Marc Cameron presents From Alaska, Writing Tom Clancy and the Jericho Quinn Thriller Series
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Marc Cameron is the New York Times bestselling author of Tom Clancy Oath of Office, and Tom Clancy Power and Empire, the Arliss Cutter Mysteries, and the Jericho Quinn Thriller Series. His forthcoming book, Tom Clancy Code of Honor, is due out in November. A retired Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal, Marc Cameron, who is originally from Texas, spent nearly thirty years in law enforcement filling assignments from Alaska to Manhattan, from Canada to Mexico. During his career, he served as a uniformed police officer, mounted (horse patrol) officer, SWAT officer, and detective. In early 1991, he accepted a position with the U.S. Marshals Service where he moved through the ranks to retire as Chief of the District of Alaska. Marc Cameron holds a second-degree black belt in Jujitsu and is a certified scuba diver and man-tracking instructor. An avid sailor and adventure motorcyclist, his books often feature boats and bikes including OSI Agent Jericho Quinn’s beloved BMW GS Adventure. Today, Marc Cameron’s home is Eagle River, AK where he lives with his wife and BMW GS motorcycle. Introducing Marc Cameron is UAA professor Don Rearden, author of Raven's Gift.
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