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Tuesday, April 14, 2020
THE PATREON-EXCLUSIVE SERIALIZED NOVELLA CONTINUES - IN THE WIND CHAPTER 11!
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Sunday, March 22, 2020
THE PATREON-EXCLUSIVE SERIALIZED NOVELLA CONTINUES - IN THE WIND CHAPTER 10!
Welcome to week 11 of In The Wind, a Sheriff Tom Myers mystery.
The story so far: The Manhunt Continues! The Sommersville County Sheriff's Department, under the leadership of Sheriff Tom Myers widen the search even as they investigate the hired killers they faced off with in the previous chapter. One thing is clear, the task force and sheriff's department are not the only ones searching for Bates Hewell, the missing witness who is believed lost in the wilds of undeveloped Sommersville. Finding him will not be easy, but if they don't find him first, those out to kill him will. It's a race against the clock as "In The Wind" continues.
Join the manhunt in the new Patreon-exclusive BEN Books novella, "In The Wind" starring Sheriff Tom Myers and his deputies (as seen in Evil Ways and Deadly Games!), FBI Agent Tom McClellan (as seen in the Snow series), and U.S. Federal Marshal William Teague (who will also appear in the upcoming Evil Intent novel).
The opening chapter of "In The Wind" is FREE to read. Other chapters, like this one, are available only to patrons until it is completed and released by BEN Books in 2020. If you have friends that might enjoy this story, please share chapter 0 with them and invite them to subscribe. You can find Chapter 0 here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/31353775
Just a head's up! IN THE WIND is an adult suspense/thriller. There will be some murder, death, mayhem, and terror taking place in this story. There may even be some cussing and sex too. Please be aware of that going in. If it were a movie, I suspect it would have an R rating, maybe PG-13. You've been warned.
Sit back, have fun, and enjoy Sheriff Tom Myers' first stand-alone story, IN THE WIND..
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Wednesday, February 26, 2020
THE PATREON-EXCLUSIVE SERIALIZED NOVELLA CONTINUES - IN THE WIND CHAPTER 9!
Welcome to week 10 of In The Wind, a Sheriff Tom Myers mystery.
The story so far: The Manhunt Continues! The Sommersville County Sheriff's Department, under the leadership of Sheriff Tom Myers widen the search even as they investigate the hired killers they faced off with in the previous chapter. One thing is clear, the task force and sheriff's department are not the only ones searching for Bates Hewell, the missing witness who is believed lost in the wilds of undeveloped Sommersville. Finding him will not be easy, but if they don't find him first, those out to kill him will. It's a race against the clock as "In The Wind" continues.
Join the manhunt in the new Patreon-exclusive BEN Books novella, "In The Wind" starring Sheriff Tom Myers and his deputies (as seen in Evil Ways and Deadly Games!), FBI Agent Tom McClellan (as seen in the Snow series), and U.S. Federal Marshal William Teague (who will also appear in the upcoming Evil Intent novel).
The opening chapter of "In The Wind" is FREE to read. Other chapters, like this one, are available only to patrons until it is completed and released by BEN Books in 2020. If you have friends that might enjoy this story, please share chapter 0 with them and invite them to subscribe. You can find Chapter 0 here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/31353775
Just a head's up! IN THE WIND is an adult suspense/thriller. There will be some murder, death, mayhem, and terror taking place in this story. There may even be some cussing and sex too. Please be aware of that going in. If it were a movie, I suspect it would have an R rating, maybe PG-13. You've been warned.
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Saturday, February 15, 2020
AN EXCERPT FROM "IN THE WIND" A SHERIFF TOM MYERS THRILLER...
Here's an excerpt from "In The Wind" a Sheriff Tom Myers thriller. This is the opening chapter. The other chapters are released each week(ish) as a serialized novella on Patreon.
You can get the rest of the story at www.patreon.com/bobbynash where subscription tiers begin at $1. Once the book is completed, it will be published by BEN Books.
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Pete Messer hated his current assignment.
It wasn’t a tough gig, but what it also wasn’t was very exciting. He had been tasked, along with two other U.S. Marshals like himself and an FBI Agent to baby sit a witness at a safe house out in the middle of nowhere.
On paper, it sounded like a plum assignment.
In reality, he was bored to death.
Their witness was a mid-level scumbag who kept book for the Manelli crime family named Bates Hewell. Although the Manelli’s had been keeping a low profile in recent years, save for a slight altercation a year earlier that ended in a shootout. Instead, they had focused the investigation on their legitimate enterprises as opposed to their less than legal means of income, they hadn’t abandoned their criminal ways. They just learned how to keep those endeavors out of the limelight.
What their witness knew would mean mass arrests and convictions. Once the word got out that Hewell had turned State’s evidence, if it hadn’t already, all hell was going to break loose. This guy’s life wouldn’t be worth a plugged nickel if the Manelli’s got a hold of him. For the past two months, Agent Messer and a revolving team of agents had been babysitting the witness, moving every few days to a new secure location in an effort to keep anyone looking for Hewell off balance. They had to keep him safe until his deposition later in the week. After that, they would repeat the process until the trial, which could take anywhere up to a year or more to begin. Longer no doubt, once Manelli’s high priced attorneys got in on the act.
Messer hoped there was a plan to rotate him out of babysitting detail soon. He needed a break, not just from the monotony of the assignment, but from the annoying protectee in his charge. So far, he was the only Marshal on the detail to not be swapped out and he was starting to wonder if he was on someone’s shit list back home or if they had simply forgotten about him.
“Ours is not to question why…” he muttered and dropped the cigarette on the driveway before grinding it out with his shoe. He had given up the cancer sticks once upon a time, but when on these seemingly never-ending protection details, he craved a smoke if for no other reason than to have something to do. Out of respect for his coworkers, he always took it outside when time to light up. Slipping on a sweater jacket and hoodie over his button up shirt and tie to keep up the illusion that it was a nice, normal family renting out the old Patterson place off Old Country Road 3 near the intersection of Highway 81.
To his co-workers, he was walking the perimeter while grabbing a smoke.
The safe house sat on a fairly secluded piece of land in a quiet northeast Georgia area just a few miles north of the middle of nowhere, a perfect place to hide out. The house they had rented under false, government created identities, was a ranch built in the 1980’s when the house had once been a farm house. There were several acres of fairly flat, overgrown with grass, terrain surrounding them, which meant they would see anyone coming their way long before they reached the house.
From the outside, there was nothing extraordinary about the old Patterson place.
The inside wasn’t much different, which made it the perfect safe house to keep their witness on ice until time for him to stand before the grand jury and spill his guts.
The safe house was your typical ranch style house that was built in the 1980’s all over the southeastern United States. Three bedrooms, two of them tiny, two bathrooms, kitchen, den, living room, dining room, small fireplace, and two car garage that only fit two cars if you didn’t have to open the doors on either of them. The house sat on fourteen acres of flat farm land, which allowed them to keep an eye on all directions. It was a foreclosure that had been purchased under a dummy corporation’s name to keep it secure. On paper, it was a rental property.
Only a handful of people knew its real purpose.
Deputy U.S. Marshal Messer walked into the living room and yawned. The sun had set less than an hour earlier and since he had been on duty since midnight, he was ready to crash.
“I’m beat,” he told the Parker and Cutler, who were playing what was probably their hundredth game of poker. One of them had brought cards and chips. Messer wasn’t sure if they were actually playing for real money or not.
Messer, along with Deputy U.S. Marshal Simon Parker, Deputy U.S. Marshal Amy Street, FBI Agent Mike Cutler had spent the past week rotating shifts around their witness, an annoying man who rarely slept and watched a lot of TV when he wasn’t pacing nervously. He was an anxiety attack just waiting to happen.
“Yeah, sack out, man,” Parker said as he folded and tossed his cards atop the pile of chips he had just forfeited. “You look tired.”
“You’re a peach, Parker,” Messer said.
“Knock first. Street’s in there.”
Thanks. He knocked and there was no answer so he assumed she was asleep. Messer gave his colleagues a half-hearted salute before heading into the master bedroom and quietly closing the door behind him. In the dark, he couldn’t see Amy Street in either of the two beds that sat against opposite walls of the master bedroom, but he entered the room quietly anyway.
Both beds were empty. Once the door was closed, he heard the shower running in the bathroom and saw light from beneath the door. It didn’t take a twelve-year law enforcement veteran to put two and two together.
Messer kicked off his shoes and climbed into the bed farthest from the bathroom without bothering to change clothes, although he did loosen and pull off his tie and unbutton his shirt. He hung his shoulder holster on the bed post along with the tie then laid on his back and stared at the ceiling. He was tired, but sleep constantly eluded him, especially on the job. It was not a new problem. He couldn’t shut off his brain long enough to doze off. There were too many variables running through his head, schedules, check ins, perimeter searches, things like that. His mind was on the job twenty-four/seven. While that made him good at his job, it had killed more than a few relationships. Occupational hazard.
Messer could still hear the TV from the living room through the door, but it was a muffled roar. Their witness was obsessed with old TV shows. Thanks to the abundance of cable channels showing classic TV lineups these days and the witnesses inability to sleep for more than two or three hours at a time, each night he was able to watch one episode each of each Star Trek series, the A-Team, Quantum Leap, Magnum p.i., Nash Bridges, Night Court, Cheers, and Simon & Simon before passing out for a few hours when the house fell into blessed silence.
The deputy marshal did not see the appeal, personally. He had seen many of those shows as a kid, but after seeing an episode once, he never felt the need to watch it again. He couldn’t understand people like his brother who collected box sets of old shows and watched them over and over again. It seemed weird.
Messer had just started to doze off when the bathroom door opened and Street came into the room. In the short time he had known her, he came to realize that she never walked through a door so much as she burst through them.
“Sorry,” Street said softly as soon as she realized she wasn’t alone. She flipped off the bathroom light and plunged the room into darkness. The only light came in under the door from the living room, the red numbers on the clock, and from around the edges of the closed blinds on the window.
“Did I wake you?” Street asked as she tiptoed across the room on bare feet.
“Nah. I just got in,” Messer mumbled. “You turning in or heading back to the final frontier out there?”
“Nap time,” Street said. After securing her weapon in the nightstand, she climbed into the other bed. She was dressed more comfortably than he was, in sweats and a baggy T-shirt, her long, dark hair pulled up into a ponytail.
He and Street got along pretty well, probably because he was the only man in the house that hadn’t tried to hit on her yet. He found her attractive, but she wasn’t really his type. He hadn’t been able to say the word gay out loud yet, despite John pressuring him to at least tell his parents about them moving in together. They both agreed that keeping it out of the workplace was probably smart, especially on these long babysitting gigs. Based on the way some of the guys acted around Street, he could only imagine the kind of bullshit he would have to put up with if they knew. He hated having to hide who he was, but there were some fights he found were easier to avoid than have. This was one of them.
Messer said good night, then rolled over to face the wall, and eventually drifted off.
He woke to an out of place sound.
Marshal Messer’s eyes snapped open at the sound. Without sitting up, he glanced around the room. The clock showed that it was twenty minutes to four in the morning. He could still hear the TV playing in the other room, but the sound that woke him had not come from there.
He sat up on the edge of the bed softly, quietly. He focused, carefully listening for another clue that he hadn’t dreamt the sound that woke him. He slipped his feet into his shoes, then stood and pulled the service weapon from his shoulder holster still dangling from the bed post.
“Time to get up?” Street asked sleepily from her bunk.
“Shhh…” he said. “I thought I heard…”
That’s when the shooting started.
Messer eased open the door for a look. The living room was empty so he opened the door all the way and stepped out.
Amy Street was two steps behind him, gun also in hand. She was still barefoot, which seemed like a bad idea, but he wasn’t about to admonish her in the middle of a shootout. She moved toward the fireplace that jutted out from the wall off the master bedroom to divide the living room from the dining room. It provided good cover.
Messer went wide, heading to the far wall so he could back her up.
Street pointed two fingers at her eyes then pointed in the direction of the dining room and the kitchen beyond.
He shook his head. He didn’t see anyone.
He pointed toward the open door leading to the other bedrooms, bathroom, and stairwell to the attic that was on his side of the room.
She shook her head. It was clear.
Messer inched forward, ready to head toward the kitchen when he heard glass break.
He turned into the hallway, gun leading the way. The bathroom was ahead. It was clear. So was the back bedroom.
Where the hell is everybody?
He heard glass shatter again and bolted for the front bedroom. He entered just in time to see their protected witness leap out of the broken window into the bushes below.
He’s escaping! Where’s his detail?
Hewell shouted as the prickly bushes bit into his flesh, cutting and scratching him as he freed himself from their grasp. Once free, Hewell ran for the field ahead, hoping to lose himself in the tall grass.
“Stop!” Messer commanded.
Hewell looked back, but kept running.
For a second, the marshal considered shooting him, but couldn’t risk it. Hewell was a scumbag and a crook, but he was also under the protection of the U.S. Marshal’s Service. Shooting him would not be looked on favorably.
He heard the sound of footsteps come up behind him. They were heavy. Boots. Not Street. She was barefoot, he recalled.
He turned just in time to see a stranger enter the room.
The man was armed and seemed just as surprised to see someone there as Messer was to see him.
The man raised his gun.
Messer pulled the trigger first, two slugs to the heart, dropping the man where he stood.
He ran back into the living room.
“Street! We’ve got a runner and shooters! Watch your…”
That’s when he saw her.
Street was leaning against the fireplace, a pool of blood beneath her. She had been shot, belly wound.
“I got… got him,” she said through the pain.
There was no time to question her. He had to get them both to safety and call in medics for Street. He decided he would catch up with Hewell after he was sure she was okay.
“We got to get out of here,” he whispered into her ear as she helped her back to her feet. With one hand, she put pressure on the wound. She still held her gun in the other. They reached the front door without incident.
Messer opened the door and stepped out onto the small concrete porch. It was barely large enough to hold a chair. There was one step between the ground and the porch. He took one step forward.
He didn’t feel the blast until they were airborne.
The house exploded in a giant blazing ball of fire and smoke. Walls were reduced to shrapnel that hammered Messer and Street like tiny missiles as they were propelled across the front lawn.
They hit the ground hard as wood and plaster rained down all around them like a fiery thunderstorm. The grass ignited and spread quickly to the nearest tree.
Street was lying face down in the grass.
She wasn’t moving.
Messer tried to get to her, but he couldn’t move either. He tried again and felt something tear in his side. It was the most unimaginable pain he had ever felt in his life.
Before he passed out, Pete Messer caught a glimpse of Bates Hewell before he disappeared into the tall grass.
Their star witness was in the wind.
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It wasn’t a tough gig, but what it also wasn’t was very exciting. He had been tasked, along with two other U.S. Marshals like himself and an FBI Agent to baby sit a witness at a safe house out in the middle of nowhere.
On paper, it sounded like a plum assignment.
In reality, he was bored to death.
Their witness was a mid-level scumbag who kept book for the Manelli crime family named Bates Hewell. Although the Manelli’s had been keeping a low profile in recent years, save for a slight altercation a year earlier that ended in a shootout. Instead, they had focused the investigation on their legitimate enterprises as opposed to their less than legal means of income, they hadn’t abandoned their criminal ways. They just learned how to keep those endeavors out of the limelight.
What their witness knew would mean mass arrests and convictions. Once the word got out that Hewell had turned State’s evidence, if it hadn’t already, all hell was going to break loose. This guy’s life wouldn’t be worth a plugged nickel if the Manelli’s got a hold of him. For the past two months, Agent Messer and a revolving team of agents had been babysitting the witness, moving every few days to a new secure location in an effort to keep anyone looking for Hewell off balance. They had to keep him safe until his deposition later in the week. After that, they would repeat the process until the trial, which could take anywhere up to a year or more to begin. Longer no doubt, once Manelli’s high priced attorneys got in on the act.
Messer hoped there was a plan to rotate him out of babysitting detail soon. He needed a break, not just from the monotony of the assignment, but from the annoying protectee in his charge. So far, he was the only Marshal on the detail to not be swapped out and he was starting to wonder if he was on someone’s shit list back home or if they had simply forgotten about him.
“Ours is not to question why…” he muttered and dropped the cigarette on the driveway before grinding it out with his shoe. He had given up the cancer sticks once upon a time, but when on these seemingly never-ending protection details, he craved a smoke if for no other reason than to have something to do. Out of respect for his coworkers, he always took it outside when time to light up. Slipping on a sweater jacket and hoodie over his button up shirt and tie to keep up the illusion that it was a nice, normal family renting out the old Patterson place off Old Country Road 3 near the intersection of Highway 81.
To his co-workers, he was walking the perimeter while grabbing a smoke.
The safe house sat on a fairly secluded piece of land in a quiet northeast Georgia area just a few miles north of the middle of nowhere, a perfect place to hide out. The house they had rented under false, government created identities, was a ranch built in the 1980’s when the house had once been a farm house. There were several acres of fairly flat, overgrown with grass, terrain surrounding them, which meant they would see anyone coming their way long before they reached the house.
From the outside, there was nothing extraordinary about the old Patterson place.
The inside wasn’t much different, which made it the perfect safe house to keep their witness on ice until time for him to stand before the grand jury and spill his guts.
The safe house was your typical ranch style house that was built in the 1980’s all over the southeastern United States. Three bedrooms, two of them tiny, two bathrooms, kitchen, den, living room, dining room, small fireplace, and two car garage that only fit two cars if you didn’t have to open the doors on either of them. The house sat on fourteen acres of flat farm land, which allowed them to keep an eye on all directions. It was a foreclosure that had been purchased under a dummy corporation’s name to keep it secure. On paper, it was a rental property.
Only a handful of people knew its real purpose.
Deputy U.S. Marshal Messer walked into the living room and yawned. The sun had set less than an hour earlier and since he had been on duty since midnight, he was ready to crash.
“I’m beat,” he told the Parker and Cutler, who were playing what was probably their hundredth game of poker. One of them had brought cards and chips. Messer wasn’t sure if they were actually playing for real money or not.
Messer, along with Deputy U.S. Marshal Simon Parker, Deputy U.S. Marshal Amy Street, FBI Agent Mike Cutler had spent the past week rotating shifts around their witness, an annoying man who rarely slept and watched a lot of TV when he wasn’t pacing nervously. He was an anxiety attack just waiting to happen.
“Yeah, sack out, man,” Parker said as he folded and tossed his cards atop the pile of chips he had just forfeited. “You look tired.”
“You’re a peach, Parker,” Messer said.
“Knock first. Street’s in there.”
Thanks. He knocked and there was no answer so he assumed she was asleep. Messer gave his colleagues a half-hearted salute before heading into the master bedroom and quietly closing the door behind him. In the dark, he couldn’t see Amy Street in either of the two beds that sat against opposite walls of the master bedroom, but he entered the room quietly anyway.
Both beds were empty. Once the door was closed, he heard the shower running in the bathroom and saw light from beneath the door. It didn’t take a twelve-year law enforcement veteran to put two and two together.
Messer kicked off his shoes and climbed into the bed farthest from the bathroom without bothering to change clothes, although he did loosen and pull off his tie and unbutton his shirt. He hung his shoulder holster on the bed post along with the tie then laid on his back and stared at the ceiling. He was tired, but sleep constantly eluded him, especially on the job. It was not a new problem. He couldn’t shut off his brain long enough to doze off. There were too many variables running through his head, schedules, check ins, perimeter searches, things like that. His mind was on the job twenty-four/seven. While that made him good at his job, it had killed more than a few relationships. Occupational hazard.
Messer could still hear the TV from the living room through the door, but it was a muffled roar. Their witness was obsessed with old TV shows. Thanks to the abundance of cable channels showing classic TV lineups these days and the witnesses inability to sleep for more than two or three hours at a time, each night he was able to watch one episode each of each Star Trek series, the A-Team, Quantum Leap, Magnum p.i., Nash Bridges, Night Court, Cheers, and Simon & Simon before passing out for a few hours when the house fell into blessed silence.
The deputy marshal did not see the appeal, personally. He had seen many of those shows as a kid, but after seeing an episode once, he never felt the need to watch it again. He couldn’t understand people like his brother who collected box sets of old shows and watched them over and over again. It seemed weird.
Messer had just started to doze off when the bathroom door opened and Street came into the room. In the short time he had known her, he came to realize that she never walked through a door so much as she burst through them.
“Sorry,” Street said softly as soon as she realized she wasn’t alone. She flipped off the bathroom light and plunged the room into darkness. The only light came in under the door from the living room, the red numbers on the clock, and from around the edges of the closed blinds on the window.
“Did I wake you?” Street asked as she tiptoed across the room on bare feet.
“Nah. I just got in,” Messer mumbled. “You turning in or heading back to the final frontier out there?”
“Nap time,” Street said. After securing her weapon in the nightstand, she climbed into the other bed. She was dressed more comfortably than he was, in sweats and a baggy T-shirt, her long, dark hair pulled up into a ponytail.
He and Street got along pretty well, probably because he was the only man in the house that hadn’t tried to hit on her yet. He found her attractive, but she wasn’t really his type. He hadn’t been able to say the word gay out loud yet, despite John pressuring him to at least tell his parents about them moving in together. They both agreed that keeping it out of the workplace was probably smart, especially on these long babysitting gigs. Based on the way some of the guys acted around Street, he could only imagine the kind of bullshit he would have to put up with if they knew. He hated having to hide who he was, but there were some fights he found were easier to avoid than have. This was one of them.
Messer said good night, then rolled over to face the wall, and eventually drifted off.
He woke to an out of place sound.
Marshal Messer’s eyes snapped open at the sound. Without sitting up, he glanced around the room. The clock showed that it was twenty minutes to four in the morning. He could still hear the TV playing in the other room, but the sound that woke him had not come from there.
He sat up on the edge of the bed softly, quietly. He focused, carefully listening for another clue that he hadn’t dreamt the sound that woke him. He slipped his feet into his shoes, then stood and pulled the service weapon from his shoulder holster still dangling from the bed post.
“Time to get up?” Street asked sleepily from her bunk.
“Shhh…” he said. “I thought I heard…”
That’s when the shooting started.
Messer eased open the door for a look. The living room was empty so he opened the door all the way and stepped out.
Amy Street was two steps behind him, gun also in hand. She was still barefoot, which seemed like a bad idea, but he wasn’t about to admonish her in the middle of a shootout. She moved toward the fireplace that jutted out from the wall off the master bedroom to divide the living room from the dining room. It provided good cover.
Messer went wide, heading to the far wall so he could back her up.
Street pointed two fingers at her eyes then pointed in the direction of the dining room and the kitchen beyond.
He shook his head. He didn’t see anyone.
He pointed toward the open door leading to the other bedrooms, bathroom, and stairwell to the attic that was on his side of the room.
She shook her head. It was clear.
Messer inched forward, ready to head toward the kitchen when he heard glass break.
He turned into the hallway, gun leading the way. The bathroom was ahead. It was clear. So was the back bedroom.
Where the hell is everybody?
He heard glass shatter again and bolted for the front bedroom. He entered just in time to see their protected witness leap out of the broken window into the bushes below.
He’s escaping! Where’s his detail?
Hewell shouted as the prickly bushes bit into his flesh, cutting and scratching him as he freed himself from their grasp. Once free, Hewell ran for the field ahead, hoping to lose himself in the tall grass.
“Stop!” Messer commanded.
Hewell looked back, but kept running.
For a second, the marshal considered shooting him, but couldn’t risk it. Hewell was a scumbag and a crook, but he was also under the protection of the U.S. Marshal’s Service. Shooting him would not be looked on favorably.
He heard the sound of footsteps come up behind him. They were heavy. Boots. Not Street. She was barefoot, he recalled.
He turned just in time to see a stranger enter the room.
The man was armed and seemed just as surprised to see someone there as Messer was to see him.
The man raised his gun.
Messer pulled the trigger first, two slugs to the heart, dropping the man where he stood.
He ran back into the living room.
“Street! We’ve got a runner and shooters! Watch your…”
That’s when he saw her.
Street was leaning against the fireplace, a pool of blood beneath her. She had been shot, belly wound.
“I got… got him,” she said through the pain.
There was no time to question her. He had to get them both to safety and call in medics for Street. He decided he would catch up with Hewell after he was sure she was okay.
“We got to get out of here,” he whispered into her ear as she helped her back to her feet. With one hand, she put pressure on the wound. She still held her gun in the other. They reached the front door without incident.
Messer opened the door and stepped out onto the small concrete porch. It was barely large enough to hold a chair. There was one step between the ground and the porch. He took one step forward.
He didn’t feel the blast until they were airborne.
The house exploded in a giant blazing ball of fire and smoke. Walls were reduced to shrapnel that hammered Messer and Street like tiny missiles as they were propelled across the front lawn.
They hit the ground hard as wood and plaster rained down all around them like a fiery thunderstorm. The grass ignited and spread quickly to the nearest tree.
Street was lying face down in the grass.
She wasn’t moving.
Messer tried to get to her, but he couldn’t move either. He tried again and felt something tear in his side. It was the most unimaginable pain he had ever felt in his life.
Before he passed out, Pete Messer caught a glimpse of Bates Hewell before he disappeared into the tall grass.
Their star witness was in the wind.
Continued at www.patreon.com/bobbynash
Sunday, February 2, 2020
IN THE WIND - CHAPTER 8 OF THE SERIALIZED CRIME THRILLER IS NOW AVAILABLE ON PATREON!
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As always, thank you for your support.
Bobby
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A new chapter of my serialized crime/thriller "In The Wind" A Sheriff Tom Myers Casefile debuts Sunday at www.patreon.com/bobbynash
An attack on a federal safe house leaves four agents dead, two in critical condition, and a witness missing and on the run. Sheriff Myers and his deputies have to find the missing witness before the hired guns send to kill him do. It's a race against time to find the witness, stop the killers, and keep Sommersville out of the line of fire.
You can read the opening chapter of "In The Wind" FREE at https://www.patreon.com/posts/31353775
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Wednesday, January 22, 2020
THE PATREON-EXCLUSIVE SERIALIZED NOVELLA CONTINUES - IN THE WIND CHAPTER 6! NOW AVAILABLE ON PATREON!
A new chapter of "In The Wind" the new serialized novella starring Sommersville, GA Sheriff Tom Myers by Bobby Nash is now available exclusively on Patreon at www.patreon.com/bobbynash .
Welcome to week 7 of In The Wind, a Sheriff Tom Myers mystery.
The story so far: The manhunt continues. A federal safe house has been attacked. A federal witness is missing and on the run. In this chapter, Tyson Monroe arrives in Sommersville to find the missing witness. Tom Myers and his deputies are on the hunt.
The usual yada, yada, yada...
IN THE WIND is a new Patreon-exclusive serialized novel by award-winning author Bobby Nash. IN THE WIND is the first stand-alone story featuring Sheriff Tom Myers and the Sommersville, Georgia Sheriff's Department, as soon in the pages of EVIL WAYS, DEADLY GAMES!, and the upcoming EVIL INTENT and picks up on threads from the SNOW thrillers, especially Snow Storm (events from this book are referenced in chapter 3). It's all connected, folks!
I attach each chapter as a stand-alone PDF by chapter and the story to date with previous chapters in place (PDF with + Previous) as well to keep the formatting in place.
The opening chapter FREE to read. Other chapters, like this one, are available only to patrons until it is completed and released by BEN Books in 2020. If you have friends that might enjoy this story, please share chapter 0 with them and invite them to subscribe. You can find Chapter 0 here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/31353775
Just a head's up! IN THE WIND is an adult suspense/thriller. There will be some murder, death, mayhem, and terror taking place in this story. There may even be some cussing and sex too. Please be aware of that going in. If it were a movie, I suspect it would have an R rating, maybe PG-13. You've been warned.
For those just joining us, In The Wind is a serialized thriller premiering exclusively on Patreon for patrons only. A new chapter of In The Wind will debut every week. If you know someone who might enjoy this novella or the previous serialized novel, SUICIDE BOMB, please tell them about it. For as little as $1 a month, anyone can join the party. Please, invite your friends.
Sit back, have fun, and enjoy Sheriff Tom Myers' first stand-alone story, IN THE WIND..
As always, I appreciate your support. Feedback is also welcome and appreciated.
Bobby
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Thursday, January 9, 2020
THE PATREON-EXCLUSIVE SERIALIZED NOVELLA CONTINUES - IN THE WIND CHAPTER 5!
The manhunt continues.
A federal safe house has been attacked.
A federal witness is missing and on the run.
In this chapter, Tyson Monroe arrives in Sommersville to find the missing witness.
Is Tyson Monroe there to help or does he have his own sinister agenda?
Find out at www.patreon.com/bobbynash
Subscribe today!
Bobby
Sunday, January 5, 2020
STUART GAUFFI AND BOBBY NASH INTERVIEWED LIVE ON THE ADAM MESSER RADIO SHOW!
Big thanks to Adam Messer for hosting both author Bobby Nash and voice actor/narrator Stuart Gauffi (Lance Star: Sky Ranger, SNOW) on The Adam Messer Show today live on www.WRUU.org. If you missed the live interviews, each segment will be uploaded tonight or tomorrow as a podcast (1 with Stuart and I talking audio books and Snow for an hour and 1 with me flying solo talking about writing, editing, and character development).
The podcasts will be available at http://adammesser.libsyn.com tomorrow. I will post a direct link when they go live.
Bobby
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Tuesday, November 26, 2019
FLASH SALE! SAVE 60% OFF MUGS! TODAY ONLY!
There's a chill in the air, but it's still #TheSummerofSnow in our hearts! When cool, wintry weather hits, enjoy your favorite piping hot beverage in a too hot to handle SNOW mug! We have 7 designs to choose from, or collect them all! TODAY ONLY, we are offering these SNOW MUGS at a special sale rate of 60% off retail price! Yes! Save 60% which is a better deal than buy one, get one free! Just use the code ZBLKFRIDEALS at the checkout at www.zazzle.com/store/bobbynash and you're all set. Links to individual mugs are pasted below.
Snow Mug #1
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Other book mugs available at 60% off!
Lance Star: Sky Ranger mug
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Life In The Faster Lane mug
Also on sale... puzzles are 40% off and all other items are 20% off during this sale! Perfect for stocking stuffers and white elephant gifts.
Learn more about SNOW at www.ben-books.com
Lance Star: Sky Ranger mug
Deadly Games! mug
Life In The Faster Lane mug
Also on sale... puzzles are 40% off and all other items are 20% off during this sale! Perfect for stocking stuffers and white elephant gifts.
Learn more about SNOW at www.ben-books.com
Happy Holidays!
Bobby
Monday, November 25, 2019
BEN BOOKS HARDCOVER SALE!
Also, find other work by the author on the site as well at 15% off! Sale ends November 28th!
Bobby
BIG SALE TODAY! BOBBY NASH/BEN BOOKS MERCHANDISE SALE!
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Puzzles are 40% off!
Mugs, totes, playing cards, poker chips, and Christmas ornaments are 20% off!
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Use Promo Code ZBLKFRIDEALS at checkout to receive the discount! It's never too early to start your holiday shopping!
Bobby
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Tuesday, November 19, 2019
AN UPDATE ON MY PROJECTS...
Hello, everyone. I've had a couple of kind emails wondering how my projects are going so I thought this might be a good time to catch everyone up.
I approved the Samaritan audio book this week. I have also completed layout of the Samaritan paperback. All that's left to do is write the essay and layout the front and back covers and the spine. Once that comes together, I will get it into a publishing que.
Currently, I'm listening to and editing audio chapters for Evil Ways and Earthstrike Agenda. Nice to see both of those projects finally moving forward. It has also moved up plans to release Evil Intent and plan that audio book as well.
The production work is also completed on Suicide Bomb. As with Samaritan, I still need to write the essay and get the cover work completed. I spent some time yesterday working on design ideas for the front cover. Once that comes together, I will get it into a publishing que.
Snow Business is coming along. It's moving a little slower than I had planned, but the story is coming together nicely. I've also added a new character to the story, an Atlanta PD detective named Robert Trent. Trent is one of those stereotypical cops we saw a lot on 70's and 80's TV. At least on the surface, anyway. As I start to peel away the layers of this character, I like what I see. He may or may not become a recurring friend/foil for Snow going forward. I would not be surprised to see him again.
This afternoon, I spent the morning working on Domino Lady: Threesome trade paperback comic book collection work to help Moonstone get the collection out finally. It has been held up for a while now so I am excited to see some movement on it. I think you pulp comic fans will love it.
After I finish this post, I still have a little work to do on this week's Sheriff Myers novella, "In The Wind" and get that posted to Patreon. Whew. If you haven't joined me on Patreon, I invite you to head on over to www.patreon.com/bobbynash and take a look. The first chapter of "In The Win" is free to read today. Also, if you join the $5 or higher tiers, you'll get ebook and audio books of all of the projects I mentioned above.
It's been a surprisingly busy week. Much more accomplished than last week.
I approved the Samaritan audio book this week. I have also completed layout of the Samaritan paperback. All that's left to do is write the essay and layout the front and back covers and the spine. Once that comes together, I will get it into a publishing que.
Currently, I'm listening to and editing audio chapters for Evil Ways and Earthstrike Agenda. Nice to see both of those projects finally moving forward. It has also moved up plans to release Evil Intent and plan that audio book as well.
The production work is also completed on Suicide Bomb. As with Samaritan, I still need to write the essay and get the cover work completed. I spent some time yesterday working on design ideas for the front cover. Once that comes together, I will get it into a publishing que.
Snow Business is coming along. It's moving a little slower than I had planned, but the story is coming together nicely. I've also added a new character to the story, an Atlanta PD detective named Robert Trent. Trent is one of those stereotypical cops we saw a lot on 70's and 80's TV. At least on the surface, anyway. As I start to peel away the layers of this character, I like what I see. He may or may not become a recurring friend/foil for Snow going forward. I would not be surprised to see him again.
This afternoon, I spent the morning working on Domino Lady: Threesome trade paperback comic book collection work to help Moonstone get the collection out finally. It has been held up for a while now so I am excited to see some movement on it. I think you pulp comic fans will love it.
After I finish this post, I still have a little work to do on this week's Sheriff Myers novella, "In The Wind" and get that posted to Patreon. Whew. If you haven't joined me on Patreon, I invite you to head on over to www.patreon.com/bobbynash and take a look. The first chapter of "In The Win" is free to read today. Also, if you join the $5 or higher tiers, you'll get ebook and audio books of all of the projects I mentioned above.
Also, I have a couple of appearances this week. Join me on Thursday for Hometown Novel Nights in Hogansville, GA. On Saturday, join me for Local Comic Shop Day at Dr. No's Comics and Games in Marietta, GA. Check out the Appearances tab for all of the details. I hope to see you there.
Have a great week and happy reading.
Bobby
Sunday, November 3, 2019
"IN THE WIND" A NEW PATREON-EXCLUSIVE SERIALIZED NOVELLA BEGINS NOVEMBER 5, 2019
Subscribe to Patreon today and help Bobby keep writing and creating. Subscriptions begin as low as $1 a month. $5 or more a month enrolls you in the ebook of the month club, easily a $5 or better value. Join today!
Bobby
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
TRICK OR TREAT! EVIL WAYS AND SNOW HALLOWEEN HARDCOVER SALE!
That's right! Books make great tricks and treats!
The Halloween Hardcover editions of Bobby Nash's novels, EVIL WAYS and SNOW Series 1, Vol 1 are 15% off through the end of Halloween night. Just use code ONEFIVE at checkout HERE. Published by BEN Books.
Happy Reading!
Learn more below.
The Halloween Hardcover editions of Bobby Nash's novels, EVIL WAYS and SNOW Series 1, Vol 1 are 15% off through the end of Halloween night. Just use code ONEFIVE at checkout HERE. Published by BEN Books.
Happy Reading!
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Monday, October 14, 2019
SPOTLIGHT INDIE ARTIST OF THE WEEK!
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Repost Bill:
Our new Spotlight Indie Artist of the Week is author Bobby Nash. He's a writer of novels, comic books, short stories and screenplays.
His first comic book came out in 1992, but his first professional break came in 2000. This gave Bobby the inspiration to start writing novels. His first novel was published in 2004 and released in 2005. Shortly after that in 2006 he was hired to write short stories.
Bobby Nash currently has over 100 stories in print including 21 novels/novellas, 47 short stories/anthologies, and 49 comic books/graphic novels. Go to www.bobbynash.com to check out his spectacular collection. I've recently read his book "Snow Falls" and highly recommend it as well.
"Thanks again, Bill."
Bobby
Saturday, August 24, 2019
BIG SALE WEEKEND! SAVE 15 - 25% OFF BOBBY NASH MERCHANDISE AND MORE!
BIG SALE WEEKEND!
Use code SUMMERHOME25 at checkout for the savings.
Happy shopping.
Bobby
Wednesday, August 21, 2019
BOBBY NASH / BEN BOOKS ON-LINE BOOKSTORE OPENS!
Like to read? Like to get autographed books directly from the author? If you answered yes, then I have some good news for you! The official on-line bookstore for Bobby Nash and BEN Books is now open at https://bobbynash.square.site
Just look for the storefront logo.
To start, there are 17 items in the store. These will help me test the waters a bit to see what works and what needs a good tweak or two. Transactions are handled by Square and all major credit cards are accepted.
This is a test run, but if all goes well, I will upgrade and that adds more books and other payment options such as Paypal.
To start, there are 17 items in the store. These will help me test the waters a bit to see what works and what needs a good tweak or two. Transactions are handled by Square and all major credit cards are accepted.
This is a test run, but if all goes well, I will upgrade and that adds more books and other payment options such as Paypal.
Fingers crossed.
Bobby
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