

His first novel, Monster Hunter International is now in its third printing.

Larry resides in Utah with his very patient wife and family. He shoots competitively and is a certified concealed weapons instructor. He has been a gun dealer, firearms instructor, accountant, and is now a very successful writer. Larry Correia is hopelessly addicted to two things: guns and B-horror movies. The other short story set after original Trilogy is called Bombshell and that is in the book Noir Fatale I think this is the most passable of the 3 post trilogy stories. There was a secret war being waged by opposing forces of magic-users, and Jake had no idea that he had just attracted the attention of one side, whose ruthless leaders were of the opinion that Jake was far too dangerous to be permitted to live. Target Rich Environment 1: Detroit Christmas (Prequel story to the trilogy), Murder on the Orient Elite. And things were even worse than Jake imagined. Jake found out that the Feds had lied to him about Delilah being a murderer as well as a bank robber, and they had lied about this being his last job for them-he was too valuable for them to let him go. But the last operation he was sent along to help with went completely wrong, and Delilah Jones, the woman the G-men were after, who just happened to be an old friend of Jake's in happier times, had a lot of magical muscle with her, too much muscle for the cops to handle, even with Jake's help. He's free because he has a magical talent, being able to alter the force of gravity in himself and objects in his vicinity, and the Bureau of Investigation calls on him when they need his help in apprehending criminals with their own magical talents. Jake Sullivan is a war hero, a private eye-and an ex-con.
