Current Radius7 Projects
The Fingerprint of God
Please welcome our newest author, Jerry Lindberg, who has just entered our stable with his Christian thriller, The Fingerprint of God. Jerry's book delves into the events surrounding recently unearthed evidence of Moses and the biblical Exodus. However, don't think you are going to be reading something out of a Scientific American. Jerry's real talent is turning dry sterile archeological minutia into nerve-twanging movie-paced action with characters so real you'll soon be slipping into their cummerbunds and stilettos. From the floor of the Red Sea to the thrones of global power, The Fingerprint of God will fling you into the religious and political vorticies contending to silence the duty-bound protagonists before they can herald their earth-shattering findings to the world, shifting the balance of power forever.
Foreign and Domestic
The UN is a superpower. Improbable? Author Michael Mannske doesn't think so and proves it by crafting a war-thriller so believable it could be ripped from today's headlines or tomorrow's CNN news. Viewed through the cockpit of over-the-hill fighter pilot John "Spiderman" Trent as he strives to reunite his war-torn family, this beowulf breathes new life back into the near-fiction genre so richly, you will swear you can smell the burning metal of the flightline yourself. Not since Red Storm Rising and Team Yankee has a military book been so impossible to put down. Available on Amazon. Order Now!

Near Deads
When a member of their congregation is touched by an act of terrorism, the old men of Gospel Reformed Church decide to collectively enlist in the Army to do their part for the war on terror. Author David Earl's thought-provoking tale of faith and duty explores the conflicted sacrifice men must sometimes make of family, church and themselves in order to preserve them. Based on true characters, this book is due for release in December 2008.

JV
JV is a graphic novel by Brandon Wind that tells the story of a young man named Jackson Valient with the single
power of invulnerability; he can't fly, he has no super speed, no
super strength, no nothing. But he feels compelled to use his paltry
power to fight crime, avenge those less fortunate. In his first
clumsy and ill-fated attempt to foil a crime he stumbles right into
the path of the consumate superhero, the Shadow-Man! Shadow-Man is no
nonsense, he takes what he does very seriously. The worst thing for
him is to be idolized by an excitable kid who fancies himself a
superhero. JV is basically the story of Batman and Robin if Batman
couldn't stand Robin and never wanted him around. It's a story that
probably doesn't need to be told but we're telling it anyway!



