Author Steven Clark Bradley has been to or lived in 34 countries, including Pakistan, Iraqand Turkey. He has a master’s degree in liberal studies from IndianaUniversity. He speaks French and Turkish. He has been an assistant to aprosecutor, a university instructor and a freelance journalist.
Steven Clark Bradley has four Published Thrillers:
Unknownto Wallace Findings, a one-night stand results in twins. The mother ismurdered soon after their birth to cover a hideous crime, which sendsFindings on an eighteen yearhunt for her murderer. One twin is adopted and welcomed into awonderful life of plenty and privilege. The other is rejected and leftan orphan, in a world without identity or care, facing brutal treatmentand sexual abuse. This twin seeks out Findings and his sibling and allthose who had abandoned him to carry out a plot of revenge. In the end,Findings discovers his role in a baby for sale scheme in which he andhis unknown children were victims.
Probable Cause
Have you ever felt that the world was guided in ways that are beyond man’s control? The constant changes in the world sincethe time of Nimrod 4000 years ago until today and all the events thathave shaken the world have been to bring the universe back into the hands of the Prince of Darkness, Lucia, a world that he had ruled with his Watchersbefore it was all ripped from his grasp when man was created. NimrodRising paints a diabolical picture of how the Prince of Darknessexecutes his evil plot to take the world back by force and destroycivilization in the process. From the Great Builder Nimrodin 4000 BC to today, 666 generations later, you can ride the storm ofNimrod Rising and experience the death of a world and the birth pangsof another. You will swear it is really upon us!current issues in his novel, "Patriot Act" (Cambridge Books, $18).
Americafaces nuclear attack by the Islamic Republic of Iran and the bestperson to retaliate is a Special Ops killer currently serving time fora murder he did not commit.
Bradley lives in Rowland Heights and has worked around theglobe. He is fluent in French and Turkish and is currently a teacherand a writer.
<p>It’s hard to be committed to anyone when you don’t know whom to trust.</p><p>Alexis Toles, a former FBI agent turned undercover CIA agent, is quickly finding that out in Nancy Ann Healy’s newest political thriller, <i>Commitment</i>.</p><p>Alex embeds in a secret organization of intelligence operatives known as The Collaborative. Its partners include operatives from the CIA, National Security Agency, FBI, US Department of Defense, and an entanglement of foreign intelligence agencies.</p><p>It’s about half a year after the death of President John Merrow, a friend and someone she respected. But she remains committed to overthrowing The Collaborative as she works with a onetime adversary who believes the organization’s involved in the president’s death.</p><p>Meanwhile Alex; her wife, Cassidy O’Brien; and Cassidy’s son try hard to live as a family but must first overcome personal struggles, including a nasty custody battle with Cassidy’s ex-husband, Congressman Christopher O’Brien. The family has their own share of secrets that, if unleashed, could affect their hopes for the future.</p><p>There’s no place to turn without discovering people who are not who they claim to be. That can’t stop Alex. She must remain committed to the cause, both at home and as she works against The Collaborative.</p>
Steven Clark Bradley worked a number of years in various countries in Europe, Asia, and Africa. He has been to 34 countries and has worked extensively with Kurdish refugees from Turkey, Iraq, and Syria. Steven also established a school by correspondence for African students in the African countries of The Gambia and Senegal West Africa. He is the founder of a Cultural Center for refugees in France, where he lived for six years. Speaking fluently in French and in Turkish, Steven has been in 34 countries. I recommend this Book because I am an avid reader, but I have rarely read any novel that has stirred mixed emotions in my mind like StillBorn did as I read through its realistic and well-detailed pages. The story seems like something that would have been completely impossible in a day long gone, but in the day today in which we live, such brutal actions against a child that could drive him into an aggressive adulthood seem totally plausible! I recommend this blood because it will keep you attention, make you want to take action to protection children and force you to ask yourself what you would do in just such a situation. The dialog is profound, and though the story is fast paced and thought there is a lot of going back in time, the author keeps the book tight and well connected. I hope others will read this story, though it is not bedtime reading; not because it is too frightening before sleeping. Rather, it may be difficult to put down and sleep. StillBorn! is a must read and I Steven Clark Bradley truly got this reader's attention! Jean Michael Presque