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Steve Berry
Steve's a busy
man. He lives on the Georgia coast, where he still practices law
after 27 years. He's also active in local politics, having served
on the Camden County Board of Education and, currently, he's one
of five members of the Camden County Board of Commissioners. And,
of course, he writes. Three jobs. Quite a busy man.
Steve has been writing since 1990, and though his undergraduate
degree was in political science, and he's trained as a lawyer, it
was Steve's interest in history that led to him writing international
suspense thrillers. They were the kind of books he liked to read,
so naturally they became the kind of book Steve liked to write.
Steve doesn't adhere to the adage, "write what you know."
Instead, he says, "write what you love."
He also credits the nuns who taught him in Catholic school with
instilling the discipline needed to both craft a novel and find
a publisher. It took Steve 12 years -- 85 rejections over 5 different
manuscripts -- before Ballantine Books finally bought a manuscript.
Like he says, "I'm the poster child for it can be done"
Steve's first two books, The Amber Room and The Romanov Prophecy
were both national bestsellers. His next novel, The Third Secret,
became an instant bestseller, debuting at #13 on The New York Times
hardcover list and climbing to #5 on the Times paperback list. His
fourth, The Templar Legacy, debuted at #4 on The New York Times
list and spent 8 weeks in the top 10. It also climbed into the top
10 on the USA Today, Publisher's Weekly, and Booksense bestseller
lists. The paperback became a #1 bestseller on Publisher's Weekly
and Booksense bestseller lists.
His latest, The Alexandria Link, debuted tied for #2 on the The
New York Times hardcover list, spending 5 weeks in the top 10. It
also ranked in the top 20 for USA Today,and in the top 10 for Publishers
Weekly and BookSense bestseller lists.
Steve is also an international bestseller. His books appear in 40
countries and 38 languages. Ballantine Books seems to like him,
too. They've signed Steve for two more thrillers, both Cotton Malone
adventures, that will come in 2008 and 2009.
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