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A Sneak Peek into Jack Carr’s Latest Novel, Red Sky Mourning

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Join Fred Burton for an exhilarating episode featuring Jack Carr, a former Navy SEAL and #1 New York Times bestselling author. With a storied career in Naval Special Warfare, Jack transitioned from an enlisted SEAL sniper to commanding Special Operations Task Units in Iraq. Now, he’s taking the literary world by storm. In this episode, they discuss his latest book, Red Sky Mourning, the intricacies of developing intriguing characters like Alice, and the unexpected success of James Reece. Jack also shares his experiences working with Hollywood creatives and offers invaluable advice for aspiring thriller writers. Don’t miss out on this deep dive into the mind of a master storyteller and tactical expert!

Tune into this episode to hear:

  • Carr’s development of characters and plotlines in his intriguing novels.
  • How Carr’s Navy Seal experience influences his novels today.
  • His leadership experience on special operations teams in the Navy.

Relevant resources:

Want to be on the podcast? Email us at podcast@ontic.co.

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Join Fred Burton for an exhilarating episode featuring Jack Carr, a former Navy SEAL and #1 New York Times bestselling author. With a storied career in Naval Special Warfare, Jack transitioned from an enlisted SEAL sniper to commanding Special Operations Task Units in Iraq. Now, he’s taking the literary world by storm. In this episode, they discuss his latest book, Red Sky Mourning, the intricacies of developing intriguing characters like Alice, and the unexpected success of James Reece. Jack also shares his experiences working with Hollywood creatives and offers invaluable advice for aspiring thriller writers. Don’t miss out on this deep dive into the mind of a master storyteller and tactical expert!

Tune into this episode to hear:

  • Carr’s development of characters and plotlines in his intriguing novels.
  • How Carr’s Navy Seal experience influences his novels today.
  • His leadership experience on special operations teams in the Navy.

Relevant resources:

Want to be on the podcast? Email us at podcast@ontic.co.

  continue reading

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