When I commanded a Special Forces A-Team in 10th Special Forces Group, two teams in my unit went through something called Trojan Warrior training — a real program designed to push the boundaries of human performance and mental capability. My team served as the baseline for evaluation. That experience planted a seed that grew into Psychic Warrior, a thriller that asks: what if the next war isn’t fought with bullets, but on the virtual plane of the mind itself? This book is free today through the 18th.

The story begins in the frozen wastelands above the Arctic Circle, where Soviet scientists buried a terrifying secret eight hundred feet underground — a program so classified it was hidden not just from the West, but from the KGB. Decades later, that secret collides with an American military program pushing Special Forces operators beyond every known limit of human consciousness.
I’ve always believed the best thrillers are rooted in reality, then pushed to the edge. Psychic Warrior takes authentic Special Operations tradecraft — the kind I lived and breathed — and launches it into a war where the battlefield has no borders, no terrain, and no rules. The soldiers in this story face an enemy that can strike anywhere, through anyone, without ever being seen.
This isn’t science fiction. It’s the next evolution of warfare, grounded in real programs and real capabilities that most people have never heard of.
If you think you know what Special Forces are capable of, Psychic Warrior will make you think again.

