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Monday, 14 November 2016

Drop Zone Bill's book is finally available for pre-order.

Here is the blurb from Amazon:

For Bill Fulton, being a soldier was his identity. He was called to protect and serve. So when the Army wanted to send him to Alaska, he went—they had never steered him wrong, after all. 

After an involuntary medical discharge, Fulton was adrift until he started a military surplus store in Anchorage, where he also took on fugitive recovery missions. He was back on his feet, working with other badasses and misfits he considered brothers. He took pride in his business, with a wife and daughters at home. His life was happy and full. 

But when a customer revealed he planned to attack a military recruiting station, Fulton had to make a choice: turn a blind eye and hope for the best or risk his safety, his reputation, and his business by establishing contact with his customers’ arch nemesis: the FBI. 

He chose the latter, and his life changed forever. 

Fulton would soon find himself tumbling down a rabbit hole, learning of a militia movement afoot called “sovereign citizens” who believe themselves to be above the law. The FBI classifies this domestic terrorist group as the number-one threat to law enforcement in the country. 

Set against the vast, rugged, and sometimes lawless backdrop of Alaska, The Blood of Patriots is the story of an ideology gone bloody in the distorted belief that murder is patriotic. It is the true story of how Fulton wrestled his demons and became an undercover confidential informant for the FBI, helping to bring down a militia whose charismatic leader was plotting to kill federal judges and their families and law enforcement officers. 

Gee that is quite a glowing description, now I almsot feel bad about once calling Bill a "jack booted thug."

Nah, no I don't.

Actually our history is fairly bizarre and complicated.

In the beginning I was calling him out for roughing up a journalist during a Joe Miller rally, and then later outed him as the FBI informant who who helped get Schaeffer Cox arrested, and then even later he became a good friend and a reliable source of information. 

One thing about Alaska, you find friends in the oddest places.

This book has been pushed back so many times that I began to think it was never coming out.

Glad to see I was wrong.

The release date for the book is still not until May of 2017, but if you want to reserve your copy you can do so now. 

I am certainly going to read it, and I am sure I will love it.

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