Bio
Thomas Sewell grew up in southern California. He plays, coaches and referees soccer. When he was 13 years old, he graduated from high school and started taking computer electronics courses in college. He was already 6 ft. tall, so no one seemed to notice he was a little young. He had to bum rides to school because he was too young for a driver's license.Thomas has always been an autodidact with a variety of hobbies and interests, especially economics, military history and the law. He spent some time working in Reston and McLean, Virginia, but only officially worked for the government as a security contractor. Thomas has performed technology and security work for several fortune 500 companies, most recently Wells Fargo Bank.
Along the way, he's founded a private security company, an Internet Service Provider and a K-8 Charter School. He's served as the National Secretary and been a multi-state founder for the Republican Liberty Caucus. He's read over ten thousand books. He currently resides south of Phoenix, Arizona, just past the Reservation. Look for the place with the autocab wreckage.
He writes primarily military techno-thrillers/action adventure in various settings, but has been known to dabble in other fields.
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A few guides have been writing about RASP, Ranger Assessment and Selection Program. Individuals who undertake the program must endure physical challenges beyond the ordinary. It is said, even though their bodies tire and fail, their minds must not fail. Those putting up their hand to face selection must have a tenacity above the norm. In Ranger Selection, Harper launches into the challenge. But levels of intrigue set this selection apart from others. Two men, both with the right determination to win, take on the task that sees winning at all costs the only option.
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Hunting Revolutionaries
Halfway around the world, rushed into battle against the East India Company's enemies, will Major Jonathan Drake and his Virginian marines catch the Indian revolutionaries, or will it be the other way around?
A short story celebrating Independence Day.
Most modern American's have never heard of Hyder Ali and don't realize his fight against the British East India Company routinely made news in the colonies before and during the revolutionary war. Somewhere in the generations after Jefferson, American history forgot about him, but you can stump some of your friends by asking them "Who was the George Washington of India?"
Deadliest Weapon
Captain Mike Drake, four combat tour veteran and 38-year-old new father of twin girls, just retired. He's traded in his Company of M1 Abrams tanks for a silver Hyundai Sonata.
A soldier is the deadliest weapon of all, but Mike's had enough of death and split second thinking.
Now, situational awareness firing on all cylinders, he must make an instant life or death decision.
Run him over, or not?
Ranger Selection - A Sam Harper Military Thriller
𝘼𝙧𝙢𝙮 𝙀𝙣𝙜𝙞𝙣𝙚𝙚𝙧 𝙫𝙨. 𝙄𝙣𝙛𝙖𝙣𝙩𝙧𝙮 𝙊𝙛𝙛𝙞𝙘𝙚𝙧
Lieutenant Harper, surfing Army Engineer, must pass the Ranger Assessment and Selection Program (RASP). He's promised Michelle, his ex-girlfriend CIA Officer, to be one of the few selected for the coveted 75th Regimental scroll. She's recruited him to back her up by commanding a Military Intelligence platoon in Korea.
RASP won't be easy. Harper must lead a pair of enlisted Ranger candidates to victory. Captain Dobbs, an infantry officer also competing for selection, has Harper's number. Aggressive officers battle head-to-head in each task; Engineer vs. Infantry.
The 75th Ranger Regiment's motto requires initiative, but will Harper win or lose against Dobbs by sticking with the Ranger Handbook? Or might he die in the process?