Newsletter 12/21

Christmas SceneI hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. I have family and friends to my house every year, and they always enjoy the food and the company. One of these years I’ll skip my trip to the Caribbean and join them. Just kidding.

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I promised in my last Newsletter to share with my readers the results of the survey in which I asked you to vote for one of the following for my next book:

A) Another John Corey book, which would be the ninth in the series after The Maze, which will come out next Spring. I don’t have a plot yet, but you can trust John to find trouble.

B) A sequel to The Cuban Affair featuring “Mac” MacCormick and Sara Ortega who would return to Cuba on another dangerous mission.

C) A book featuring Paul Brenner who we saw in The General’s Daughter and Up Country, and who had an appearance in the John Corey book titled The Panther. Paul (played by John Travolta in the movie version of The General’s Daughter) will be on special assignment with the Army Criminal Investigation Division investigating . . . maybe a sinister plot to take over the government.

D) A stand-alone book which would follow a young man from college to the war in Vietnam and back home from the war. This would be set against the turbulent times of the 1960s—you know, sex, drugs, war, love and peace. This, to be honest, would be semi-autobiographical to the extent that I can remember any of this.

E) And finally, a return to The Gold Coast, which is my bestselling novel to date, and whose sequel, The Gate House, was also a critically acclaimed bestseller. If you’ve read one or both of these books, I don’t need to elaborate.

First, sorry I didn’t make it clear that you could respond via my website email, and not through a direct survey button. In any case, I received close to 2,000 emails and they’re still coming in. I’d like to reply to each of you who wrote to cast your vote, and who also told me why they’d chosen one of the book ideas. But that might take awhile. So I’ll say “Thank you!”

Newsletter 10/21

autumn treesIn my August Newsletter, I said that I’ve completed my new John Corey book, The Maze, and that it will be published in Spring of 2022. This is still true and you can still pre-order it here. By Spring 2022 you’ll have forgotten that you ordered it, and when it comes in the mail you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

I’m now working on the book that I’m co-authoring with my son Alex. The title is Blood Lines, and it’s the second book in the series after our 2019 bestseller The Deserter, which you should read if you haven’t already. Blood Lines brings back Army CID Special Agents Scott Brodie and Maggie Taylor from The Deserter, and the action takes place in Berlin. I’m really getting into the story and trying to figure out who murdered CID Agent Harry Vance. I should know, since I’m the co-author, but Alex is not telling me. Lots of suspects with lots of motives. I hope Brodie and Taylor figure it out. I also hope Alex has figured it out. Co-authoring is a different process. You can check out Alex’s website here.

On the movie front, as I reported, there is renewed interest in The Gold Coast and The Charm School, but nothing definite yet. Unfortunately, Paramount Motion Pictures has decided not to renew their film option on The Cuban Affair. But we have a great screenplay and another studio is interested so I’m sure the project will find a new home.

Autumn is here, my favorite time of the year, when I switch from beer and vodka to Scotch Whiskey and pumpkin lattes. Just kidding about the pumpkin lattes. Whose idea was that? How about café au turkey stuffing?

Anyway, have a happy Columbus Day, Halloween, Veterans Day, and Thanksgiving. And let me take this opportunity to salute my fellow veterans who’ve sacrificed so much in defense of this country. Thank you for your service.

And now back to books. My agents and my publisher would like to know what I’m doing for my next book. So would I. Maybe my readers and subscribers to this Newsletter can help me decide. Here’s what I’m thinking:

A) Another John Corey book, which would be the ninth in the series after The Maze, which will come out next Spring. I don’t have a plot yet, but you can trust John to find trouble.

B) A sequel to The Cuban Affair featuring “Mac” MacCormick and Sara Ortega who would return to Cuba on another dangerous mission.

C) A book featuring Paul Brenner who we saw in The General’s Daughter and Up Country, and who had an appearance in the John Corey book titled The Panther. Paul (played by John Travolta in the movie version of The General’s Daughter) will be on special assignment with the Army Criminal Investigation Division investigating . . . maybe a sinister plot to take over the government.

D) A stand-alone book which would follow a young man from college to the war in Vietnam and back home from the war. This would be set against the turbulent times of the 1960s—you know, sex, drugs, war, love and peace. This, to be honest, would be semi-autobiographical to the extent that I can remember any of this.

E) And finally, a return to The Gold Coast, which is my bestselling novel to date, and whose sequel, The Gate House, was also a critically acclaimed bestseller. If you’ve read one or both of these books, I don’t need to elaborate.

So help me out and please vote for one of these ideas. Or something else. When I finish my work with Alex on our co-authored book, Blood Lines, I’ll be out of work and need a project—unless the government wants to pay me to stop writing.

I’ll announce in my Holiday Newsletter which idea had the most votes, and what came in second, third, etc. I’ll also share the results of this reader survey with my agents and editor, which may influence our final decision.

Well, that’s it for this Newsletter. Please look for my Holiday Newsletter in which I hope to have good movie news along with the idea for my next book and also give you my list of books that would be perfect holiday gifts.

Thanks for subscribing and for reading. Have a great autumn and stay safe.

Newsletter 8/21

Hard to believe that my last Newsletter was April 2020. Check it out here.

I’ve gotten a few thousand emails from my readers since then, with many people asking why I wasn’t sending my usual monthly Newsletter and if I was all right—meaning, I guess, still alive. Well, I’m fine and I thank you for asking.

I had actually begun a May 2020 Newsletter, but never finished it. Why? Maybe because I felt I had to mention the pandemic in my Newsletter, and I was tired of the subject, and I had nothing to say that hadn’t already been said. But mostly I decided to clear my head and concentrate on the book I was writing during that period of social isolation. Well, the book is finished, and it’s titled The Maze. It’s the eighth book in the John Corey series and it’s sort of a sequel to the first Corey book, Plum Island.

The Maze begins where Plum Island began: on the back porch of John’s uncle’s house on the North Fork of Long Island. The last time we saw John Corey was in Radiant Angel and he was working for the Diplomatic Surveillance Group. Now he’s separated from the DSG and also separated from his wife, FBI Special Agent Kate Mayfield, who is living and working in Washington D.C. As Corey sits on the porch, having a beer and contemplating his future, he gets a visit from Detective Beth Penrose, who was John’s love interest in Plum Island, and Detective Penrose has an interesting proposition for her former lover.

And this begins a tale of murder, betrayal, mortal danger, and, of course, sex and romance. I’ll post the first chapter or two on my website later this year, which you can read for free. And if you like what you read, maybe you’ll buy the book.

When will The Maze be published? Well, normally a book that’s completed in the Spring can be published for the Fall/Holiday season, but because of Covid there’s a backup in the supply chain and a bottleneck in the printing process. So to insure maximum impact, the publisher and I have agreed to a publication for Spring 2022, in time for Father’s Day and summer reading. This will be the longest time I’ve waited for a completed book to be published, but in this business patience is a virtue, and timing is everything. Meanwhile, you can see The Maze posted on Amazon. The announced June 7 publication date may change by a week or so. But you can pre-order it now. 

So what am I working on this summer? Well, I’m working on my tan. That’s what I told my publisher and agents, and they thought that was the title of my next book: My Tan. But I’ll be back to work after Labor Day.

And now for a brief word or two about Covid: It sucked. Still does. I hope you and your loved ones have come through this with relatively few bad experiences. Stay healthy, and be safe. Enough said.

On the movie front, Paramount Motion Pictures has optioned the motion picture rights to my last solo book, The Cuban Affair. More on this when I hear from my agents about a screenplay, a director, casting, and other pieces of the mosaic that go into making a movie.

Also on the movie front, two of my older novels, The Gold Coast and The Charm School, have been resurrected by the production companies that own the motion picture rights. So hopefully we’ll see some progress on both books. Hollywood works in mysterious ways. I’ll keep you informed.

As for my next co-authored book after The Deserter, my son and co-author, Alex, is busy writing and sending me chapters for my input. The book we’re writing is titled Blood Lines and features the two main characters from The Deserter: Army CID detectives Scott Brodie and Maggie Taylor, who have been reunited to investigate the murder of a fellow CID agent in Berlin. If you liked Brodie and Taylor together in Venezuela, you’ll love them in the atmospheric and tense setting of Berlin. Publication date is undetermined, but I’ll let you know as soon as I know. Also, we have serious TV interest in The Deserter.

As for what I’m reading this summer, I just read an advance copy of Brad Meltzer’s The Lightning Rod which, like The Maze, is being held for release and will be published March 8, 2022. Brad is a good buddy and a great writer, and this is one of his best. Pre-order it now. Brad Meltzer never disappoints.

Also, I’m reading The Doctor’s Secret by Tina Funt. Tina is an M.D. and a longtime friend, and she’s put pen to paper and written a prescription for everyone who loves a smart and sexy novel. The Doctor’s Secret is available on Amazon in print and ebook. I’m loving the story and learning a lot about the lives and loves of a young woman going to medical school and defying the odds by setting up a private practice while juggling personal and family issues. Can’t wait to find out what the doctor’s secret is.

Well, that’s enough news for now after a very long hiatus. I promise to be a more constant correspondent in the months ahead, now that I’m unemployed.

Have a wonderful summer. We all deserve it.

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