Geoffrey Archer (writer)
Geoffrey Archer is a fiction writer from London. He specialises in military adventures and spy thrillers and created the character Sam Packer.
Early career
Geoffrey Archer was born and grew up in north London and had an interest in fiction and drama from an early age.[1]
After several false starts in his choice of career, Geoffrey Archer moved into journalism. He started with a local television station in Southampton as a trainee researcher, then moved first to Anglia TV in Norwich and then to Tyne-Tees TV in Newcastle as an on-screen journalist. He started as a reporter with ITN in 1969. He covered the troubles in Northern Ireland in the 1970s and the civil war in Beirut in 1976, was allowed to travel with a Polaris nuclear submarine, and eventually became Defence Correspondent for ITN. These experiences prompted him to begin writing stories with military and spy themes.
Fiction writer
In 1995 he left ITN to concentrate on writing full-time. In 1998 his novel Fire Hawk was short-listed for the Crime Writers' Gold Dagger Award.
His writing has some similarity to that of Stephen Coonts, Graham Hurley and Phillip Kerr.
Books
- 1988 – Sky Dancer
- 1989 – Shadow Hunter
- 1993 – Eagle Trap
- 1995 – Scorpion Trail
- 1997 – Java Spider
- 1998 – Fire Hawk
- 2001 – The Lucifer Network
- 2002 – The Burma Legacy
- 2004 – Dark Angel
External links
- Geoffrey Archer's site
- Brockes, Emma. "Archer: the interview". Guardian, 23 July 2001.