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Don Bentley is the NYT bestselling author of The Hostile Intent and Tom Clancy’s Zero Hour. Don is a former FBI Special Agent, SWAT Team member, and Army Apache helicopter pilot.
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Former U.S. Air Force Captain Dale Brown is the superstar author of 25 consecutive New York Times best-selling military-action, aviation adventure novels.
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Cussler began writing novels in 1965 and was an internationally recognized authority on shipwrecks and the founder of the National Underwater and Marine Agency. He was honored with the Lowell Thomas Award for outstanding underwater exploration.
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DeMille is the New York Times bestselling author of twenty novels, six of which were #1 New York Times bestsellers. Nelson DeMille is a combat-decorated U.S. Army veteran, a member of Mensa, Poets & Writers, and the Authors Guild, and a member and past president of the Mystery Writers of America.
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Eisler's bestselling thrillers have won the Barry Award and the Gumshoe Award for Best Thriller of the Year, have been included in numerous "Best Of" lists, and have been translated into nearly twenty languages.
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Gregg Hurwitz is the critically acclaimed, New York Times and internationally bestselling author of 20 novels. His novels have been shortlisted for numerous literary awards, graced top ten lists, and have been published in 30 languages.
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Born in London, Conn Iggulden read English at London University and worked as a teacher for seven years before becoming a full-time writer. Conn has written more than twenty books including his most recent series, set in the Athens of Pericles.
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Lee Jackson writes Historical Thriller Fiction, particularly surrounding the Cold War. Having lived in Morocco, Germany, Costa Rica, and the United States and having been deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan for a combined 38 months, he's been up close and personal with many different cultures.
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Brad Meltzer is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Inner Circle, The Book of Fate, and nine other bestselling thrillers including The Tenth Justice, The First Counsel, The Millionaires, and The President’s Shadow. His newest book, The Escape Artist, debuted at #1 on the bestseller list.
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Nick Petrie received his MFA in fiction from the University of Washington, won a Hopwood Award for short fiction, and his story “At the Laundromat” won the 2006 Short Story Contest in The Seattle Review, a national literary journal.
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David Poyer's sea career included service in the Atlantic, Mediterranean, Arctic, Caribbean, and Pacific. His widely popular series featuring Captain Dan Lenson has been required reading in the Literature of the Sea course at the U.S. Naval Academy, along with that of Joseph Conrad and Herman Melville.
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Joel C. Rosenberg is the New York Times bestselling author of seven novels and five nonfiction books with nearly 3 million copies sold. The Ezekiel Option received the Gold Medallion award as the "Best Novel of 2006" from the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association.
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Brad Taylor served for more than twenty-one years in the U.S. Army, retiring in 2010 as a Special Forces Lieutenant colonel. During that time he held numerous infantry and special operations positions, including eight years in 1st Special Forces Operations Detachment—Delta, popularly known as the Delta Force, where he commanded multiple troops and a squadron.
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Amir Tsarfati was born in Israel and has lived there most of his life. Since fulfilling his mandatory service in the Israeli Defense Force, he has continued as a major in the IDF Reserve. In 2001, he became founder and president of Behold Israel, a non-profit organization which provides worldwide real-time access to reliable sources of news and information about Israel from within the powerful context of Bible history and prophecy.
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Rio Youers is the British Fantasy and Sunburst Award–nominated author of Westlake Soul and Lola on Fire. His 2017 thriller, The Forgotten Girl, was a finalist for the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Crime Novel.
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