![]() ![]() His first novelette - Annie and the Senator: A Story of Vigilante Justice - shows what a woman can do when a senator tries to destroy her life. His first novel - Justifiable Homicide: A Political Thriller - addresses one of the most basic questions in political philosophy: When does killing political leaders constitute justifiable homicide? He spends most of his time in Fayetteville, North Carolina, Southeast Asia, and Europe. He has been inducted into the United States Martial Arts Hall of Fame, International Martial Arts Hall of Fame, Taekwon-do Hall of Fame, and the Who's Who in Martial Arts Hall of Fame. His career gold medal count stands at 900+. He has won 80+ gold medals in taekwondo and karate national championship tournaments (U.S.A.). He is a world champion in taekwondo, karate, kung fu and tai chi (both Yang and Sun styles). Along the way, he earned 23 academic degrees, including 13 doctorates from universities in the United States and 4 European countries, and worked or lectured in more than 30 countries. ![]() McGee worked as a certified public accountant (CPA), accounting professor, attorney, banker, and consultant, and published 58 nonfiction books before becoming a novelist. ![]()
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