John Paul Davis is an internationally bestselling author renowned for his gripping thriller novels and meticulously researched nonfiction works. His debut novel, "The Templar Agenda," achieved critical acclaim, securing a spot in the UK Top 20 and becoming the #1 historical thriller. Davis further solidified his reputation with "The Cortés Trilogy," which reached the UK Top 40 and US Top 20, and the "White Hart" series, which follows a covert operations group with medieval origins. Beyond fiction, he has authored seven nonfiction titles, including "Robin Hood: The Unknown Templar," which garnered international media attention, and "Pity For The Guy," the first comprehensive biography of Guy Fawkes, earning him a feature on ITV’s "The Alan Titchmarsh Show."
A member of International Thriller Writers and an Associate Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, Davis blends historical depth with fast-paced narratives, reflecting his academic background and passion for history. He holds a BSc from Loughborough University and resides in Warwickshire, where he draws inspiration from his interests in sports, literature, and historical research. His works consistently explore themes of secrecy, power, and intrigue, captivating readers with their intricate plots and rich historical context.