Danny Tobey

Danny Tobey, born in 1976, is an author with a deep love for thriller, adventure, science fiction, and mystery genres. Growing up in Texas, Tobey is a fifth-generation Texan who has incorporated his roots and experiences into his writing.

Tobey is a highly educated individual, having attended and graduated from some of the most prestigious institutions in the country. He is a graduate of Harvard College, Yale Law School, and UT Southwestern medical school. During his time at Harvard, Tobey was recognized for his creative writing skills and was awarded the Edward Eager prize, which is given to the best creative writing student. His writing and editing skills were further honed as a member of the Harvard Lampoon, a famous humor publication, and he was even anthologized in The Best of the Harvard Lampoon: 140 Years of American Humor.

Tobey's first novel, the sci-fi fantasy thriller "The Faculty Club," was published by Simon & Schuster. His writing has been well-received, and he has established himself as a noted expert in the field of Artificial Intelligence. In 2019, Tobey received the Burton Award from the Library of Congress for his work on AI and the law. His expertise in this area is particularly relevant in today's technology-driven world, and his insights are highly valued.

Tobey's latest novel, "The God Game," is set to be released on January 7, 2020, by St. Martin's Press. The book is highly anticipated and is sure to be another thrilling addition to Tobey's body of work. With his background in creative writing, education, and expertise in Artificial Intelligence, Tobey is well-positioned to continue making significant contributions to the literary world.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Faculty Club 2010
2 The God Game 2020