John Fitzgerald is an Army brat, born at Fort Dix in New Jersey. Fort Hood, Texas and Fort Knox, Kentucky were his playground before his family settled down in Florham Park, New Jersey, where his father, a WWII and Korean War Silver Star hero died when he was just ten years old. Fitzgerald started his career at Ford Motor Company and worked at a Boston consulting firm before starting his own production company, FBI Productions, at the Tribeca Film Center in lower Manhattan, ten blocks from the former World Trade Center in NYC. It was here, following 9/11 and grieving the loss of his wife to breast cancer, that triggered his passion for writing novels. He has written and worked with presidents of companies and countries, celebrities in film, music, and sports, and with thousands of citizen heroes from around the country. His writing is inspired by the unsung heroism of those serving in the United States Intelligence Community, first responders, and the brave soldiers that serve in the United States Armed Forces.
John Fitzgerald now lives and writes by the sea in Hobe Sound, Florida. His two latest novels are Operation Deathblow and Operation Hawk's Nest.