About Camp Chaos by Anne Fox
In the first book of The Unit series, you meet Katheryn Hanko. Working for the FBI and stationed in the Albuquerque Field Office, she receives orders to return to Quantico, Virginia—home of the FBI Academy. But is that really where she’s going? Ushered aboard a Department of Justice Gulfstream 550, she meets a man whom she soon determines is not there to introduce her to a new assignment in the FBI. Accepting the call, she then finds herself undergoing a rigorous intake evaluation, and is given her code name, “Hank”, when she insists that they just use her surname minus the O so she can “just be one of the guys”. The only woman in the team, she hides herself behind a string of epithets suitable for sailors, driven by her anxiety to fit in. Will she ever lose that mouth of hers? And how does she end up being Spud’s wife?
Next it’s on to her first mission with the team: tracking down an extremist group calling itself Camp Chaos.
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Author Bio:
Anne Fox lives in El Paso along with six chickens, a pond full of goldfish, two Maine Coon cats, and a full-blooded alley cat. She enjoys many hobbies, including crafts, gardening, and rockhounding. When not writing, she practices her marksmanship skills and draws upon that for her crime/suspense series, The Unit. Also the holder of a Commercial pilot’s license, she once ran her own flight school and trained many people to fly, having over 6,000 flight hours recorded in her pilot logbooks.
Anne began writing in 2019 with her debut book, Gabriel’s Call—a stand-alone novel about a woman believed to be schizophrenic and her doctor. It’s the only stand-alone and the only metaphysical book she has penned. She then segued into the crime/suspense genre, with now 20 books to The Unit series and number 21 being written.
Anne created her own publishing company, Star on the Mountain Books, and is the proverbial “chief cook and bottle washer” there: writing, editing, formatting, and proofreading her own books as well as books for others. She regularly gives a shout-out to her wonderful cover artist, Momir Borocki, for his excellent work on all of her books.
Doing extensive research for all of her The Unit series books keeps her busy as well. She tries her best to portray a realistic account of both the action within each book and focuses strongly on the human side of the characters. Readers will share her characters’ inner thoughts, fears, and desires as she paints them with her emotional brush to bring them alive. Asked why she writes, she often responds with, “Because my characters insist that I tell their stories.” They all hope her readers will find their stories interesting.