Ron Parham

Ron Parham is an award-winning author that writes thrillers about ordinary people caught up in extraordinary circumstances. Two of his four novels, Molly's Moon and his latest, To March Into Hell, won the prestigious National Association of Book Entrepreneurs (NABE) Pinnacle Award for Best Thriller. His first three novels, Molly's Moon, Copperhead Cove and Festival of Fear, are part of The Paxton Brothers Saga, about a family of Iowa brothers who experience extraordinary circumstances during monumental events in U.S. history, like 9/11 (Molly's Moon) and the Cuban Missile Crisis (Festival of Fear). The saga follows them from their childhood in southwest Iowa to and through adulthood.

Parham's fourth novel, To March Into Hell, is the first in The Jake Delgado series, the private investigator from Parham’s previous novels, and his hard-bitten, hard-drinking maverick life in the Gas Lamp Quarter of San Diego. To March Into Hell won a Pinnacle Award from the National Association of Book Entrepreneurs (NABE) for Best Thriller of Winter 2018.

Ron is a member of ITW (International Thriller Writers) and is a regular contributor to their

monthly magazine, The Big Thrill.

Parham currently lives and writes in the Puget Sound area of northwest Washington.

 

"Thrillers about ordinary people caught up in extraordinary circumstances."

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