Ben Coes is an accomplished American author, best known for his thrilling spy and political novels. He is the mastermind behind the Dewey Andreas series, which features an ex-Ranger named Dewey Andreas. This character constantly finds himself in the midst of potential attacks on the United States, making for a captivating and adventurous read. Coes' books are popular across the country, with thousands of fans drawn to the high-stakes stories and thrilling plotlines.
Coes' background includes working as a speechwriter for Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, as well as for Mitt Romney during his campaign for Governor of Massachusetts. These experiences have provided him with a unique insight into the world of politics and international relations, which he skillfully incorporates into his writing. His ability to create compelling stories based on current events has earned him a reputation as a talented and engaging author.
In addition to his work as an author, Coes has received recognition for his writing abilities, including the Bennett Cerf Memorial Prize for Fiction during his time at Columbia College. He has also been a White House Intern under President Reagan and a Fellow at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. These experiences have further enriched his understanding of the political landscape and have enabled him to craft even more authentic and engaging stories. Coes currently resides in Massachusetts with his wife and children.