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Bestselling Author & Everest Survivor Launches Military Thriller Bloodline of Redemption
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A rogue Russian submarine, a buried Cold War vendetta, and a hunted American aircrew collide in this high-stakes naval thriller.

SNOQUALMIE, Wash. - Washingtoner -- Snoqualmie, Washington — Bestselling author and Everest solo summiteer Brian Dickinson is back — this time with a high-stakes military thriller that merges his real-life survival experience with authentic naval warfare. His new novel, Bloodline of Redemption, is now available for preorder in paperback and ebook, with an official release date of September 17, 2025.

A rogue Russian submarine. A buried Cold War vendetta. A hunted American aircrew forced to fight for redemption across the U.S. and into the icy peaks of the Pacific Northwest's Cascade Mountains. Bloodline of Redemption drops readers into a world of covert operations, geopolitical tension, and raw survival — all inspired by Dickinson's own military background.

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"I wanted this story to feel real — because a lot of it is," says Dickinson. "The terrain, the training, the pressure of command… even the scenes set in Snoqualmie are drawn from places I know firsthand."

During his six years of service as a U.S. Navy Aviation Rescue Swimmer, Dickinson deployed globally, conducting classified missions and real-world rescues that inform the technical accuracy of his fiction. The novel's military realism, combined with survival themes and psychological depth, offers readers a fast-paced yet grounded experience in the vein of Tom Clancy and Jack Carr.

Dickinson's real-life accomplishments have earned national media attention, including features on CNN, Fox News, The Huffington Post, and more. His first book, Blind Descent, chronicled his miraculous solo descent from Mount Everest after losing his vision near the summit — a survival story that captivated readers worldwide. His follow-up, Calm in the Chaos, shared true rescue missions from his and other elite Navy operators — a theme he continues to explore on his podcast, Calm in the Chaos, which features untold stories from U.S. special operations and first responder communities.

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With Bloodline of Redemption, Dickinson moves into fiction with the same unflinching intensity that made his nonfiction resonate. It's a story about legacy, sacrifice, and the invisible threads that connect generations of warriors — both past and present.

Preorder now on Amazon: https://a.co/d/ea62QmD

For interviews, media inquiries, podcast appearances, or speaking engagements, visit: https://briandickinson.net

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