A Gun In The Hand, Is Worth Two In The Safe!
Gun Control! The more things change, the more they stay the same. All my shooting life there have been those who’ve clamored for more and tighter gun control and the one common denominator that has...
View ArticleThe Golden Age of Terror IV
The following is not endorsed by the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. I’m just posting a likeness of the badge I carried for many years with that organization. Terror is something we in the...
View ArticleYou Shot Him and He Flew Across the Room?
Lately, I’ve been reading a major popular author of thrillers whose protagonist is an “Ex-Military Policeman” – recently discharged from the service after thirteen years. Finding himself foot-loose...
View ArticleNotes From a Former Spy Chaser
I’ll admit to having a bit of a fascination for spies. This fascination stems from having chased a few, thwarted a few and handled a couple during the course of my tenure as a Special Agent with AFOSI....
View ArticleWriting “Killer” Action/Violence.
I read a lot of books, mostly action/adventure and historical. One of the biggest interest killers with a novel is in finding a protagonist who does things in a manner that suggests an intimate...
View ArticleAn Abduction Affair
In my latest book, my protagonist is a man who follows a couple simple rules. First, homicide is sometimes the perfect solution to an otherwise irresolvable dilemma. Second, there are no rules in...
View ArticleThe 2nd Amendment Ain’t About Muskets!
I occasionally hear a comment made, or read something to the effect, that the 2nd Amendment to the Constitution, dealing with the “Right” of the people to maintain personally owned weapons is not...
View ArticleLet’s Talk About Gunshot Wounds
danielchamberlaindotcom Let’s talk about gun shot wounds, shall we? So you want your fiction to be believable, but you don’t want it to be so graphic that it will turn your readership off. You want...
View ArticleAuthors, Why Death Scenes Often Suck!
danielchamberlaindotcom I’m no longer a cop. I’ve retired. Instead of rushing to a death scene and investigating it, now as a nurse with a close association with Hospice, I often have to watch people...
View ArticleA Little About Waterboarding.
There’s a lot of misinformation about the topic of water boarding, whether it’s torture or not. I suppose, since it doesn’t leave any cigarette or soldering iron burn scars, or if it doesn’t involve...
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