About Stephen Coonts
Stephen Coonts is the author of thirteen New York Times bestselling books which have been translated and republished around the world. A former naval aviator and Vietnam combat veteran, he is a graduate of West Virginia University and the University of Colorado School of Law. He lives in Nevada with his wife.
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Series
Jake Grafton
1. Flight of the Intruder (1986)
2. Final Flight (1986)
3. The Minotaur (1989)
4. Under Siege (1990)
5. The Red Horseman (1993)
6. The Intruders (1994)
7. Cuba (1998)
8. Hong Kong (2000)
9. America (2001)
10. Liberty (2003)
1. Flight of the Intruder (1986)
2. Final Flight (1986)
3. The Minotaur (1989)
4. Under Siege (1990)
5. The Red Horseman (1993)
6. The Intruders (1994)
7. Cuba (1998)
8. Hong Kong (2000)
9. America (2001)
10. Liberty (2003)
Deep Black (with Jim DeFelice)
1. Deep Black (2003)
2. Biowar (2004)
3. Dark Zone (2004)
4. Payback (2005)
5. Jihad (2007)
6. Conspiracy (2008)
1. Deep Black (2003)
2. Biowar (2004)
3. Dark Zone (2004)
4. Payback (2005)
5. Jihad (2007)
6. Conspiracy (2008)
Tommy Carmellini
1. Liars and Thieves (2004)
aka Wages of Sin
2. The Traitor (2006)
3. The Assassin (2008)
1. Liars and Thieves (2004)
aka Wages of Sin
2. The Traitor (2006)
3. The Assassin (2008)
Novels
Omnibus
Three Great Novels: Fortunes of War, Cuba, Hong Kong (2001)
Three Great Novels 2: The Intruders, The Minotaur, Under Siege (2004)
Three Great Novels 2: The Intruders, The Minotaur, Under Siege (2004)
Anthology series
Anthologies edited
Combat (2001) (with Larry Bond, Dale Brown and David Hagberg)
On Glorious Wings: The Best Flying Stories of the Century (2003)
On Glorious Wings: The Best Flying Stories of the Century (2003)
Non fiction
The Cannibal Queen: A Flight into the Heart of America (1992)
War in the Air: True Accounts of the 2Oth Century's Most Dramatic Air Battles by the Men Who Fought Them (1996)
War in the Air: True Accounts of the 2Oth Century's Most Dramatic Air Battles by the Men Who Fought Them (1996)
Anthologies containing stories by Stephen Coonts
Short stories
| The 17th Day (1999) |
Links to other websites
| coonts.com |
Stephen Coonts recommends
Rolling Thunder (1989) Mark Berent "The fighter pilot's war - you love it and hate it at the same time, and Mark Berent writes it that way." | Final Approach (1990) John J Nance "A taut high-tech mystery that could have been written only by an airline industry insider." | The Gulf (1990) (Dan Lenson, book 2) David Poyer "The best military adventure writing to come along in years!" | |
Countdown (1990) (McGarvey, book 2) David Hagberg "A red-hot suspense thriller that will curl your hair." | China Dome (1995) William H Lovejoy "Red hot!" | Rising Wind (1996) Dick Couch "Great entertainment... A hard-as-nails action-adventure that will keep you riveted to your chair." | |
Until the End (1996) Harold Coyle "Coyle puts you in the ranks with a musket in your hand and bullets whizzing around your ears." | Night Trap (1998) (Alan Craik, book 1) Gordon Kent "Flying, spying and dying – NIGHT TRAP is the real straight Navy stuff. Better strap yourself to the chair for this one. I loved it." | Seawolf (2000) (Arnold Morgan, book 4) Patrick Robinson "Robinson is one of the crown princes of the beach-read thriller." | |
Saigon Express (2000) (John Winter, book 2) John Templeton Smith "This guy is good." | Last Light (2001) (Nick Stone, book 4) Andy McNab "The best suspense thriller writer to put pen to paper since Alistair MacLean." | The Silent Men (2002) (Jackson Monroe, book 1) Richard H Dickinson "A terrific war novel chock full of suspense, sweat, blood, and corpses... The Silent Men is the real deal." | |
The Shadows of Power (2002) (Jim Dillon) James W Huston "Move over, Tom Clancy and Dale Brown - make room at the bar for James Huston." | Black Storm (2002) (Dan Lenson, book 7) David Poyer "No one writes gritty, realistic military fiction better than David Poyer. No one." | The Keeper's Son (2003) (Josh Thurlow) Homer Hickam "Homer Hickam is the best natural storyteller I've read in years." | |
Assured Response (2003) (Scott Dalton and Jackie Sullivan, book 2) Joe Weber "Chilling and credible . . . An ominous, nightmarish scenario of how World War III could happen." | Tidal Rip (2003) Joe Buff "The creme de la creme of submarine thrillers." | Liberia (2003) (Joint Task Force, book 1) David E Meadows "David Meadows is the real thing." | |
Cyclops One (2003) (Andy Fisher, book 1) Jim DeFelice "White-Hot action... Jim DeFelice may be the best technothriller writer doing it today." | Straits of Power (2004) Joe Buff "Superbly researched and well written, Joe Buff's novels are the Crème de la Crème of submarine thrillers." |
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