3/16/2008
Interview with authors of the Seventh Psalm
You can find the Seventh Psalm here at Amazon.com
About the Book (Excerpts & Info here)
Terror attacks in New York and England generate a three-continent search for the terrorist leader who has assumed Osama bin Laden’s role as the “world’s most wanted.” The pursuit is joined by a battle-hardened British SAS officer and his beautiful cohort from Israel’s ultra-secret Shin Bet. The pair join forces in the chase for the terrorists and Iraq’s missing cache of WMD, as U.S. Air Force F-15s swarm into battle and Israeli tanks blast into action against new and unexpected enemies. Seventh Psalm races from the shifting battle lines in the war on terror to the ravages of war-torn Sudan-all with shocking results that leap from the headlines of tomorrow’s New York Times.
Deftly constructed at 608 pages, Seventh Psalm is being aggressively promoted to appropriate markets with a focus on the Action & Adventure category. With U.S. wholesale distribution through Ingram and Baker & Taylor, and pervasive online availability through Amazon, Barnes & Noble and elsewhere, Seventh Psalm meets consumer demand through both retail and library markets with a suggested retail price of $21.95.
Additionally, Seventh Psalm can be ordered by retailers or wholesalers for the maximum trade discount price set by the author in quantities of ten or more from the Outskirts Press wholesale online bookstore at Outskirts Press: Seventh Psalm
About Jonathan Bruce
John H. Schumacher is a retired U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate. During his career, he spent three years at RAF Bentwaters, and was present there when U.S.A.F. F-111 fighter/bombers flew from the U.K. to bomb Libya in April, 1986. Subsequently, John spent three years at the Air Force Special Operations Command Headquarters at Hurlburt Field, Florida. He has extensive experience in the real world “Black Operations,” application of the Geneva Conventions, International Law, and the Law of Armed Conflict. John has deployed to Somalia, Kenya, Bosnia and Honduras.
Bruce T. Smith is also a retired U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate. During his career, he spent three years at RAF Lakenheath, which was one of the U.K. bases from which American F-111 fighter/bombers attacked Libya in April 1986. He has extensive teaching experience in military justice, the Law of Armed Conflict and International Military Operations. Bruce is now a judge with the Department of Homeland Security, headquartered in Washington, D.C.
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