T. Davis Bunn
T. Davis Bunn | |
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Born |
1952 North Carolina |
Pen name | Davis Bunn; Thomas Locke |
Occupation | novelist |
Language | English |
Education | graduate studies in economics and finance |
Period | 1990-present |
Genre | historical fiction, legal thriller |
Notable awards | 3 Christy Awards |
Spouse | Isabella Bunn |
Website | |
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T. Davis Bunn (1952) is an American author.
Bunn grew up in North Carolina. He became an international financial expert and worked in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Bunn and his wife live in Oxford now. He is Novelist in residence at Regent's Park College, Oxford University.[1]
Bunn is writer of historical fiction and legal thrillers, in which Christian faith plays a big part. He has written novels together with Canadian author Janette Oke, and others with his wife Isabella. Bunn has recently begun publishing using the name Davis Bunn. Bunn has also used the pseudonym Thomas Locke. He won a Christy Award three times.[1] His books are published by Bethany House and worldwide by several local publishers.
Bibliography
Novels series
T.J. Case Series
- The Presence (1990)
- Promises to Keep (1991)
Priceless Collection
- Florian's Gate (1992)
- The Amber Room (1992)
- Winter Palace (1993)
Rendezvous With Destiny
- Rhineland Inheritance (1993)
- Gibraltar Passage (1994)
- Sahara Crosswind (1992)
- Berlin Encounter (1995)
- Istanbul Express (1995)
- In the Shadows of Victory (1998)
- A Passage Through Darkness (2000)
Reluctant Prophet
- The Warning (1998)
- The Ultimatum (1999)
Song of Acadia (with Janette Oke)
- The Meeting Place (1999)
- The Sacred Shore (2000)
- The Birthright (2001)
- The Distant Beacon (2002)
- The Beloved Land (2002)
Marcus Glenwood Series
- The Great Divide (2000)
- Winner Take All (2003)
Heirs of Acadia
- The Solitary Envoy (2004), with Isabella Bunn
- The Innocent Libertine (2004)
- The Noble Fugitive (2005)
- The Night Angel (2006), with Isabella Bunn
- Falconer's Quest (2007), with Isabella Bunn
Premier Mystery Series
- The Lazarus Trap (2005)
- Imposter (2006)
Storm Syrrell Adventure Series
- Gold of Kings (2009)
- The Black Madonna (2010)
Acts of Faith series with Janette Oke
- The Centurion's Wife (2009)
- The Hidden Flame (2010)
- The Damascus Way (2011)
Marc Royce Adventures
- Lion of Babylon (2011)
- Rare earth (2012)
- Strait of Hormuz (2013)
Other novels
- The Maestro (1991)
- The Quilt (1992)
- Dangerous Devices (1993)
- Riders of the Pale Horse (1994)
- The Gift (1994)
- Light and Shadow (1995)
- The Messenger (1995)
- The Music Box (1996)
- Return to Harmony (1996), with Janette Oke
- Another Homecoming (1997), with Janette Oke
- Deadly Games (1997)
- Tidings of Comfort and Joy (1997)
- One Shenandoah Winter (1998)
- Princess Bella and the Red Velvet Hat (1998)
- Tomorrow's Dream (1998), with Janette Oke
- The Book of Hours (2000)
- The Reluctant Prophet (2001)
- Kingdom Come (2001), with Larry Burkett
- Elixir (2004)
- Heartland (2006)
- My Soul to Keep (2007)
- Full Circle (2008)
- All Through the Night (2008)
- Book of Dreams (2012)
As Thomas Locke
- The Delta Factor (1994)[2]
- The Omega Network (1995)
- To the Ends of the Earth: A Novel of the Byzantine Empire (1996)
- The Aqaba Exchange (1996)
- One False Move (1997)
The Spectrum Chronicles
- Light Weaver (1994)[3]
- Dream Voyager (1995)
- Path Finder (1995)
- Heart Chaser (1997)
Legends of the Realm
- 1. Emissary (2014)[4]
- 2. Merchant of Alyss (2016)
- The Captive (2014)
Fault Lines
- 1. Trial Run (2015)[5]
- 2. Double Edge (2015)
References
- 1 2 "Author's Profile." DavisBunn.com, 2011. 11 February 2011 <http://www.davisbunn.com/profile.htm>.
- ↑ "Thomas Locke." Fantastic Fiction, 2 Sept. 2015 <http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/l/thomas-locke/>.
- ↑ "Thomas Locke." Fantastic Fiction, 11 Aug. 2010 <http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/l/thomas-locke/>.
- ↑ "Thomas Locke." Fantastic Fiction, 2 Sept. 2015 <http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/l/thomas-locke/>.
- ↑ "Thomas Locke." Fantastic Fiction, 2 Sept. 2015 <http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/l/thomas-locke/>.
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