I’m happy to announce my new release, The Kill Club is coming out July 8th. A bit of warning. The Kill Club has a lot of violence in it and over-the-top gore. If you enjoy that sort of thing (like I do) then you should have a lot of fun with this book.

Coming October 31st is the newest Rebecca Watson crime thriller, Minutes to Midnight. Many of you have waited a long time for her and I’m so happy she’s back. I appreciate you sticking around and waiting. Just so you know, I have two more Rebecca Watson books in the works and will be released next year, Dead Girl Under the Leaves and Cold.

If you think you’ve missed one of my books, I’ve provided a list of everything I’ve ever published. All my books are available in eBook and as paperback. 

Non-Fiction

The Ultimate Chief Petty Officer Guidebook

Fiction

Mark Wheeler Crime Thriller

Things Left Behind

Whisper Creek

Rebecca Watson Crime Thriller

Stone Cold

Minutes to Midnight (Release Date October 31)

Thrillers

Kestrel

The Kill Club (Release Date July 8)

Couch Detective Series

Couch Detective

Couch Detective 2

When you pre-order my eBooks, you get them the moment they are released, and you help me make informed decisions on what to write next. A pre-order also tells me you like the characters which encourages me to work faster. I can’t put into words how much the support of readers like you motivates me. Thanks much.

James Glass

James

James Glass retired from the United States Navy after 22 years of service. After retiring, he exchanged his rifle for a pen. He and his family moved back to the Florida Panhandle. He’s married and has two children. James is also the President of the Panhandle Writer's Group.

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