In December 1997, nine-year-old Bret Kissinger stepped into a movie theater and watched Titanic. As the credits rolled, he walked out knowing he wanted to be a writer—to entwine fact and fiction and bring history to life. Inspired by the power of storytelling, Bret embarked on a journey to craft novels that captivate readers and transport them to the past.
Bret Kissinger is the author of six compelling works of historical fiction and suspense: Forever Fleeting, Gone the Way of the Dodo Bird, The Winter Tiger & The War Eagle, The Surviving Remnant, The Final Edit, and Whispers Through the Wall. Each blends meticulous research, unforgettable characters, and emotional depth that lingers long after the final page.
From the underworld of Prohibition-era Chicago to the torn streets of wartime Berlin and the divided heart of the Cold War, Bret explores love, loss, and the resilience of the human spirit. His ability to fuse fact and fiction has earned praise from readers who seek stories that don’t just recount history—but make you feel it.