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Yes, this is gonna be a series. And, and yeah, I thought that too because I heard that about either about other authors or from other authors interviews that their publishers wanted to keep them. Hey, you had a success with the character. We're not gonna let you else. And who knows if that's just the author saying that. Who knows how hard they pushed. I mean there are all sorts of things that you don't get out of one. I mean, who knows background. But for me it wasn't even. They didn't even hesitate for. They didn't hesitate around the non fiction side for targeted Beirut. And then they didn't hesitate at all on this either. And I have all sorts of other plans too, by the way, to keep expanding. But. But yeah, I dove into this and this is Chris Walker. And the background on this is I had these. So it's a 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. I'll have to go back and count at some point. But it's in a, it's in an old computer that I kept. I keep all my computers, by the way. They just kind of stack up. But I wrote down all these different ideas when it came time for me to leave the military, or I was getting closer to leaving the military and I had to decide on which. Hey, what, what of all these ideas that I have here, what's the one I need to come out of the gate with? What's my first book? And it was very clear that that was going to be the terminal list I wanted it to be Savage Son, my third book, but the characters weren't yet developed to a place where I could explore those themes of hunter and hunted and the dark side. And so I thought, okay, Terminalist is the one to come out of the gate with. But I had this other idea, I had this fourth option idea and that came from really watching westerns with my dad as a kid. And this old western called have Gun, Will travel came out, 50s and 60s, that was actually a radio show before, before it was a TV show. And. And so I was watching those with my dad. And then of course Shane and Magnificent Seven and Pale Rider and High Plains Drifter and all these stranger comes to town narratives that are part of our western mythology. And so I had this idea back then, that was December of 2014, or let's say fall of 2014. I started writing in December of 2014, but I had all these ideas and then dove into the Terminal List. And then of course comes True Believer and Savage Son and the Devil's Hand. And I just, I'm all in on the Terminal List and I think I'm getting better at my craft. I think every book's gotten better. That's always my goal, like I said. But then in the summer of 2021, we're filming the terminal list in LA and we have a day off and I'm start thinking about some things that I can do outside the Terminal List universe. So I revisit the fourth option idea and I write it up a bit, a little more because I have a full day to myself and. And I started just, just building that out. And then I got back and I turned that into a 40 page PowerPoint presentation where I attached actors and like the mood and pictures of New Orleans and the dog and this whole, this whole thing. And so I got that, that together thinking that, hey, I'm going to pitch it to Hollywood because I don't have time to write another book right now. I have to focus on the next James Reese. So I'm going to pitch this to Hollywood. So that's what I did. I had another, and I had another idea too. Same, same, same story behind that idea. But I pitched them both to. They both got picked up by production company, I'll say. And then I saw some start to morph and it was the other one because we started, we decided to do the other idea first. So I had that same thing, that huge outline, that huge treatment for this other idea. And then I saw the showrunner come in and all these executives come in and the creative team come in and I saw that original treatment of mine morph in a different direction. And who knows, it might have been a better direction, who knows? But there would never be, I realized anything that someone could go back to, that was purely the best that I could do at that time. The other books, I don't mind how they, how they evolve to the screen because I know that's a different medium. And I'm. I'm a student. I'm always approach everything as a. As a student. But it doesn't bother me that the Terminal list isn't exactly the same as the book on the screen or that True Believer that's coming out in the fall isn't exactly the same. That doesn't bother me because people can always go back to that book. And that's the best I could do at the time. And I realized that was never going to happen with these treatments. And so when I had the opportunity, I clawed these things back from Hollywood and then decided to turn the fourth option into my first book outside the James Reese Terminalist universe. But I also realized I need a co author for this because I need to focus on the James Reese Terminalist universe. And maybe one day I'll be able to write two books in one year. If I think, like, Grisham can do it, Michael Connolly can do it. But I think their children are older and out of the house, I think. So I think that may open up a little time for them. But at this stage, I realized I needed a co author. So I searched for a long time to find a co author and found MP Woodward, who is a former. Yeah, the Handler. So I read the Handler, loved the Handler, and I said, I wonder if MP Woodward would like to collaborate on a book. And so reached out to him and he was all for it. So then we went back and I sent him that 40 page PowerPoint presentation and he read that. And then we started going back and forth on an outline for a few months and, and text and email and zoom and. And we got that to a place where, okay, beginning, middle, and end, we're all. It's. It's all, all together here, characters. And then he went off and wrote for like two months and then sent it to me in August. And then I got it then and worked on it until just about a month ago. So it's, It's. There's a lot of my DNA in there, so it's not stuff that I just threw my. And anybody who reads it will realize that it's not just something I threw my. My name on. And it was supposed to by my. My. I'm sorry I'm talking so much here, but I get so excited about. And my idea was this was supposed to come out in January, February, and then James Reese 8 was supposed to come out in May, June, according to my original plan. But try Havoc, as we talked about, took so much longer to write because it was doing research, essentially historical fiction, 1968, not doing contemporary research took a lot longer than I anticipated. So that book took so long to write that it really put me behind by a good solid year, maybe a year and a half, two years. So. So anyway, so this is the book for this year, but it was not supposed to be. It was supposed to come out a few months ago, and then James Reese Date was supposed to come out in this May, June. But that's just how. That's just how life goes.