The Horrors of War: Three Books Deep (Free Downloads Inside)
It started with a squad in a remote Afghan valley.
An outpost no one wanted.
Orders that made no sense.
Things moving in the dark that didn’t belong.
Years later, that story—O.P. #7—has grown into something much bigger.
I’m proud (and a little relieved) to share that The Horrors of War series is now three full books deep, with more on the way. The first book has been rewritten and re-released as the Declassified Edition, followed by two sequels: Objective 2 and Casualty 6.
If you’ve read the earlier version of O.P. #7, thank you.
This new release adds depth, character clarity, and builds out the larger supernatural conflict running beneath the surface.
And if you’re new—welcome. You can now download all three ebooks for free.
O.P. #7 (Declassified Edition)
A squad is sent to Observation Post 7. The mission is simple—observe, report, survive. But the valley doesn’t follow orders.
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Objective 2
The outpost falls behind them. The valley widens. A new threat emerges, and the rules of war start to bend.
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Casualty 6
They survived Najil, but can they survive the fallout? Military Police ask tough questions, ghouls walk in borrowed skin, and the enemies have only gotten more dangerous.
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Why free?
Because the story matters more to me than the sales. I’ve gone down the traditional publishing path, and here I am.
I want readers. I want momentum. I want these characters to have a life beyond my laptop.
I can’t make the books free on Amazon, but here—through Substack and direct download—they’re yours.
No mailing list. No paywall. No bait. Just stories.
If you enjoy them, all I ask is that you leave a review or share the link. Even a sentence helps. Even a retweet. That’s what helps this series grow.
What’s next?
There are three more books in the pipeline.
Some characters will make it. Some won’t.
The scale gets bigger—but the war stays personal.
Whether you’re just joining or you’ve been following since O.P. #7 first dropped—thank you. This is just the beginning.
Keep your kit tight.
Keep your squad close.
And keep your eyes open.

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