Mark T. Sullivan is an American author known for writing thrillers.
Born in 1958 near Boston, he joined the Peace Corps after college, living with Saharan nomads in West Africa.
Sullivan's journalism career included work at Reuters and as an investigative reporter for the San Diego Tribune.
His first novel, The Fall Line, was published in 1994, inspired by his experiences living with skiers in Utah and Wyoming.
Sullivan has since written numerous thrillers, including Hard News and The Purification Ceremony, which won the WH Smith Award for Best New Talent.
He currently resides in Montana with his family, where he enjoys outdoor activities and martial arts.
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