner, and I’ll attend from Jun 19-21. I’ll be taking part in a panel discussion on Saturday morning at 8:00. Hope to see a lot of thriller readers (and writers) in attendance.
More Tremendous Reviews Of DARK VECTOR!
Dark Vector is flying high. Readers have been highly enthusiastic about this new angle on my David Slaton series. The perfect assassin is taking on a protégé, young Tru Miller.
When an experimental Russian aircraft goes missing in Siberia, the result of an attempted defection, Miller is in the right place at the right time. He’s sent deep into the frigid Russian wilderness to rescue the pilot.
For those who’ve read Dark Vector a review is always appreciated. If you haven’t had the chance to, check out Dark Vector.
