US Commissioned Warship

David Tunno Author Interview

Intrepid Spirit follows a modern-day Navy Commander who is sent to “Old Ironside” for a PR cruise that turns into a battle with terrorists using antiquated weaponry. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

The inspiration for the story was the events of 9/11. It was a reminder that, in effect, the Barbary Coast war of the early 1800s never really ended. That war prominently featured the U.S.S. Constitution, “Old Ironsides” a ship I read about extensively as a boy when I was fascinated by the age of sail. Research revealed that the ship is the oldest ship in the world and, significantly, still a US commissioned warship. Readers of the book will learn how important that factor is to the plot.

What character did you enjoy writing for? Was there one that was more challenging to write for?

The main character, Captain Moses Redding, was a challenge. Motivated by politics, the treatment he received from the navy over what most would consider a heroic action ignites a bitterness in him. His transfer to command of the Constitution on a PR cruise is purgatory for this man of action. The difficulty for me was in showing expressions of that bitterness without allowing it to overwhelm the character. I needed to show him to be a complex character that includes very likable traits and a depth that is key to the transformation in his character arc.

What research did you do for this novel to ensure that you captured the essence of the story’s theme?

Intrepid Spirit was heavily researched in every aspect of the plot down to the smallest details. They included specifics regarding the US Navy now and in the age of sail, modern-day and historic Islamic influences around the world, the Qur’an itself, Muslim beliefs, geographic, astrological, flora, fauna, and meteorological details, miscellaneous historic points and every detail of the ship herself, including her reputation as a haunted vessel, which prompted a key element of the plot.

What is the next book that you are working on, and when can your fans expect it to be out?

Not currently working on another book, but have compiled notes on another military action novel that I believe will share the kind of elements that make Intrepid Spirit distinct in the genre.

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Brazen navy hero Lt. Moses Redding incites an international incident on the eve of Mideast peace talks. He’s banished to command the 200-year-old USS Constitution, “Old Ironsides,” on a Mediterranean PR cruise—purgatory for a man of action.

Onboard is the alluring but high-spirited Dr. Miriam Hannah. She’s a naval historian and the top aide to Vice President Virginia Mitchell, point person on the peace talks. A battle of the sexes ensues between the mutually attracted, but conflicted lovers.

While terrorists abduct VP Mitchell in a plot to destroy the talks and ignite a world-wide jihad, the haunted Constitution mysteriously intervenes in Redding’s personal transformation. He returns the favor by ordering the crew trained in her antique weapons, unaware how vital that soon will be.

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