Rowland B. Reeve is a writer and professional archaeologist who has traveled and worked in remote corners of the globe. Born and raised in the Hawaiian Islands, Rowland left home to wander the world, pursuing a career in archaeology that has led from southern France to the Solomon Islands. He gained sailing experience crewing on a two hundred and fifty year old schooner plying the coast of New England.
Rowland holds a masters degree from the Institute of Archaeology in London and has been on expedition to the jungles of the Moskito Coast of Honduras, explored first century trading settlements in the mangrove swamps of the Malay Peninsula, dove on the wreck of Henry VIII's flagship the "Mary Rose," and excavated evidence of 20,000 years of human occupation at a cave site in the Australian outback.
With the publication of Skaar, Rowland masterfully brings to life a cast of characters who will take the reader on a perilous journey into a world of mystery and adventure.