Tracy Price-Thompson

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Tracy Price-Thompson

Occupation Author
Nationality American

Tracy Price-Thompson (born 1963) is a speaker, novelist, and retired United States Army Engineer officer. She is a veteran of the Gulf War. She self-published her first novel, Black Coffee, at the age of 37. A story about an illicit romance between a female officer in the United States Army and a married enlisted man, it was quickly bought by Strider's Row, an imprint of Random House[1] and became a bestseller. [2] She has since published three more novels.

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