Jack Coughlin

Jack Coughlin is a highly respected and well-known author in the realm of military literature. He was born on January 12, 1966, in Waltham, Massachusetts, and later joined the United States Marine Corps when he was 19 years old. Coughlin's experiences as a marine sniper in the Iraq War are vividly described in his autobiography, "Shooter," which has received critical acclaim for its sense of accuracy and captivating portrayal of the realities of war.

After writing his autobiography, Coughlin turned his attention to writing fiction, and he has since become a successful author of military fiction novels. His novels primarily focus on the American war in Iraq and feature the character Kyle Swanson, a skilled sniper. Coughlin's unique background and experience in the military have lent a sense of authenticity and realism to his literary work, making it a valuable contribution to the military literature genre. His novels have been praised for their ability to both entertain and educate readers about the complex issues faced by deployed service members during times of war.

Coughlin's work as a marine sniper and his experiences during the Iraq War have given him a deep understanding of the realities of war, which he has used to create compelling and thought-provoking literary works. His novels are not only entertaining but also provide valuable insights into the experiences of deployed service members and the challenges they face. Coughlin's contributions to the military literature genre have been widely recognized and appreciated, and his work continues to be highly regarded by readers and critics alike.
Kyle Swanson Sniper Books
# Title Year
1 Kill Zone 2007
2 Dead Shot 2009
3 Clean Kill 2010
4 An Act of Treason 2012
5 Running the Maze 2012
6 Time to Kill 2013
7 On Scope 2014
8 Night of the Cobra / One Hit 2015
9 Long Shot 2016
10 In the Crosshairs 2017
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Shooter: The Autobiography of the Top-Ranked Marine Sniper 2005
2 Trigger Men 2008
3 Shock Factor 2014