Bob's first nonfiction book, Three Days In August (October 2011), chronicles the life story and wrongful conviction of Sgt. 1st Class Kelly A. Stewart, a highly-decorated Green Beret combat veteran. Learn more at http: //ThreeDaysInAugust.com.
Bob's first nonfiction book, Three Days In August (October 2011), chronicles the life story and wrongful conviction of Sgt. 1st Class Kelly A. Stewart...
In Bob McCarty's second nonfiction book, The Clapper Memo, he reveals irrefutable evidence of an unconventional war being waged by polygraph loyalists against all challengers to their century-old credibility assessment technology. Best described as a "turf war," this conflict has been raging silently for 40 years, shows no signs of easing, and impacts Americans around the world. Among those involved in the turf war is Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper Jr. Endorsements of the book appear below: "Clearly an unconscionable cover-up," -- Capt. Larry W. Bailey, U.S. Navy SEAL...
In Bob McCarty's second nonfiction book, The Clapper Memo, he reveals irrefutable evidence of an unconventional war being waged by polygraph loyalists...
Simply put, Leonard County Sheriff's Office Detective "Joe-L" Wilson solved cases others could not. After being invited to leave Missouri and bring his investigative talents to the FBI, he proved himself worthy at the federal level as well. Eighteen months into his new job, Americans begin dying mysteriously, by the thousands, during the Fourth of July weekend, and he's put in charge of the investigation into their deaths. The biggest challenge of his law enforcement career, the investigation becomes personal after he realizes he shares one thing in common with those who died. The National...
Simply put, Leonard County Sheriff's Office Detective "Joe-L" Wilson solved cases others could not. After being invited to leave Missouri and bring hi...