Today, I slashed prices for the eBook versions of “Three Days In August: A U.S. Army Soldier’s Fight For Military Justice” at Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble to only $2.99!
Both of the online booksellers’ systems should reflect the $3 price drops for the eBook versions of the story of Army Green Beret Sgt. 1st Class Kelly A. Stewart within 48 hours of this posting.
The price drops will remain in effect until Aug. 20, the three-year anniversary of the date on which this highly-decorated combat veteran‘s three-day court-martial ended and he was sentenced to eight years behind bars at the U.S. Military Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth, Kan.
With the help of the folks at Special Operations Speaks, a group that includes many of the same folks who worked tirelessly to derail Sen. John Kerry‘s presidential bid in 2004, I hope to get a lot of copies of the eBooks into circulation so the world can know the truth about what’s happening to soldiers like Stewart.
As explained in this recent post, I learned the group will soon begin championing Stewart’s cause as well as that of Army Ranger 1LT Michael Behenna, a soldier Stewart befriended behind bars who is also a victim of the military justice system.
If you don’t like eBooks or simply prefer paperbacks, you can order paperback versions at Amazon or at Barnes & Noble. Regardless of the format, this true story is sure to make your blood boil!
Be sure to visit http://TheClapperMemo.com, too! That’s where you’ll find news and updates about my upcoming second nonfiction book, “The CLAPPER MEMO,” set for release this fall.