Move to Fire by Michael W. Harkins

The twenty-year odyssey of a gun, a $50,000,000 lawsuit, and a teenager's victory over a corrupt gunmaker

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Appreciated but poignant accolade

Thanks Crissi and the Press Democrat!

Move To Fire - A 2016 All Star

Book selected for Publishers Weekly 2016 All Stars

 

Publishers Weekly 2016 All Stars

This entry was posted in book review, books, Indie publishing, Publishers Weekly, writing and tagged book publishing, book reviews, Current Events, family, guns, investigative journalism, journalism, Law, national news, nonfiction books, Publishers Weekly on January 6, 2017 by Mike.

Move To Fire’s author interview

My advice — for better or worse — for anyone considering self-publishing, in a Publishers Weekly interview:
Tips from an indie author

This entry was posted in book review, books, Indie publishing, Publishers Weekly, self-publishing, writing and tagged book publishing, books, nonfiction books, Publishers Weekly, writing on July 22, 2016 by Mike.

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