TOMMY ANDERSON - WRITER
BOOKS

“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.” —Ronald Reagan A day of celebration and dedication to the heroes and survivors of 9/11 is suddenly disrupted by a long-planned terrorist attack. From the tumultuous battlefields of Saddam Hussein’s Iraqi deserts to the unsuspecting shores of the United States, Tommy Anderson brings to life an unsettling account of what could actually happen when thousands of sleeping warriors infiltrate the very fabric of American military and public safety agencies. Fueled by increasing acts of seemingly unrelated terrorism by ISIS militants, and unfettered over a couple decades of political unpreparedness, the Haboob Wind furiously builds to a suspenseful, violent climax. Don’t miss the page-turning, twist of events as three retired war buddies join forces to battle the storm.

Two Million Steps is a historical novel that follows two Union Soldiers, friends since teenagers, and their exploits as members of the Twenty Fifth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment from it's inception through the end of the war.
The Twenty Fifth Wisconsin was part of General Sherman's Army of the Tennessee in the wars southern campaign. The regiment lead a majority of the armies attacks and suffered the most causalities of any Union regiment in the southern campaign.
HABOOB WIND
TWO MILLION STEPS
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Reviews
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'Tom is a patriot, professional and a service-minded individual who brings years of expertise and a strong vision to any project. I am honored to know him and call on him for his plethora of technical knowledge. His background in the military and in the fire department brings an authenticity to his writing and performance that cannot be duplicated."
Jennifer Marshall
http://www.jennifermarshall.com/
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The author's eye for detail and knowledge of military protocol and dialogue gave this story an aura of chilling realism. It became too real as I read along. I really enjoyed how antique aircraft played an important part in the story. Mr. Anderson's narrative was engaging and the pacing crisp. The tension built throughout the story, culminating in a gripping climax where I could finally take a breath. Very nicely done.
Gregory L. Renz (Amazon Review)
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I found this book fascinating, It feels like it is both fact and fiction. I like the resolution down with a past generation of war planes to the rescue and manned by knowledgeable military.
Actually, without the past generations of war planes housed in museums, this story would have had a sad and empty ending. In reality this is one good reason to keep the older planes viable and visible.
When I started the book, it was easy to get into, but had to finish it in before I put it down.