My latest novel is now available.
The Guardian Project
follows Vic White as he and those closest to him are embroiled in a
cover-up involving illicit sex, murder, and well-meaning politicians
who plan to end privacy as a price for security. On the run, Vic and
ex-soldier Luke Kuhl scramble for a way to escape those targeting them
for death. Before they are finished, they will learn the true meaning
of betrayal and loyalty.
If you’ve ever felt uneasy in a world that increasingly insists on
tracking your every move, watching your every purchase, controlling
your every action, the
The Guardian Project offers you a vision of how such a society might come into being. Even more so,
The Guardian Project
delves into the minds and souls of those who fervently believe that
what they are doing is for our “own good”; that the power they seek
over the lives of others is untainted with corruption or abuse; that
the ends always justify the means.
Yet wherever and whenever one group of people desires to direct the
decisions of all the “lesser” folk, others emerge who resist such
misguided goals with all the strength of their beings. Those are the
kinds of individuals to whom we owe profoundly important debts of
gratitude for whatever degree of liberty we still enjoy.
Perhaps sometime in the hazy years of the future, more of us will join
the ranks of those who refuse to exist as slaves, who reject the
leashes of our would-be masters, who know that in the final analysis,
the struggle for freedom is the struggle for life itself.

To purchase
The Guardian Project, my earlier novel,
Death Is Easy, or my collection of essays,
Freedom, As If It Mattered, click on one of the images above. All books available in print or electronic editions.
(from
Don't Get Me Started!, 4-03-08)