Randolph Carter Harrison grew up in a Southern, military family, living in forty-nine different places ranging from Virginia to Lisbon and Paris. A Special Forces warrior who performed classified missions in Vietnam, Harrison came home to finish college then pursued a career in journalism, culminating in work as an award-winning foreign correspondent.
During his travels, Harrison became enamored with the great city of Seattle where he secured a position with The Boeing Company retiring as head of media relations. While there, he rejoined Army Special Forces serving in a Reserve Unit A Team.
Harrison is married with two sons. He currently lives with his wife and two dogs on the side of Squak Mountain in the foothills of the Cascades.
West From Yesterday is Harrison's first novel.