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5 Things You Should Know About The Death of the Kremlin Czar by Jörg H. Trauboth #5Things

January 06, 2025 0 Comments

 



We are so excited to have as our guest today, Jörg H. Trauboth, author of THE DEATH OF THE KREMLIN CZAR. He is here to tell us five things you should know about his book!






 5 Things You Should Know About The Death of the Kremlin Czar

By Jörg H. Trauboth

1. THE DEATH OF THE KREMLIN CZAR  is my fourth Marc Anderson thriller. This time it's about nothing other than the removal of the megalomaniac Russian president.

2. The book has already been published in Germany and is enjoying many readers. Readers say Jörg H. Trauboth is the German Tom Clancy. 

3. I say, no. I may be comparable, but I have my own style. The result is the same: a page turner from the first to the last page.

4. Where do I get the knowledge from? From my former experience as a general staff officer and fighter pilot in the German Air Force, as head of my own  international crisis management company, dealing on extortions & kidnap  and as a well-known author and TV expert in Germany. 

5. There is no comparable political thriller. I promise pure suspense - and a good ending. Just take a look. https://trauboth-autor.de/english/www.trauboth-autor.de

 
Book Blurb


Russian President and new Czar Ivan Pavlenko suddenly shows his true colors during the war in Ukraine. He wants the old Soviet Union back. The world is on the brink. The influential oligarch Alexei Sokolov wants to prevent Ivan’s megalomaniacal plans and is planning a fundamental new beginning for Russia. To achieve this, the Russian president must die. How will the US President react to the CIA’s proposal to support the oligarch, who has a romantic relationship with the Russian President’s partner, Yulia? 

The poison attack is perfectly prepared, but the Boeing with the oligarch Alexei Sokolow, his lover and over 100 passengers on board is hijacked by a Ukrainian terrorist and is supposed to crash over Berlin after knocking out the crew by shooting. Former elite soldier Marc Anderson is on board with his family and takes over with Alexei. The two flight amateurs try to get control. Will the landing and the assassination succeed or will the Kremlin Czar strike back brutally after realizing the role of Yulia?

The Death of the Kremlin Czar is available at Amazon (U.S. edition) and Amazon (German edition).

 
Author Bio 
 







Jörg H. Trauboth, born in 1943 near Berlin, logged over two thousand flight hours as a Weapon Systems Officer Instructor in the Luftwaffe, flying PHANTOM F-4F / RF-4E and TORNADO fighter jets, and over 3000 hours in light aircraft. At the age of fifty, he left the service with the rank of Colonel in the General Staff. He received training as a Special Risk Consultant from the English Control Risk Group and served as Managing Director Germany, dealing with extortion and kidnapping cases in South America and Eastern Europe. Shortly thereafter, he founded his own consulting firm, quickly establishing an outstanding international reputation. Trauboth protected his clients with a 24-hour task force during product extortions, product recalls, kidnappings, and image crises. He was the first President of the European Crisis Management Academy in Vienna and President of the American Yankee Association.

He is known as a respected expert in the media on security-related topics. He volunteers as an emergency counselor and is a member of the Crisis Intervention Team (KIT Bonn) of the German Foreign Office. He is a private pilot, married, with two sons and three grandchildren.

In 2002, Trauboth wrote the now out of print standard work “Crisis Management for Company Threats”.

In 2016 the follow-up work was published with Jörg H. Trauboth as editor in collaboration with five authors: “Crisis Management in Companies and Public Institutions”.

Terror expert J. H. Trauboth presented his debut novel in 2015 with the Germany thriller “Three Brothers”. (Available in English). In 2019 “Operation Jerusalem” followed and in 2020 “Omega”. The trilogy is about the former elite soldier Marc Anderson and his team. With these three self-contained thrillers, Trauboth is rated by many readers as the “German Tom Clancy.” The trilogy is available as a printed edition, eBook and audio book.

His first detective novel, “Jakobs Weg” (German), followed in 2021. The highly explosive topic of “sexual abuse of children” is processed sensitively in a scenario on the Way of Saint James and at the end offers contact options for those seeking help.

In 2022, the novella “Bonjour Saint-Ex” was published (German) in which the passionate pilot Jörg H. Trauboth turns the last flight of the legend Antoine de Saint Exupéry into an exciting literary event.

Readers wanted a sequel to the Marc Anderson series. In 2023, ZarenTod – Das Ende der Präsidenten was published, a highly topical political thriller. The Russian president and new tsar, Ivan Pavlenko, suddenly shows his true face during the war in Ukraine. He wants the old Soviet Union back. The world is on the brink. The influential oligarch, Alexei Sokolov, wants to prevent Ivan’s megalomaniac plans and is planning a fundamental new beginning for Russia. To achieve this, the Russian president must be removed. But the plan goes awry. Ex-elite soldier Marc Anderson intervenes. Will Czar Ivan die? What will become of Europe? The book 8/ 2024 in English „The Death of the Kremlin Czar” is the fourth political thriller in the Marc Anderson series.

Website & Social Media:

Website  https://trauboth-autor.de/english/

Twitter ➜ https://twitter.com/JorgTrauboth

 

5 Things You Should Know About The Mirror by P.K. Eden #5Things

January 05, 2025 0 Comments

 


We are so excited to have as our guest today, P.K. Eden, author of THE MIRROR. She is here to tell us five things you should know about her book!





 5 Things You Should Know About The Mirror

By P.K. Eden

1.    Ben Michaels. a practical physicist, must set aside all he knows about science and answer this question - fairy tales - fact or fiction?

2.    The Brothers Grimm wrote their fairy tales to save the world from itself

3.    A secret society has been protecting the fairy tale artifacts from discovery for generations

4.    The battle for Snow White's Magic Mirror has been raging between the Primogens and Taltos and across all seven continents for hundreds of years. 

5. Can Siene Dower, direct descent of the Brothers Grimm convince Ben Michaels to help her before Taltos kills him.

 
Book Blurb


What if you found out the artifacts from the fairy tales you loved as a child were real and one of them just predicted your death?

 

That’s the dilemma Scientist Ben Michaels faces when Siene Dower, descendant of the Brothers Grimm, tells him that Snow White’s Magic Mirror sent her to stop him from getting into the cab that crashed and burst into flame right before his eyes at the intersection at Penn Station, New York City. Does practical Dr. Michaels dismiss everything he knows about reality and science and follow the curious and beautiful woman who just saved his life?

 

The Mirror is available at Amazon.

 

 
Author Bio 
 







P.K. Eden is the alter ego of multi-published and award winning authors Patt Milhailff and Kathye Quick whose debut novel FIREBRAND was lauded as comparable to the Harry Potter series, garnered 5-Star reviews, and won numerous  Reviewer’s Choice Awards.

Born long, long ago in a place not so far away, Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, Kathryn Quick has been writing since the Sisters in St. Casmir’s Grammar School gave her the ruled yellow paper and a number two pencil.  She writes contemporary and career romances, romantic comedies, historical romances as well as urban fantasy. 

Kathye has twenty fiction books in print with various publishing houses and one non-fiction compilation of her town’s history at the behest of the Manville Library Bord.  She was honored to have been named an Amazon top 100 Romance Author for Ineligible Bachelor published by Montlake Romance. Other works include a three book  Grandmother’s Rings Series – Amethyst, Sapphire and Citrine, a rom-com series that follows three siblings as they use their Grandmother’s Rings given to them by their mother to find their soulmates. 

Because she has been fascinated by King Arthur and his knights for almost forever, her series Beyond Camelot, Brother Knights, is her vision of how the majestic kingdom may have survived after Arthur. Two books are written in this series with the third and final still in concept.

She is a founding member of Liberty State Fiction Writers and has been a part of Romance Writers of America and New Jersey Romance Writers.

She is married to her real-life hero, Donald, and has three grown sons, each having romantic adventures of their own. Her two grandkids, Savannah and Dax, happily cut into her writing time but she still manages to get a few pages done each day.

Website & Social Media:

Website www.Kathrynquick.com

Twitter ➜ https://x.com/KQuickAuthor

Facebook ➜ https://www.facebook.com/KathrynQuickBooks/

Instagram ➜ https://www.instagram.com/kathrynquickauthor/

Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/217228581-the-mirror

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Thanks to novelist and editor, Dr. Nathasha Brooks-Harris who invited Patt Milhailff to write for several TRUE CONFESSION lines of magazines where she learned tight and entertaining writing and resulted in the publication of more than two hundred short stories and articles.

One of Patt’s most gratifying experiences was when she moderated a standing room only workshop at the African American Romance Slam Jam in 2004 and has since enjoyed speaking engagements at libraries, book clubs and other forums. 

She was awarded 2009 Author of the year and 2010 Mentor of the year by Romance writers of America, New York City Chapter, a terrific organization that helped her to obtain valuable lessons and insight while on her writing journey. 

Patt is also featured in A Dream Deferred, A Joy Achieved, a non-fiction novella by Charise Nesbit a co-producer at Tyler Perry Studios, about foster care, as well as being included in two of Times Bestselling Author Zane’s anthologies. 

Patt is one half of the writing duo P.K. Eden along with Kathye Quick, authors of Firebrand,  that received a five star Affaire de Couer Reviewer’s Choice Award. 

She is also a member of Liberty States Fiction Writers the home of a magnitude of talented writers and fellow authors and is the author of nine novels.  

Patt was raised, and educated in New York City, residing in  New Jersey, and has since relocated to Delaware.  

Social Networks for P.K. Eden:

Follow on Twitter: https://x.com/PKEdenAuthor 

Follow on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/P.K.EdenAuthor

Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p.k.edenauthor/

 

5 Things You Should Know About The Shards of Lafayette: Drops of Glass Book 1 #5Things

January 05, 2025 0 Comments

 



We are so excited to have as our guest today, Kenneth A. Baldwin, author of THE SHARDS OF LAFAYETTE: DROPS OF GLASS BOOK 1. He is here to tell us five things you should know about his book!








 5 Things You Should Know About The Shards of Lafayette: Drops of Glass Book 1

By Kenneth A. Baldwin 


1. This story respects history, even though it has magic.

History is crucially important to me. I don’t appreciate stories that steal an aesthetic and disrespect the people and cultures that made a time period what it was. At the same time, I think all of us have a hard time with books that call themselves novels but are really nothing more than written history lectures (I’m looking at you Tolstoy). I’ve tried to strike a balance. The book is deeply researched. Some of the people in the story are true historical figures. I’ve tried to treat them as respectfully as possible. The protagonists, though, and the plot are fictional and rely on a magic system that, as far as I know, does not exist in real life.

 

2. It’s the first book in a trilogy, but the ending shouldn’t leave you throwing the book against the wall.

If you love short series, then this will be a great trilogy for you to dive into. Three books. I won’t suddenly discover that a fourth is necessary or find myself unable to cut down adequate words to keep it to three. Let’s make a pact here and now. This is a three-book story. If you stick with it for three books, I promise to deliver in three books. Additionally, if you can only stick with me for one book, the ending on Drops of Glass shouldn’t make you feel as though you’ve completely wasted your time. It wraps up pretty well, and though there are lingering strands that will, hopefully, make you want to read the second, it’s not some insane cliff hangar.

 

3. The story takes place in WW1, but there are no trench scenes.

So much of WW1 storytelling takes place in the trenches. I get it. The trenches were crazy. I mean really crazy. In fact, the deeper you get into the research, the crazier they are. But trench stories dominate WW1 storytelling, and that’s just not representative of the time period. Only a certain number of soldiers manned the trenches, and even they did so in rotating shifts of a couple weeks at a time. Meanwhile, the entire world was affected by the war, and people everywhere had to keep living lives. Drops of Glass focuses on the men and women that powered the aerodromes and the intelligence networks that were so vital to the war. A common theme I heard back from some of my readers was that they don't normally go for war books, but this one came across differently. One went so far as to call it a cozy WW1 fantasy. How's that for a genre?

 

4. You’re going to learn a lot about early airplanes.

Some readers love this. Others love it a little less. But out of necessity, there will be plane talk. One protagonist is an American combat pilot. He knows and loves airplanes. His life depends on them. The other is a young British woman who fixes airplanes with hedgewitch magic. She also knows airplanes inside and out. I tried to ensure that readers don’t need to know anything about airplanes coming into the story, but it would do these characters a significant injustice to block them from speaking about what they knew. 

 

5. This book is written from two, first-person perspectives.

The story follows Marcus, a pilot, and Jane, his mechanic. They have a wonderful bond and very different backgrounds. Chapters rotate between their first-person perspectives. I love first-person because it provides such an intimate look into the characters’ hearts and minds and because a good use of rotating first person is a wonderful tool to generate dramatic irony and suspense. In this case, though, it also leads to some airplane talk from time to time (see point 4). And for those reading this who are already rolling their eyes at a male author writing from a woman’s perspective, I promise, there is no description of breasts or undue underwear imagery or heaving, really, of any kind.

 

Book Blurb


1918. France. Reports of unexplained rogue attacks have come in from both sides of the Western Front.

When Marcus Dewar is tasked with investigating the aerial bombardments, it’s not because of his aviation record. To make a name for himself, he will have to escort his best friend, a woman named Jane Turner known for her witchlike repairs on damaged aircraft, through some of the war’s most dangerous battle zones.

But when they learn the rogue pilots seek out arcane devices filled with magic powerful enough to alter the war, it will take more than some hedgewitch tactics and smart flying to return with their lives.

And in a conflict that values human life so little, that’s the least they have to lose.

The Shards of Lafayette: Drops of Glass Book 1 is available at Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Drops-Glass-Magic-Shards-Lafayette-ebook/dp/B0C42B144X .

 
Author Bio 
 





Kenneth A. Baldwin writes stories that blur the lines between history, magic, dreams, and reality. He loves finding oddities in history books with unbelievable tales or unexplained phenomena. His first series, The Luella Winthrop Trilogy, takes place during just such a time when late 19th-century Victorians struggled to balance a surge of occultism and never-before-seen scientific advancements.

Before he started writing novels, Kenny paid his way through law school by writing, performing, and teaching humor. You can still catch him on stage or in corners of the Internet that feature sketch and improv comedy. Now, he lives nestled under the Wasatch Mountains with his wonderful wife, sons, and Golden Retriever.

Website & Social Media:

Website www.kennethabaldwin.com 

X http://www.x.com/kennethabaldwin 

Facebook www.facebook.com/kennethabaldwin 

Goodreads ➜ www.goodreads.com/kennethabaldwin  

 

 

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