QUESTIONS & COMMENTS
I am open to questions, comments, and discussions on all topics I write about here including scenes or details from An Honorable German. The interest readers have in World War Two, the Third Reich, the Kriegsmarine and U-Boats, is broad and deep. Given human nature, I’m certain that many more people have questions than those who are willing to ask them. I plan to make my website a resource for information on these topics. I’ve slogged through a lot of books, websites and articles so I think I have a good idea of what is worth reading and what isn’t. You can take advantage of that knowledge as you wish. While I consider myself an expert in these areas, please remember my definition of expert is someone who had learned enough about a subject to know how much it is they don’t know.
I try and have a presence on most social media sites, But neither my assistant, Tad, nor myself, can possibly check those sites on a regular basis so if you want to communicate with me, please, use email:
Email:
Charles – charles@charlesmccain.com
Tad – tad@charlesmccain.com
And please don’t be offended if you write me and Tad answers. I can’t answer all the emails I receive. |
| Charles McCain is a lifelong student of 20th Century military and maritime history. He grew up in South Carolina and is a graduate of Tulane University. His first novel, An Honorable German, a World War Two naval epic told from the point of a German U-boat commander, was published in 2009. Prior to becoming a full time writer, Mr. McCain spent twenty-three years in the financial services industry. Having survived a bout with cancer, Mr. McCain is now at work on a second novel. He lives in Washington, DC.
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In the tradition of Das Boot and The Hunt for Red October comes the greatest submarine novel in a generation, An Honorable German, featuring a heroic and conflicted German U-Boat Commander. |
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