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MARK JAMES writes Geopolitical thrillers/dystopian fiction. His novel Friendship Games is a modern take on the USS Maine incident that launched the Spanish-American War in 1898; this time it is a US aircraft carrier that sinks in the Persian Gulf amid tensions with Iran and a changing world order. Friendship Games earned a coveted Kirkus starred review and consideration for the Kirkus Prize for literary excellence. It was selected by the editors of Kirkus Reviews as one of their Best Books of 2023. It also earned a MWSA Bronze Medal Book Award. Friendship Games is available at Amazon in Paperback, Kindle, and Audiobook, and wherever you buy your books (just ask for it).
His debut novel Alter Road, about unrest in Detroit, Michigan following decades of economic decline and neglect, is likewise available at Amazon and wherever you buy your books (again, just ask for it).
Mark earned his PhD in Geography from the University of Cincinnati, his MS in Geography from the University of Alabama, and his BS in Political Science from Towson University. He has published research in various academic journals including Antipode, Regional Studies, Journal of Urban Affairs, Growth & Change, and Southeastern Geographer. He has taught Political, Economic, and Urban Geography for over twenty years.
He enlisted in the U.S. Navy after high school and deployed to the Philippines, Japan, Guam, the Aleutian Islands, and Hawaii during the last years of the Cold War. After the Navy, he used the GI Bill and worked his way through college and graduate studies. He is a first generation college graduate.
An avid surfer, you might find him on any given day amid the breaks off Delmarva in Maryland or Delaware when he probably should be working.
Feel free to contact Mark James via email or social media.
“A profound and thought-provoking thriller examining humankind's self-destructive tendencies.”
– Kirkus Reviews
James’ military thriller follows the ominous chain of events triggered when an American aircraft carrier is presumably attacked in the Persian Gulf.
When the USS George W. Bush, a United States Navy aircraft carrier, is apparently attacked and sunk by Iranian terrorists off the coast of Bahrain—killing thousands of crewmembers—the quickly escalating cascade of consequences entangles numerous nations that have financial and military interests with the countries involved, pushing the superpowers to the brink of a potentially civilization-ending third world war. Centuries-old governmental relationships are put to the test as the United States aggressively appeals to allies to join in their war against Iran and terrorist organizations plotting to bring down “the Great Satan.” The nonstop action and complex political drama unfold through many varying perspectives, including those of Seaman Apprentice Thew Bryson, U.S. President Cynthia Belle, jihadist Jamal Al-Dosari, and Iranian Navy Rear Admiral Hashemi Ghavam. The structure of the novel is a bit unconventional—the story focuses on not just one or two protagonists but multiple characters with a more muted emphasis—making for a much more comprehensive and thematically powerful narrative. Additionally, the equally unorthodox conclusion works well, compelling readers to consider the ultimate consequences of the extreme events at the novel’s end. Fans of hard military fiction will be more than satisfied with the author’s impressive knowledge and meticulous descriptions of weaponry and warfare: “When the bomb bay doors opened on the twenty-five FC-31 Gyrfalcons of Samii’s squadron, the automated Phalanx Close-In Weapons Systems (CIWS, or ‘sea whiz’) radar aboard the four Arleigh Burke-class destroyers… immediately detected the aircraft and then the missiles.” Equal parts geopolitical thriller, mystery, and military fiction, James’ novel paints a dire portrait of humanity’s precarious position in the throes of international conflict.
A profound and thought-provoking thriller examining humankind’s self-destructive tendencies.
Pub Date: Feb. 20, 2023
ISBN: 9781959677215
Page count: 292pp
Publisher: Defiance Press & Publishing, LLC
Review Posted Online: July 17, 2023
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 1, 2023
FRIENDSHIP GAMES: MWSA Bronze Medal Award, 2023
FRIENDSHIP GAMES: Kirkus Star, 2023
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