San Diego, CA - June 25, 2024 - Esteemed author and screenwriter R.J. Stewart releases his masterful post-apocalyptic novel, "Crazy Hawk." Described by Kirkus Reviews as "a thoroughly absorbing book, one filled with thrilling action and psychologically subtle character portrayal," this gripping tale explores survival, revenge, and redemption in a world devastated by the Breakdown.
About the Book
In "Crazy Hawk," Deirdre Buford has one purpose: to rescue her kidnapped sister, Mindy. Accompanied by her loyal Soul Horse, Danny, she pursues the kidnappers through an America ravaged by the Great Virus, civil war, and global collapse. Along the way, Deirdre allies with Jube, a nomadic photographer whose kindness touches her deeply. Despite their growing bond, Deirdre's mission leads her towards a confrontation with her sister's captors, forcing her to seek the aid of the powerful Nations, a league of indigenous tribes who view her as an enemy.
Known among the Nations as "Crazy Hawk," a nickname that signifies both respect and contempt, Deirdre must navigate complex alliances and enmities to save Mindy. Kirkus Reviews praises Stewart's ability to create "a chilling, barren world" and to "suspensefully chronicle Deirdre’s mission," highlighting her complex character and the novel's thrilling action and psychological depth.
About the Author
R.J. Stewart is renowned for his work on the Duane Johnson movie, "The Rundown," and the Pierce Brosnan series, "Remington Steele." He also developed, wrote, and produced the groundbreaking series "Xena: Warrior Princess." With a career that includes collaborations with Lucy Lawless, Kevin Costner, James Garner, Charlie Sheen, and Rebecca DeMornay, Stewart brings his storytelling expertise to the literary world with "Crazy Hawk."
Stewart resides on a horse ranch in San Diego County with his wife, Kat O'Connor. Their ranch is home to various horses and dogs, including Danny, a beautiful palomino who inspired the character in the novel.
Book Synopsis
Deirdre Buford's world has been ravaged by the Breakdown, a global collapse marked by the spread of the Great Virus and ensuing tribal warfare. As a Hussar, part of a group of ruthless raiders, Deirdre is as fierce as she is philosophical. When her sister, Mindy, is kidnapped by Tom Carlyle, a mercenary working for a powerful group known as the Bees, Deirdre embarks on a perilous journey to rescue her.
The Bees, led by Commandant Walker, subject their captives to experimental genetics programs, believing that Deirdre and Mindy may hold the key to humanity's resurgence. As Deirdre battles to save her sister, she becomes a symbol of both contempt and respect among the tribal Nations, earning the moniker "Crazy Hawk."
Stewart's novel delves into themes of survival, love, and the resilience of the human spirit. While Deirdre's character may appear larger-than-life, her journey is grounded in emotional reality, making "Crazy Hawk" a compelling read for fans of dystopian fiction.
Praise for "Crazy Hawk"
Kirkus Reviews lauds "Crazy Hawk" as "a riveting futuristic tale of global ruin and rescue." They commend Stewart's world-building and the novel's dramatic power, emphasizing its thrilling action and nuanced character portrayals.
"Crazy Hawk" is available now at major bookstores and online retailers. For more information, please visit https://www.hovartus.com/
"Crazy Hawk" showcases R.J. Stewart's storytelling prowess, offering readers an unforgettable journey through a devastated world where one woman's courage and determination become the last hope for her sister's salvation.
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