My Thunderbirds™ novel is now available! The official promotional copy says:

Brains is the genius behind International Rescue’s technology. Besides designing and upgrading all of their equipment, he constantly develops and tests new products and processes, sometimes in partnership with outside interests. Eager to try out a new stealth system of his invention, Brains teams up with Humboldt Aviation to install his system on their new aircraft, the V-17. On the first test flight, the V-17 is shot down over the arctic by agents of the outlaw state of Reznia. With the aircraft shattered and partly buried in the ice, Brains and the V-17’s pilot are injured and unable to free themselves. Although Brains is able to contact International Rescue for recovery, the Reznians are also converging on the crash site in order to claim the wreckage for their research. Can the rest of International Rescue find and retrieve Brains and the V-17 pilot before the Reznians can capture them and the crashed plane?

It was great fun to dip into the world of International Rescue and play with all those wonderful toys on Tracy Island. The story began as a spec treatment for a new television series of Thunderbirds™ that never materialized, unfortunately. When Joan Verba of FTL Publications asked me if I would write an official novel based on the series, I already had the basics written up and ready to go. She liked the outline, and I spent several months fleshing it out into the novel that’s now available. The cover art by the amazing Steve Kyte is absolutely gorgeous, he out-did himself. Big thanks to Joan for the opportunity to play in the world that Gerry and Sylvia Anderson created. I enjoyed it immensely, and hope you enjoy Arctic Adventure!

Click Here To Order Arctic Adventure! From Amazon.com

Click Here To Order Arctic Adventure! From Thunderbirds.com

Click Here To Order Arctic Adventure! From FTLpublications.com

I’ll have copies for sale at the Nashville Comic and Horror Convention in October, and at the Memphis Comic & Fantasy Convention in November. See the links on the right side of this page for details.

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