Jon Land

Jon Land is an author of thriller novels.

His books include the Caitlin Strong novels about a fifth-generation Texas ranger,[1] and the Ben Kamal and Danielle Barnea books, about a Palestinian detective and chief inspector of the Israeli police.[2]

He is an emeritus board member and currently sits on the marketing committee for the International Thriller Writers.[3]

He was a screenwriter for the film Dirty Deeds (2005 film).[4]

Books

Caitlin Strong

  1. Strong Enough to Die, Forge Books, 2009
  2. Strong Justice, Forge Books, 2010
  3. Strong at the Break, Forge Books, 2011
  4. Strong Vengeance, Forge Books, 2012
  5. Strong Rain Falling, Forge Books, 2013
  6. Strong Darkness, Forge Books, September 2014

Ben Kamal and Danielle Barnea

  1. The Walls of Jericho, Forge Books, 1997
  2. The Pillars of Solomon, Forge Books, 1999
  3. A Walk in the Darkness, Forge Books, 2000
  4. Keepers of the Gate, Forge Books, 2001
  5. Blood Diamonds, Forge Books, 2002
  6. The Blue Widows, Forge Books, 2003
  7. The Last Prophecy, Forge Books, 2004

Blaine McCracken

  1. The Omega Command, Fawcett, 1986
  2. The Alpha Deception, Fawcett, 1987
  3. The Gamma Option, Fawcett, 1989
  4. The Omicron Legion, Fawcett, 1991
  5. The Vengeance of the Tau, Fawcett, 1993
  6. Day of the Delphi, Tor Books, 1993
  7. Kingdom of the Seven, Forge Books, 1994
  8. The Fires of Midnight, Forge Books, 1996
  9. Dead Simple, Forge Books, 1998
  10. Pandora's Temple, Open Road Media, 2012
  11. The Tenth Circle, Open Road Media, 2013

Jared Kimberlain

  1. The Eighth Trumpet, Fawcett, 1989
  2. The Ninth Dominion, Fawcett, 1991

Michael Tiranno

  1. The Seven Sins: The Tyrant Ascending, Forge Books, 2008
  2. Black Scorpion, Forge Books, 2015

Other Books

External Links

References

  1. "Orphans, Drug Wars and Other Mysteries", Christopher Kelly, The New York Times, July 13, 2013.
  2. Crime, Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times, April 16, 2000.
  3. Officers and Committees, International Thriller Writers, accessed September 6, 2014.
  4. Dirty Deeds (2005), The New York Times, accessed September 6, 2014.