Graham Brown is an American author, best known for his thriller novels. Prior to his writing career, Brown served in various roles including pilot, lawyer, and member of a start-up health care firm. His diverse background and wide range of interests have greatly influenced his writing.
Brown's career as a writer began in 2010 with the publication of the first novel in the Danielle Laidlaw series. He has been inspired by a number of authors and television shows, most notably Michael Crichton, Stephen King, The X-files, and Lost. His work has been heavily influenced by these sources, resulting in a unique and engaging writing style.
In addition to the Danielle Laidlaw series, Brown has also co-written several novels in Clive Cussler's NUMA Files series. He has also written the Hawker/Laidlaw series, as well as collaborating with Spencer J. Andrews on the Shadows series and the Sci-Fi hit The Gods of War. Brown is a strong advocate for both traditional and self-publishing, and has been prolific in both avenues.
Brown's writing career has been marked by his passion for storytelling and his commitment to his craft. His work has been well-received by critics and fans alike, and he continues to be a major voice in the thriller genre. With several new projects in the works, Brown's future as a writer looks bright.