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Armed And Dangerous Writers Guide To Weapons

This Armed And Dangerous writer’s guide to weapons comes from Michael Newton in the Whodunnit Series.

If you're looking for a good gun resource to kill off some of your fictional charaters, there are weapons for historical fiction, terrorists and intelligence, crime, different armies in different parts of the world, and how these guns work and their particular characteristics. Definitely worth having.

Topics include America’s love affair with firearms, behind enemy lines, cops and robbers, licensed to kill, reign of terror and a chapter on explosives, fuses, bombs and lethal booby traps.

This book by Writers Digest Books is an older publication so it may be out of date. Do check Amazon to find if there’s something more relevant to your thriller.

Paula Wynne is the founder of Book Hub. She started Book Hub out of a need to market and promote her own fiction. As well as running Book Hub, Paula is an author with several published books.

Paula's Writers' Resource Series features the following books: Pimp My Fiction: How to Write a Novel with The Ultimate List of Creative Writing Books to Create A Plot & Build Character; A~Z Writers’ Character Quirks: A~ Z of Behaviours, Foibles, Habits, Mannerisms & Quirks for Writers’ to Create Fictional and 101 Writers’ Scene Settings: Unique Location Ideas & Sensory Details for Writers’ to Create Vivid Scene.

Find out more about the Writers' Resource Series here. If you would like to find out how to write a bestselling novel, download a free copy of Paula's Pimp My Fiction.

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