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November 25, 2023
Special guest appearance with author J. Robert Kinney
Saturday, November 25, 2023, 10 am – 11 am
Award-Winning Suspense Author of
‘The Volya Series
Please join us for a book signing with J. Robert Kinney on Saturday, November 25, 2023. J. Kinney will appear at 10:30 AM.
About the Author: Dr. J. Robert Kinney is an award-winning suspense/thriller author. His published novels include the award-winning trilogy, The Volya Series. Ring of Conspiracy (Dec. 2020), was named the Best Suspense of 2020, winning the Silver Falchion from the Killer Nashville International Writers Conference, and At All Costs (Oct. 2022) was a finalist for the Claymore Award for Best Upcoming Thriller.
Born and raised in North Carolina, Kinney has a PhD in political science, with specialties in international relations & terrorism studies, as well as degrees in psychology and forensic science. Kinney has worked in behavioral science and national security research for a government contractor, in federal public policy in DC, taught university courses on global politics, and lectured on crime scene investigation. Currently residing in Tennessee, he enjoys reading, playing basketball/tennis, traveling the world, and teaching on insider threat, international politics, foreign policy, and terrorism.
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