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Graham Brown
Graham Brown grew up in Illinois, Connecticut and Pennsylvania, moving often with his family. As far as he knows they weren't in the witness protection program or part of any top secret government agency - but then - would they really tell him?A former pilot and lawyer and later part of a start... show more

Graham Brown grew up in Illinois, Connecticut and Pennsylvania, moving often with his family. As far as he knows they weren't in the witness protection program or part of any top secret government agency - but then - would they really tell him?A former pilot and lawyer and later part of a start up health care firm, Graham decided he hadn't had enough different careers yet and decided to become a writer.A huge fan of Clive Cussler, Michael Crichton, Stephen King and television shows like the X-files and Lost, Graham's first novel Black Rain debuted in January 2010. He now co-writes the NUMA Files series with Clive Cussler. Their second collaboration, The Storm, debuted at #1 on the New York Times best seller list.Visit Graham's website, www.grahambrownthrillers.com, for all his latest book news and to read excerpts. Graham hopes you'll join him at his Facebook page, www.facebook.com/GrahamBrownAuthor, where he pops in often to chat with readers.
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Barbara1951
Barbara1951 rated it 11 years ago
Pretty good. Not among the best. 3.3.
Brian's Book Blog
Brian's Book Blog rated it 12 years ago
Picked up at the supermarket for £2 based on the blurb on the back. Haven't read previous books in series by this author, but so far it reads like a cross between Clive Cussler and Matthew Reilly.Nice easy page-turner for the commute--Finished today - 500 pages in 2 days...really kept me reading to ...
Brian's Book Blog
Brian's Book Blog rated it 12 years ago
Picked up at the supermarket for £2 based on the blurb on the back. Haven't read previous books in series by this author, but so far it reads like a cross between Clive Cussler and Matthew Reilly.Nice easy page-turner for the commute--Finished today - 500 pages in 2 days...really kept me reading to ...
veeral
veeral rated it 13 years ago
When I bought this book – based on its title – I thought this to be an archeological thriller. But alas, it was not to be. Graham Brown starts this novel with a lot of promise and subsequently builds a high body count in the process. But halfway through the book, Brown seems to sway away from the ma...
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