N.L. Williams

Future novels

Have you ever been at a Chinese restaurant and looked into a bowl of wrapped, fortune cookies, wondering which to choose? That's my dilemma. I have four stories in mind: I recently brainstormed a fantastic idea to write a non-fiction book about corporations in all categories of commerce and their buying methods. I have three stories in mind. Unfortunately, I dropped an idea for a non-fiction book about corporations and their buying methods as involving too much research and too many complications. So, I plan to go forward with a novel called Raid on Innocence. It will take place during WWII in Asheville, NC, and it will be loosely based on a true event. High German officials and embassy staff were held in Asheville during WWII at a hotel. My story will be another thriller/human drama tale of the daughter of one of the German embassy families who falls in love with one of the American GI guarding them. Then she discovers her father is spying against the Americans and will be handing over crucial secrets to the Germans via an illegal ham radio transmission. That's all I'll say about it at this point; the rest will have to remain a deep, dark secret for now!

Another story, almost as compelling, is shaping in my mind and centers on a real event today taking place at Richards-Gebaur AFB (now closed) in Kansas City, MO. It would be another UN conspiracy thriller featuring Destin Campbell.

Finally, another possibility is a thriller involving a new, deadly type of terrorist biological weapons experiment on American soil. This possibility could be another Destin Campbell sequel as well.