Stephen Makk

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Stephen Makk

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Stephen Makk is the author of 20 books, including the bestselling USS Stonewall Jackson Series and The Tom Hilton Series. He mainly writes thrillers about technology and the military, with hints of romance. His protagonists are male and female, playing the imperfect hands they’re dealt.

How to write like a Makk… Take the mind of a fish, any fish (he’s an experienced diver). Add an engineer, simmer for years. Sprinkle on liberal helpings of strategist, astronomer, historian and anthropologist. Bring to the boil and let loose. You need some Makk on your bookshelf!

Average rating: 4.2 · 7,449 ratings · 268 reviews · 24 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Dragon's Claw (USS Ston...

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USS Stonewall Jackson (USS ...

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The Kraken Strike (USS Ston...

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The Spratly Incident (USS S...

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The Iranian Blockade (USS S...

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HMS Holy Ghost

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Ninety Degrees North (USS S...

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USS Stonewall Jackson The Spratly Incident The Black Sea Horde The Iranian Blockade The Tiger and the Dragon Ninety Degrees North The Kraken Strike
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“I’ve been around the world twice, talked to everyone once, seen two whales fuck, been to three world fairs, and I even know a man in Thailand with a wooden cock. Push more peter, more sweeter and more completer than any other peter pusher around. I’m a hard bodied, hairy chested, rootin, tootin, shootin, parachutin, demolition double cap crimping, Frogman. “There ain’t nothing I can’t do, no sky too high, no sea to rough, no muff too tough. “Learnt a lot of lessons in my life, never shoot a large calibre man with a small calibre bullet. Drive all kinds of truck 2 bys, 4 bys, 6 bys, those big motherfuckers that bend and go tshhhh, tshhhh, when you step on the breaks. Anything in life worth doing, is worth overdoing, moderation is for cowards. I’m a lover, I’m a fighter, I’m a UDT Navy Seal Diver, I wine, dine, intertwine and sneak out the back door when the revealing is done. So, if you’re feeling froggy you better jump because this Frogman’s been there, done that, and is going back for more. Cheers Boys!”
Stephen Makk, The Iranian Blockade

“with this? I know it wasn’t Kamov.” Nathan rested his chin on an elbow. “The bunch of Baboons in the State Department, the White House and whatever the Japanese equivalent is. They’re probably all jumping around”
Stephen Makk, The Kraken Strike

“The business of a soldier is to fight. Armies are not called out to dig trenches, to throw up breastworks, and live in camps. But to find the enemy, and strike him; to invade his country, and do him all possible damage in the shortest possible time… but such a war would of necessity, be of brief continuance, and so would be an economy of prosperity and life in the end. To move swiftly, strike vigorously, and”
Stephen Makk, Ninety Degrees North

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