Biography
Mike Bond
The master of the existential thriller (BBC)
Best-selling novelist, war and human rights correspondent,
environmental activist, award-winning poet and international energy
expert,
Mike Bond has lived and worked in many dangerous, remote and
war-torn regions of the world.
His critically acclaimed novels depict the innate hunger of the
human heart for good, the intense joys of love, the terror and fury
of battle,
the sinister vagaries of politics and multinational corporations,
and the magical beauty of the vanishing natural world.
His latest novel, SAVING PARADISE, the epic of a Hawaiian surfer
and former Special Forces vet caught up in the murder of a
beautiful
Honolulu reporter, has been called the eco-novel of the decade for
its depiction of corporate and political corruption and the battle
for
Hawaii's remaining paradises.
His four previous novels are all based on his experiences in far, dangerous corners of the world:
THE LAST SAVANNA: A former British commando battles elephant
poachers who then kidnap the woman he loves, in this acclaimed
inside
story of Africa's disappearing savannas, animals and freedoms.
CROSSFIRE: A British undercover agent fights for his life in
Beirut at the height of the Lebanese War -- a deep look into the
Middle East's
ancient wars and hatreds.
FIRE LIKE THE SUN: An international best-seller about U.S.
nuclear warheads lost in the Himalayas, a manhunt through Nepal,
Iran,
Greece, Algeria, France, Virginia and Colorado.
NIGHT OF THE JAGUAR: Vietnam vet and weed smuggler Joe Murphy
loses his plane in a Guatemalan jungle attack, falls in love
with
the woman guerrilla who heals him, and fights to protect them both
as the death squads hunt them down.
Bond has published hundreds of articles on human rights, the
environment, international finance, the energy industry, and
women's
rights, and appears frequently on TV and radio to discuss these
subjects.
www.MikeBondBooks.com
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