Call me old-fashioned, but when I decided to write Cincinnatus, I tried to write a book about things that I like.
There are appearances from the Crosley brothers (who I obviously have a great affinity for), Cat Cay (one of my favorite golf courses in the world), the PGA (I’ve been an official golf scorer for years), and this crazy guy I learned about named Ed Leedskalnin (Coral Castle).
Growing up in and around Cincinnati, the book is also about something else I find very interesting, The Society of the Cincinnati. They’re a secret organization founded by many of the United States’ founding fathers.
But what is Cincinnatus about? It’s a fast-paced action thriller about a very cool female US Department of Justice attorney who teams up with a washed-up PGA golfer to solve a mystery. The ball of yarn begins unraveling when they find evidence of a conspiracy to fix golf tournaments, which leads them to a secret plot with millions of lives at stake.
David Stern and I set out to write a really fun book, and that’s what we did. It’s an amazing adventure that you won’t be able to put down.
Check it out on Amazon.com now.
Published on February 17, 2014 01:00