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Payne Harrison | |
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Occupation | Author |
Nationality | American |
Education | Texas A&M University (BA, MA) Southern Methodist University (MBA) |
Genres |
Payne Harrison (born 1948/'49) is an American author. Harrison is a New York Times bestselling writer, and author of five novels in the genres of mystery, espionage, techno-thriller and military.
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Harrison holds B.A. and M.A. degrees from Texas A&M University, and an M.B.A. from Southern Methodist University. He lives in Dallas, Texas and formerly worked as a newspaper reporter and business consultant. (Information found on back flap of Black Cipher book jacket. Credits: Crown Publishing, Inc., New York, NY)
Novels
- Storming Intrepid (Crown Publishing), 1989, 531 pages, ISBN 0-8041-0553-7
- The Thunder of Erebus (Crown Publishing), 1991, ISBN 0-517-11678-2
- Black Cipher (Crown Publishing), 1994, 337 pages, ISBN 0-517-58753-X
- Forbidden Summit (Crown Publishing), 1997, 340 pages, ISBN 0-425-16214-1
- Eurostorm (Variance Publishing), 2010, 326 pages, ISBN 978-1-935142-14-0
- Longitude Lost (Overflight Press), 2019, 665 pages, ISBN 0-578-45766-0
References
- ^ Hall, Cheryl (4 September 2010). "Techno-thriller author Payne Harrison makes a comeback". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved 22 June 2011.
- Callendar, Newgate (23 April 1989). "SPIES & THRILLERS". The New York Times. p. 33. Retrieved 22 June 2011.
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