His word is his bond.
A promise made in the past takes Levon Cade from the hills of Alabama to the caliphate of ISIS.
The US Marine turned backwoods vigilante returns to the Iraqi desert on a mission of mercy that will take him to the heart of terror.
It will take all his skills, all his courage and all his will to survive the hell that Mosul has become.
It’s time for Levon’s War. Available at Amazon.
“Chuck Dixon’s prose is a perfect weld of muscular writing with razor edge wit and storytelling.” -- Beau Smith, creator of Wynona Earp
“Chuck Dixon is a writer who brings his A Game to the table all the time.” -- David Finn, author of the Asanti series
“Chuck Dixon writes in a visceral, matter-of-fact voice that erases the barrier between reader and page, grabbing you by the throat and dragging you through the story, until you look up and it's four a.m. and you finished the book.” -- Mike Baron, creator of Nexus, the Badger and author of Whack Job
For more information:
https://www.facebook.com/chuck.dixon.779
http://dixonverse.blogspot.com/
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Ddigital-text&field-keywords=chuck+dixon
Showing posts with label Levon Cade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Levon Cade. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Chuck Dixon Doesn't Need Your Permission To Write
Sure, most of you may know Chuck Dixon as one of the greatest Batman and Punisher writers alive today, but what you may not know is that he is also a best-selling novelist and author of both the Levon Cade action/adventure series and the Bad Times series.
So, in an effort to help share the word about his latest prose work, I was lucky enough find that he had some time to devote to an interview for the ol' blog here.
Tell us a bit about your latest work.
Chuck Dixon: It's called Levon's Run. It's the third book in my series about Levon Cade. He's a military vet who inadvertently becomes a vigilante crime fighter. In this book he's on the run from an alphabet soup of federal law agencies and he has his eleven year old daughter along. The series kind of scratches my Punisher/Death Wish itch.
What are the themes and subjects you tend to revisit in your work?
Chuck Dixon: I never write to themes. Themes are for others to find in my work. I'm drawn to action stories set in almost any genre. My novels have included military action, apocalyptic survival, time travel, zombies, and I'm working on a western.
What would be your dream project?Chuck Dixon: I'm living the dream right now. E-books offer me freedom from the gatekeepers. No pitches. No meetings. I don't need permission to write. I have a ready audience and I wake up every morning eager to entertain them.
If you have any former project to do over to make it better, which one would it be, and what would you do?
Chuck Dixon: If I were writing the Punisher again I'd provide him with a law enforcement antagonist, a Javert who's always hunting for him. It';s the one element I think was missing from my Frank Castle stories.
What inspires you to write?
Chuck Dixon: I can't help it. It's a compulsion. And comics taught me to write even when I don;t feel like it. I'm closing in the last chapters of a novel now and can't wait to work on them. I hope I instill that enthusiasm in the reader.
What writers have influenced your style and technique?Chuck Dixon: Donald Westlake and Edgar Rice Burroughs are tops. Westlake for pacing and humor. ERB for action and sense of wonder. There's also Ben Haas who wrote westerns under the name John Benteen. That guy could write compelling action with a clarity that allowed you to see it happening. There are others. Lots of others. I've always been a compulsive reader.
Where would you rank writing on the "Is it an art or it is a science continuum?" Why?
Chuck Dixon: I'm not sure what writing is that continuum. It's certainly a craft. I never think of it as an art. I have a quote from Stave Martin hanging on my wall. It's my sic transit gloria. He said, "Entertainment can be art. But if you set out to make art you're an idiot."
Any other upcoming projects you would like to plug?
Chuck Dixon: My fifth Bad Times novel, Sons of Heaven, will be out in May.
For more information, visit: http://www.amazon.com/Levons-Run-Levon-Cade-Book-ebook/dp/B01AWXK6H6/ref=sr_1_14?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1458844053&sr=1-14&keywords=chuck+dixon
Saturday, January 23, 2016
Chuck Dixon announces Levon's Run!
HEAVEN HELP ANY MAN WHO STANDS IN THE WAY OF LEVON’S RUN.
The FBI, ATF, Homeland Security and police from seven states are on the trail of Levon Cade and his daughter Merry. More vigilante action with man-killer Levon Cade in his third thriller as he leads his pursuers into the heartland where he means to lose them forever. But his plans turn to a desperate fight for survival and he enters the shadowy world of human traffickers.
For more information: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AWXK6H6
The FBI, ATF, Homeland Security and police from seven states are on the trail of Levon Cade and his daughter Merry. More vigilante action with man-killer Levon Cade in his third thriller as he leads his pursuers into the heartland where he means to lose them forever. But his plans turn to a desperate fight for survival and he enters the shadowy world of human traffickers.
For more information: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AWXK6H6
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