Craig Parshall is an accomplished American author, best known for his suspense novels that have captivated readers and critics alike. With twelve novels to his credit, Parshall has established himself as a skilled storyteller who creates tales of human drama and spiritual encounter. His work as a novelist has earned him a spot on the New York Times Best Selling list, and his books have been translated into multiple languages, reaching a wide audience. Parshall's military thrillers, in particular, have received high praise from notable figures such as Lt. Col. Robert "Buzz" Patterson, USAF (retired), who served as a military aide to President Bill Clinton and carried the "nuclear football."
In addition to his work as a novelist, Parshall is a respected constitutional lawyer and Washington insider. He serves as Special Counsel to the American Center for Law and Justice, where he represents clients before the U.S. Supreme Court and provides counsel on matters before the US Supreme Court, on Capitol Hill, and before state supreme courts. Parshall has testified multiple times on civil liberty issues before committees of both the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives and before the Federal Communications Commission regarding the future of American media. He is also a sought-after speaker, addressing issues of free speech and religious liberty, faith, culture & creativity, and law, and has led a groundbreaking effort to develop a First Amendment paradigm for Internet-based social media and communication platforms.
Parshall is married to Janet Parshall, a nationally syndicated radio talk-show host, making them a powerhouse couple in the world of American media and law. His work as a novelist, constitutional lawyer, and Washington insider has solidified his reputation as a respected and influential figure in American culture and politics. Despite his many accomplishments, Parshall remains a humble and dedicated professional, committed to using his talents and expertise to serve his clients and his readers.