John Thompson spent 25 years as an investment banker before becoming a full time novelist. He lives with his wife and daughter, his Boykin Spaniel, Lulu, and his Jack Russell, Mr. Bean, and divides his time between Charleston, SC, and a mountain home in Blooming Grove, PA. His first novel, ARMAGEDDON CONSPIRACY was a finalist for Best Fiction by the Southern Independent Booksellers, and winner of the Independent Publishers' (IPPY) Gold Medal for Best Thriller of the Year.In 2012, he released an occult thriller, SALEM VI: REBECCA'S RISING, co-authored with Jack Heath, as well as THE HONG KONG DECEPTION, book...
Catherine Raven
Catherine Raven is a former national park ranger at Glacier, Mount Rainier, North Cascades, Voyageurs, and Yellowstone national parks. She earned a PhD in biology from Montana State University, holds degrees in zoology and botany from the University of Montana, and is a member of American Mensa and Sigma Xi. Her natural history essays have appeared in American Scientist, Journal of American Mensa, and Montana Magazine. You can find her in Fox's valley tugging tumbleweeds from the sloughs.
John Thompson
John Thompson spent 25 years as an investment banker before becoming a full time novelist. He lives with his wife and daughter, his Boykin Spaniel, Lulu, and his Jack Russell, Mr. Bean, and divides his time between Charleston, SC, and a mountain home in Blooming Grove, PA. His first novel, ARMAGEDDON CONSPIRACY was a finalist for Best Fiction by the Southern Independent Booksellers, and winner of the Independent Publishers' (IPPY) Gold Medal for Best Thriller of the Year.In 2012, he released an occult thriller, SALEM VI: REBECCA'S RISING, co-authored with Jack Heath, as well as THE HONG KONG DECEPTION, book...
Catherine Raven
Catherine Raven is a former national park ranger at Glacier, Mount Rainier, North Cascades, Voyageurs, and Yellowstone national parks. She earned a PhD in biology from Montana State University, holds degrees in zoology and botany from the University of Montana, and is a member of American Mensa and Sigma Xi. Her natural history essays have appeared in American Scientist, Journal of American Mensa, and Montana Magazine. You can find her in Fox's valley tugging tumbleweeds from the sloughs.