“Fabled Fifteen” is published!
“Fabled Fifteen: The Pacific War Saga of Carrier Air Group 15” is now available as an e-book at Amazon. If you don’t have a Kindle, you can download a free Kindle app for Mac, PC, or iBook.
Those of you outside North America will have to go to your local Amazon site. Search “Cleaver: Fabled Fifteen”.
Craig Abrahamson said on March 18, 2014
I’ve already got a Kindle, so all I gotta do is download it….?
Tom Cleaver said on March 18, 2014
exactly
James Kelley said on March 18, 2014
*click*
Got it. 🙂
George Williams said on March 18, 2014
I’m know I’m old fashioned, but, how I wish I could just go to my local bookshop and buy a copy……………..
Tom Cleaver said on March 18, 2014
The hardbound edition will be out from Casemate Publishers at the end of September.
Editor said on March 19, 2014
Warmest congratulations to the book launch! /M
Rob Pollock said on March 19, 2014
Well done, Tom. If I can prise the Kindle away from my wife, I’ll download it.
bob mack said on March 19, 2014
congrats again tom…sure is a winning cover
Alan Rush said on March 19, 2014
Congratulations Tom! I have a Kobo rather than a Kindle so I will check for compatibility. Otherwise, I have a space on the shelf for the print edition come September.
michael dudick said on March 19, 2014
i love the cover art
Tom Cleaver said on March 19, 2014
George Paterson did a great job, didn’t he? The moment McCampbell and Rushing spotted the Zeros coming from behind the clouds, October 24, 1944
Frank Cronin said on March 19, 2014
Tom,
I will have my IT tech, aka, grandson try to get it to my I-Pad. If that is not possible, the hardcover will be mine in September. Look forward to reading it.
Tom Cleaver said on March 19, 2014
BTW – those of you who have (or will be getting) the book, once you have read it, please leave a review. One thing we know as far as marketing is concerned is that the audience for books like this pays attention to reviews. Thanks in advance.
Dan DeSilva said on March 22, 2014
Congrats tom.
Excellent covrr art. One day I hope to do some aviation paintings…would prefer to do some of historic operations (actual combat events) but I guess I should start by doing some of “regular operations” (patrol/training) first.
You are an inspiring modeller to me thanks.