Daniel Dick is the author of the international spy thriller, IMMINENT THREAT, which has been hailed as a pulse-pounding tale of suspense with a plot that is all-too-plausible and all-too-real; a novel that offers readers not only a gripping read, but a rare and fascinating glimpse into the terrorist mindset.
Having travelled to over thirty-five countries across five continents, Daniel has climbed the Annapurna Mountains in Nepal, journeyed into the Sahara Desert in North Africa, hiked through the jungles of Sumatra and visited the capitals of Europe. He’s also been woken by the Muslim call to prayer once too often in Morocco, Turkey and Indonesia. It’s this thirst for new experiences and knowledge—along with his commitment to researching the worlds and characters that populate his novels—that drives him and his writing.
The authenticity of his work has led many to ask if he’s served in the clandestine services. The answer is no, not in real life. But in his imagination? Absolutely. A lifelong fan of thrillers from authors such as John Le Carré, Tom Clancy, Vince Flynn, Daniel Silva, and many others, he eagerly pursued a career in writing. Graduating from university with a degree in literature and history, he has gone on to work as a scriptwriter and narrative specialist for interactive entertainment companies such as Disney, Sony, and Microsoft. This is his first novel.