David Tindell lives in northwest Wisconsin, where he dabbles in radio, trains in the martial arts and studies the warrior ethos. His White Vixen and Quest series have earned stellar reviews. With his wife Sue he travels the world, seeking out new places to feature in his next thriller. He blogs at www.davidtindellauthor.com. Connect with him at X at www.x.com/davidtindell1 and Facebook at www.facebook.com/DavidTindellAuthor.
It’s the 4th book in the White Vixen series, and the first challenge in writing Jo Ann Geary is, Where will I send her this time? I’ve never been to the Yukon, but it’s intrigued me for a long time, especially since I’ve made a couple trips to the Alaska panhandle, which is pretty close. That area has a different kind of vibe, and I would imagine the Yukon is even more different. So, I always had that as the location for the next book. As to the plotline, I have to thank the Chinese and American governments for that one, the Chinese for sending that spy balloon across the entire continental US a couple years back, and the US
government for not doing anything about it.
Can you tell us about the main characters in The Silver Falcon?
They say all books of fiction have at least one pivotal point where the reader just can’t put the book down. What is one of the pivotal points in your book?
Just as Jo and her Rangers are about to enter the park to search for the Falcon, she gets a call from the Pentagon on her sat phone. An unidentified aircraft has been spotted well north of their position, dropping paratroopers. Nobody knows who they are, but they obviously want the Falcon, too. Then her sat phone goes dead.
Does this novel carry a message?
What’s your next project?
The Dance We Shared is the third book in my Men of Honor series. Each of the entries is a story about a man facing difficult decisions and challenges in the name of personal honor. In The Dance, Ben Fletcher, a divorced man in his 50s living in western Wisconsin, is still trying to get over the loss of the woman who was the love of his life. Twenty years earlier, she broke up with him thanks to a stupid mistake on his part. She married another man and left town. Now, cleaning out his office, Ben discovers a card she’d mailed to him, containing her phone number and three words: “Please help me.” The problem is, the card was sent five years ago…right before she abruptly quit her job, left her husband and disappeared.
Is there anything you’d like to tell your readers and fans?
Get ready for adventure with The Silver Falcon!
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