Eagle Boy Scout (BSA) is Main Character in New Novel – Green Spin

With the recent release of his new tech thriller Green Spin on Amazon.com, author John Pilmer talks about the important role Scouting plays in the development of the book’s main character, Jack Knighton.

Green Spin character Jack is a product of a principle-baseed upbringing including Scouting,” stated John Pilmer. “This year’s BSA celebration of 100 years of Scouting is a good time to launch Green Spin because Jack’s terrifying fictional story draws on strengths developed in part through the Boy Scout program.”

In a video interview, the book’s author reveals that no less than nine points of the Scout Law are found in Jack’s fictional character. Under great stress,he draws on these strengths of character as he faces life-changing and urgent situations and decisions throughout the pages of Green Spin.

“In the story, I draw on my own childhood memories of Scouting,” offered Pilmer. “Loyalty, bravery, and reverence are key parts of Jack’s character, along with childhood antics from my own experience at summer camp, We cover a fictionalized account of these in Green Spin.”

Learn more about Green Spin at http://www.GreenSpinBook.com

Twitter @GreenSpinNews

About the Novel – Green Spin

Set in the Pacific Northwest, Green Spin takes Jack Knighton on an unwanted thrill ride viewed through the lens of future technology, while he doubts his own worthiness for the heart of Julie Janson.

Lives hang in the balance, including Jack’s and 2016 presidential candidate Gerald Hunte, in this life-or-death struggle, controlled by the mental whiz gone postal. Julie, the girl of Jack’s hopes and dreams, struggles along with Jack’s family to cope through the hellish ordeal as SWAT works feverishly to save lives – even if some must die.

More at http://www.GreenSpinBook.com

Available on Amazon.com

Press Contact

Andon Carling
PilmerPR
acarling@pilmerpr.com
(801) 805-6755

With the recent release of his new tech thriller Green Spin on Amazon.com, author John Pilmer talks about the important role Scouting plays in the development of the book’s main character, Jack Knighton.

Green Spin character Jack is a product of a principle-baseed upbringing including Scouting,” stated John Pilmer. “This year’s BSA celebration of 100 years of Scouting is a good time to launch Green Spin because Jack’s terrifying fictional story draws on strengths developed in part through the Boy Scout program.”

In a video interview, the book’s author reveals that no less than nine points of the Scout Law are found in Jack’s fictional character. Under great stress,he draws on these strengths of character as he faces life-changing and urgent situations and decisions throughout the pages of Green Spin.

“In the story, I draw on my own childhood memories of Scouting,” offered Pilmer. “Loyalty, bravery, and reverence are key parts of Jack’s character, along with childhood antics from my own experience at summer camp, We cover a fictionalized account of these in Green Spin.”

Learn more about Green Spin at http://www.GreenSpinBook.com

Twitter @GreenSpinNews

About the Novel – Green Spin

Set in the Pacific Northwest, Green Spin takes Jack Knighton on an unwanted thrill ride viewed through the lens of future technology, while he doubts his own worthiness for the heart of Julie Janson.

Lives hang in the balance, including Jack’s and 2016 presidential candidate Gerald Hunte, in this life-or-death struggle, controlled by the mental whiz gone postal. Julie, the girl of Jack’s hopes and dreams, struggles along with Jack’s family to cope through the hellish ordeal as SWAT works feverishly to save lives – even if some must die.

More at http://www.GreenSpinBook.com

Available on Amazon.com

Press Contact

Andon Carling
PilmerPR
acarling@pilmerpr.com
(801) 805-6755

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