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THE JACK PATTERSON SERIES News!

Wednesday, September 9th, 2020

Arkansas Review: Delta Themes in the Legal Thriller Fiction of Arkansas Native Webb Hubbell

To the ears of those who followed politics in the late 1990s, the name Webb Hubbell has a familiar ring. Many remember Hubbell as an associate of Bill and Hillary Clinton who forged a friendship with the Clintons in Little Rock when Bill Clinton was governor of Arkansas, and who later rose to the position of the Associate Attorney General of the United States under the Clinton presidential administration. Others may remember the name Webb Hubbell from the subsequent Whitewater Scandal, in which Hubbell was caught up, leading ultimately to his conviction and an eighteen-month incarceration at a federal prison in Maryland. Still others might recall Hubbell as the author of the autobiographical expose of the Clinton circle titled Friends in High Places (1997), a conversational and controversial memoir of Hubbell’s interaction with the Clintons from early days when all three were lawyers in Little Rock during the early ’70s, to their roles in high political stakes while in Washington, DC, during the late ’90s.


Yet the Webb Hubbell of the 2000s is something quite other. Since 2014, Hubbell has emerged on the American literary landscape as an acclaimed novelist in the legal thriller genre. Hubbell is now the author of five bestsellers: When Men Betray (2014), Ginger Snaps (2015), A Game of Inches (2016), Eighteenth Green (2018), and East End (2019), all published by New York City-based Beaufort Books, an independent publisher. Several of Hubbell’s novels are set either wholly or partially in central Arkansas and the capital city of Little Rock, firmly rooting Hubbell’s claim to literary fame in fiction of the Mississippi Delta. All five Hubbell novels have received high marks from celebrities, politicians, and writers, including former US president Bill Clinton, Harry Thomason of Designing Women and Evening Shade fame, writer and actor Peter Coyote, and DC lobbyist Jack Abramoff. More icing on the cake: When Men Betray was rated a finalist in the 2014 Forward Review competition, Ginger Snaps captured the Gold Medal IPPY Award in 2016, and Eighteenth Green scored the same in the 2018 Forward Review Indies Book of the Year prize. The news has gotten around in Hubbell’s hometown of Little Rock, where the Central Arkansas Library System stocks a substantial collection of Hubbell’s fiction. His titles are always off the shelf and in the hands of readers. Hubbell, it might be said, appears to be on a bona fide literary roll.

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UNLIKELY PILGRIM News!

Monday, June 10th, 2019 Unlikely Pilgrim book cover

Steve Deace Show: An Interview with Alfred Regnery

Author Alfred Regnery sat down for an interview with Steve Deace from BlazeTV to discuss his latest book, Unlikely Pilgrim.

Steve’s show is known for its principled conservatism with a snarky twist. The interview will air on June 11th. To watch, click here.


Al Regnery joins WRFH to discuss his new book, UNLIKELY PILGRIM

Scot Bertram sat down with author Alfred Regnery to discuss Regnery’s new book, Unlikely Pilgrim.

The interview aired on June 10th on The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour. To hear the full interview, click here.

CHURCH AND CULTURE: Publisher Al Regnery discusses his new book, Unlikely Pilgrim: A Journey into History and Faith, about eleven pilgrimages in the past twenty-five years.

Publisher and author, Alfred Regnery sat for an interview at Ave Maria Radio and discussed his new book. Unlikely Pilgrim sees two middle-aged men make eleven foreign trips to parts of the world rich in the history of Christianity.

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The Answer, with Joe Ligotti: An Interview with Alfred Regnery

Author Al Regnery sat down with Joe Ligotti, from Boston radio’s show, The Answer, with Joe Ligotti, to discuss his newest book, Unlikely Pilgrim.

Ligotti dives into everything, from politics, to the national scene with a little sports thrown in for good measure. Tune in on WROL 950 AM and 100.3 FM, The Spirit of Boston from 4-7 pm. For more information, click here.


Interview with Al Regnery on WCHV’s Joe Thomas in the Morning

Publisher and Patriot Al Regnery has traveled the world searching out the source of our freedom and chronicles them in his new book, Unlikely Pilgrim.

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THE BOTTOM-UP REVOLUTION News!

Monday, June 3rd, 2019

Rob Kall: Straight Talk with Nick Lawrence @ WEEU

Author Rob Kall will sit down for an interview with Nick Lawrence from WEEU Radio and discuss his recently published book, The Bottom-Up Revolution. Tune in on Straight Talk on August 5th to hear all about it!

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Rob Kall: Interview with Frankie Boyer @ BizTalk Radio

Author Rob Kall will discuss his recently published book, The Bottom-Up Revolution on an interview with Frankie Boyer from BizTalk Radio. Tune in on June 11th. You won’t want to miss it.

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RED Hotel News!

Friday, May 10th, 2019

Ed Fuller and Gary Grossman talk about “RED HOTEL”

Q.  Your book starts off with a bang. Literally, when the Kensington Royal Hotel in Tokyo is bombed. As in real life, hotels are now ideal targets for terrorists. Why?

Ed Fuller:  Hotels are called “soft targets” when compared to Embassies, military bases, etc. In international countries, American branded hotels become targets. Condoleezza Rice commented recently that, after 9/11, hotels became known as “soft targets” as they are unable to be hardened much like a U.S. embassy. Many times, they don’t have the stand-off distance or the physical security measures in place such as an embassy.

Gary Grossman:  With more Americans traveling and International travelers coming to the US in record numbers, hotel security must be a top priority. RED Hotel deep dives into a plot that shows just how important safety must be and what we can do to become more aware of our surroundings.

Q.  The character Dan Reilly visits Capitol Hill to lobby the government about intelligence sharing with US corporations. Why is this so important, both in your book and real life? Does the government share intelligence with US companies?

Ed Fuller:  Several countries, including the United States, work with hotels and other industries, as well as agencies like the FBI, the military and the CIA to gain information about guests. These agencies also provide security information to companies doing business globally. After the bombing of Pan Am 103 in 1988, the U.S Congress passed legislation mandating that the Intelligence Community warn U.S. citizens if the IC becomes aware of threats to Americans. These warnings are channeled through the U.S. State Department’s Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC). Many hotel companies have their own intelligence operations within their security departments (Condoleezza Rice calls it “mini CIA’s). These intelligence operations use a combination of “open source intelligence” (Opsint) and “human intelligence” (Humint). Additionally, some of the security departments have staff with Top Secret security clearances which gives the access to U.S. Government classified intelligence.

Gary Grossman:  I learned firsthand from Ed Fuller that we’re safer when critical information is shared between intelligence agencies and hotel businesses. Moreover, with active, open relationships comes increased speed in communicating potential dangers. Speed and information allow potential targets advance time to bolster security measures. In the case of RED Hotel, these measures are based on Ed Fuller’s actual work in the field. The basic rule—make a soft target less attractive with stepped-up visible, “hardened” security measures in place and terrorists are more likely to walk.

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RED HOTEL PBS TV interview with Gary Grossman on “Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick”

A re-airing of the interview with Gary Grossman. Previous air dates included: 4/27, 4/28, 5/1. It re-aired on May 6, at 12am.

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THE BOTTOM-UP REVOLUTION News!

Friday, May 10th, 2019

The Expansion Zone with Sonia Barrett: An Interview with Rob Kall

Sonia Barrett, from The Expansion Zone, hosts author Rob Kall on her show and they discuss his upcoming book, The Bottom-Up Revolution. To hear the full interview, click here.


A Good Place: Ella interviews Rob Kall

Ella interviews Rob Kall, award-winning journalist and author of The Bottom-Up Revolution. To hear the full interview, click here.