Robert Liparulo is an accomplished author of Christian fiction and action thriller novels, with works targeted at both adults and young adults. Prior to his career as a novelist, Liparulo worked as a journalist, writing over a thousand articles and receiving numerous awards for his work. His writing has been well-received by many prominent authors, including Michael Palmer, Gayle Lynds, R.L. Stine, and Steve Berry.
Liparulo was born in West Point, New York and attended college at Weber State University in Utah. His novels, including "Comes a Horseman," "Germ," "Deadfall," "Deadlock," "The 13th Tribe," and "The Judgment Stone," have been praised for their thrilling storylines and captivating characters. In addition to his work for adult audiences, Liparulo is also the author of the popular young adult series "Dreamhouse Kings," which includes the books "House of Dark Shadows," "Watcher in the Woods," "Gatekeepers," "Timescape," "Whirlwind," and "Frenzy."
Liparulo's short story "Kill Zone" can be found in the anthology "Thriller," edited by James Patterson. He has also had success in Hollywood, with several of his books being sold or optioned for production. He is currently working on an original screenplay with Andrew Davis, as well as the screen adaptation of his novel "Deadfall" for Mandalay Pictures. Liparulo is also the screenwriter for Ted Dekker's "Blessed Child." He currently resides in Colorado with his family.