Kyle Mills (author)
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Born | 1966 |
Occupation | Novelist |
Genre | Political thriller |
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Kyle Mills (born 1966) is an American writer of thriller novels including Rising Phoenix, Fade, and The Second Horseman. Several of his books (Rising Phoenix, Storming Heaven, Sphere of Influence, Free Fall and Darkness Falls) include a character Mark Beamon, an FBI special agent. He also wrote The Ares Decision (2011), The Utopia Experiment (2013), and The Patriot Attack (2015), the eighth, tenth, and twelfth installments of the Covert-One series, originally created by Robert Ludlum.
Mills lives in Jackson Hole, Wyoming with his wife and they are both avid rock climbers. Mills grew up in Oregon, and his father was an agent with the FBI.
Novels
- Rising Phoenix (1997, HarperCollins; ISBN 0-06-017574-5)
- Storming Heaven (1998, HarperCollins; ISBN 0-06-101250-5)
- Free Fall (2000, HarperCollins; ISBN 0-06-019333-6)
- Burn Factor (2001, HarperCollins; ISBN 0-06-019334-4)
- Sphere of Influence (2002, Putnam; ISBN 0-399-14934-1)
- Smoke Screen (2003, Putnam; ISBN 0-399-15098-6)
- Fade (2005, St. Martin's Press; ISBN 0-312-33577-6)
- The Second Horseman (2006, St. Martin's Press; ISBN 0-312-33575-X)
- Darkness Falls (2007, Vanguard Press; ISBN 1-59315-459-3)
- Lords of Corruption (2009, Vanguard Press; ISBN 1-59315-499-2)
- The Ares Decision (2011, Grand Central Publishing; ISBN 0-446-69908-X), this is part of Robert Ludlum's Covert-One series.
- The Immortalists (2011, Thomas & Mercer; ISBN 1-61218-216-X)
- The Utopia Experiment (2013, Grand Central Publishing, ISBN 978-0446539890), this is part of Robert Ludlum's Covert-One series.
- The Patriot Attack (2015, Grand Central Publishing, ISBN 978-1455577620), this is part of Robert Ludlum's Covert-One series.
- The Survivor (2015, Atria/Emily Bestler, ISBN 978-1476783475), this is part of Vince Flynn's Mitch Rapp series.
External links
- Author's page: www.kylemills.com
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