The Crazy Book Lady will be hosting 35 local authors, craft vendors, and 3 Food Trucks in Acworth, GA to help celebrate! They will also have free books and many exclusive items available for sale on that day. Authors will have their books and merchandise available as well. Come out and meet some local talent, support local business, and have a great time. Who knows, you may just discover your new favorite author.
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Tuesday, April 23, 2024
CELEBRATE INDEPENDANT BOOKSTORE DAY THIS SATURDAY! JOIN BOBBY NASH AND MORE AT THE CRAZY BOOK LADY!
The Crazy Book Lady will be hosting 35 local authors, craft vendors, and 3 Food Trucks in Acworth, GA to help celebrate! They will also have free books and many exclusive items available for sale on that day. Authors will have their books and merchandise available as well. Come out and meet some local talent, support local business, and have a great time. Who knows, you may just discover your new favorite author.
Monday, April 22, 2024
GET READY TO RETURN TO SOMMERSVILLE!
Standing on the Shadows - A Tom Myers Mystery (book 3 in this mystery/thriller series) will premiere in May. While you're waiting, it's not too late to get caught up on Sheriff Myers' previous cases; In The Wind (book 1) and Such A Night (book 2). You can find them HERE.
Tom Myers and the Sommersville Sheriff's Department also appear in Evil Ways, Deadly Games!, and Evil Intent. Learn more at www.ben-books.com.
#WelcomeToSommersville
Bobby
Wednesday, April 10, 2024
LANCE STAR AND THE GHOST SQUADRON - READ CHAPTER 5 FREE HERE!
Bobby
Lance Star and the Ghost Squadron
Chapter 5.
“We’re hit! Going down!”
The play-by-play wasn’t entirely necessary since Lance Star, Buck Tellonger, and Jacob Cutter were all in the damaged plane as it sputtered and shook in a futile attempt to remain in the air.
The three men were all combat experienced pilots. They had each been shot down before and walked away from the experience more or less unscathed. No crash was easy, but if the pilot kept his wits and remained calm, the odds of making it to the ground in one piece improved.
At the controls, Lance Star was as cool as a cucumber. All around him, sirens and whistles wailed, alerting him to the danger he was already aware of and making efforts to correct.
“Can you see the damage?” he asked his passenger.
Cutter turned in his seat, angling for a better look aft while trying to remain in the seat as the damaged bird tried everything it could to kick him out. It reminded him of riding an angry bull, an experience he only had to try once to realize such sport was far too dangerous for him. Crashing to earth in a burning airplane, on the other hand, didn’t seem to faze him as much.
“We’ve got smoke,” he reported. “We took heavy damage. Wing’s still intact, but there’s considerable frame damage.”
“Landing gear appears intact,” Lance,” Buck reported from the second cockpit, which gave him a better view. “We can land, but it’s going to be rough.”
“Rough I can handle,” Lance said. “Buck, can you find me a good spot?”
“On it.”
“Looks like we have another incoming,” Cutter called, pointing out the cockpit window at the missile streaking straight at them from the canyon floor.
“Talk about overkill,” Lance said, trying to make the Skybolt turn to evade a direct hit. The damage done to his baby was severe, and that was the result of an indirect hit. “Whoever these guys are, they don’t want us telling anybody about them.”
Shuddering wildly, the Skybolt finally relented to her pilot’s commands and rolled, allowing the missile to pass them by, a near miss, but awful close. Too close. The missile exploded without contact, obviously detonated by a spotter on the ground.
The force of the explosion only added to the turbulence forcing the silver plane toward the rocky deck below.
“Can you land?” Cutter asked, still holding on for dear life.
“We’ll know in a minute.” Lance wasn’t the kind of guy who trafficked in false bravado. His well-earned reputation spoke for itself. If he could put the Skybolt on the ground safely, he would.
“Brace yourselves, gentlemen,” the pilot relayed as the ground rushed up to meet them.
To be continued…
Tuesday, April 9, 2024
LANCE STAR AND THE GHOST SQUADRON (A 12 PART SERIALIZED STORY) CHAPTER 7 DEBUTS!
Lance Star and the Ghost Squadron chapter 7 (of 12), written by yours truly, is now available on Patreon.
Lance Star surveyed the damage to the Skybolt II. The plane was as tough as they come but had taken a pretty substantial hit from that missile.
What happens next? Find out at www.patreon.com/bobbynash
Lance Star: Sky Ranger takes flight. This 12 part serialized story was commissioned by The Beam, a newspaper insert in south Georgia. New installments will run each month, making this a 12 chapter story. With The Beam's kind permission, I will also be sharing the serialized pulp adventure on Patreon as well. You can read it HERE.
Monday, April 1, 2024
NASH NEWS FOR APRIL NOW AVAILABLE! SUBSCRIBE TODAY! IT'S FREE!
As always, your support is appreciated. It means the world to me.
Thank you.
Bobby
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
BOBBY NASH INTERVIEWED LIVE TONIGHT ON THE STAR CHAMBER SHOW AT 9PM EST!
Hi, there! I hope you'll join me tonight on The Star Chamber Show LIVE tonight at 9pm EST!
Click HERE to join the conversation. Please, bring your questions.
Bobby
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Award-winning author, publisher, comic creator, and actor Bobby Nash will stop by for a visit on the Star Chamber Show live podcast Wednesday at 9 PM Eastern with co-hosts Stephen Zimmer and Holly Phillippe! Bobby is known for his bestselling, highly acclaimed Snow Series of thrillers and the Sheriff Tom Myers Mysteries! A multi-genre writer with a flair for pulp fiction, Bobby writes everything from novels, to novellas, short stories, comics, graphic novels, and screenplays! Bobby will bring us up to speed on all of his projects and activities, including recent releases, appearances, upcoming books, and much, much more!
A great episode awaits you right HERE!
Friday, March 15, 2024
DEEP, DISCOUNTED SNOW!
Thursday, March 14, 2024
THE PATREON SERIALIZED NOVELLA 'STANDING ON THE SHADOWS - A TOM MYERS MYSTERY' CONTINUES! CHAPTER 15!
With Sheriff Myers' 3rd book in the can, I will also move to do a collected volume such as I do with the Snow books. More on that soon.
Read the opening chapter of this novella for FREE right HERE. If you enjoy the free preview, please consider joining us today on Patreon for as little as $1 a month and never miss a chapter. Tiers start as low as $1 a month.
Sheriff Tom Myers also appears in Evil Ways, Deadly Games!, Evil Intent, In The Wind, and Such A Night. All are available to read free with your Kindle Unlimited subscription. Get caught up today. Published by BEN Books.
As always, your support is appreciated.
Bobby
Monday, March 11, 2024
LANCE STAR AND THE GHOST SQUADRON - READ CHAPTER 4 HERE!
Bobby
Lance Star and the Ghost Squadron
Chapter 4.
Lance Star took immediate evasive action. As a veteran of a world war and countless adventures that put his team and aircraft in the crosshairs of one villain or another, his reflexes were sharp. There wasn’t much he couldn’t pull off in the cockpit of an airplane.
The Skybolt dropped like a stone, the straps tightening as they pinned the passengers to their seats. “Talk to me, Buck!”
“Bogey coming in from two o’clock,” Buck’s voice echoed in his ear. A combat air ace, his voice remained neutral, calm. “One incoming surface to air missile. We’re being painted as the target, but I can’t tell from where. Bring us around for another look.”
“Hold onto your hats.” Lance took the plane into a roll, spinning the Skybolt out of the path of the missile, which passed by them, missing by only a few feet. The maneuver also gave Buck a better line of sight with the launch site. Surface to air missiles followed a search beam pointed at the target, painting it for the missile to find. Selenium cells reflected the beam to keep the missile flying true.
It was a good system, and worked well enough, but an experienced pilot suck as Lance Star had a better than average chance of escaping the beam.
Above them, the missile exploded, a shockwave hitting the Skybolt. No damage, but a turbulent ride.
“See anything, Buck?”
“Not yet. I--- We’ve got another missile incoming!”
Buck’s shouted warning sent Lance into instant evasive maneuvers. The missile flew past, missing the Skybolt by mere inches.
“Number three incoming,” Buck called.
“Hold on,” Lance told his passenger before pulling up hard on the yoke and taking the silver streak of a plane into a steep climb. “Anything, Buck?” he called through the mic.
“Clocked it!” Buck shouted, triumphant. “I’ve got a fix on the launch site’s location. They’re tucked in under a massive rocky outcropping. Or maybe it’s a cavern entrance. Hard to see from the air. I only got a fix on it because of the missile’s smoke trail.”
“Where’s the missile now?”
“Heading right for us, Lance,” Buck warned. “Putting us in place to spot the site also put us in the crosshairs.”
“We’re not beat yet,” Lance said. “There’s still a few tricks I haven’t tried yet.”
“Oh, my stomach doesn’t like the sound of that,” Cutter said from behind Lance.
“Didn’t you used to do barrel rolls after eating a big breakfast?” Lance joked as he took the Skybolt into a similar maneuver to the one they were discussing.
“That was a long time ago, pal,” Cutter groaned, feeling intense pressure push him deeper into his seat. “I’m not that guy anymore.”
“Lucky for you, I am,” Lance started, but a hard impact silenced him. The missile slammed into the Skybolt and exploded.
To be continued…