American Heroes in Special Operations Oliver North Hardcover, 304 pp., $24.99 Fidelis (November 1, 2010)
Oliver North explores the world of shadow warriors, introducing readers to the brave, noble work of Navy Seals, Rangers, and Green Berets in American Heroes in Special Operations. From the sands of Iraq to the mountains of the Hindu Kush, North relays insider stories and full-color photographs that depict soul-stirring missions, hidden victories, and desperate fights against impossible odds. Yet for these faithful, inspiring patriots, it’s “all in a day’s work.”
The Confirmation Ralph Reed Paperback, 432 pp., $15.99 Fidelis (September 1, 2010)
Newly elected U.S. president Bob Long is weighing reports of nuclear weapons in Iran when he learns Justice Peter Corbin Franklin, liberal conscience of the Supreme Court, has suffered a massive stroke. The door is open for Long to appoint a conservative replacement. But he faces a series of political missteps while his court nominee, Marco Diaz, suffers vicious character accusations in the media for his religious beliefs and rumors of a tragic past. Meanwhile, terrorists in Iran and are threatening to bomb a major city if the U.S. or Israel attacks…
The Cool Woman John Aubrey Anderson Paperback, 352 pp., $14.99 Fidelis (July 1, 2010)
Although pilot Bill Mann is at the top of his Air Force class and has a beautiful wife, his life is centered on drinking and partying—to escape a haunting memory. As a ten-year-old, Bill killed the two white men who beat his black mother to death. In 1972, Mann is in Vietnam, flying his aircraft, The Cool Woman, in combat environs that have been called the most hazardous in air warfare history. He remains confident and considers himself “the envied of the envied” until the moment his beautiful wife says she wants a divorce, and the downward spiral of Mann’s life and his survival odds begins.
Black Belt Patriotism Chuck Norris Paperback, 296 pp., $16.99 Fidelis (January 1, 2010)
Black Belt Patriotism is Chuck Norris’ critique of what is destroying the US, and offers his solutions for rebuilding America and restoring the American dream. He says, “It doesn’t take many people to foster a revolution. Jesus did it with twelve disciples. George Washington did it with his few suffering troops at Valley Forge. And we can do it today. We can set a new direction for America with people like you and me, who through our efforts in our communities and at the ballot box and in our personal lives can make this country everything it should be.”
The Confirmation Ralph Reed Paperback, 432 pp., $15.99 Fidelis (September 1, 2010)
Newly elected U.S. president Bob Long is weighing reports of nuclear weapons in Iran when he learns Justice Peter Corbin Franklin, liberal conscience of the Supreme Court, has suffered a massive stroke. The door is open for Long to appoint a conservative replacement. But he faces a series of political missteps while his court nominee, Marco Diaz, suffers vicious character accusations in the media for his religious beliefs and rumors of a tragic past. Meanwhile, terrorists in Iran and are threatening to bomb a major city if the U.S. or Israel attacks…