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.
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>The Race for Flugal Farm is the first book in a trilogy that charters the lives and adventures of the inhabitants of the Riding Stables at Flugal Farm.</p><div>Times had been hard for George Flugal and his wife, and this inevitably resulted in him having to sell the majority of the school's horses until he was left its just four: Pogo, Biff, Troy and an ex-racehorse called Chance.</div><div>The horses who along with a young stable hand Rachelle Perkins, a dog named Nugget, a pig called Nigel and an old family friend Uncle Dave, make up the Flugal's extended family.</div><div>When they find themselves facing the possibility of having the farm repossessed by the bank, and bought out by the odious Mr Williams, have to pull together to enter a carriage drive in order to win the prize money and save their way of life.</div>
<span style="font-size:130%;"><strong><span style="line-height:115%;"></span></strong></span><span style="font-size:130%;"><strong><span style="line-height:115%;"></span></strong></span><strong>Hidden away in an Alaskan prison, serving time for a crime he never committed, Colonel Fisher Harrison thinks of revenge. His government forsake him and his Special Ops buddies and no one was meant to survive. If Fisher gets out of that hellish place, the man who put him there is going to pay. <br /><br />But that man is now President of the United States and seemingly untouchable; until the Islamic Republic of Iran and radical American militia groups join forces, and President Christopher Tate knows that Colonel Harrison is the only man who can stop a planned covert nuclear attack. Will Fisher help the government who forsake him? And if he does, will he make it out alive? <br /><br />"Patriot Acts" by Steven Clark Bradley is an intense, fast-paced modern day thriller that leaves you clinging to the edge of your seat. Bradley's wealth of experience comes alive in this story of a covert nuclear attack planned by two deadly forces. Having traveled to thirty-four countries and having been a freelance journalist in Iraq, Israel and Turkey, Bradley creates a realistic and scary portrait of potential terrorism issues home and abroad. <br /><br />Strong and complex characters fill this novel. From Fisher Harrison to Christopher Tate, from radical militia leader Len Garret to Jamie O'Rourke, the President's Chief of Staff, every player is alternately sympathetic and despicable, likable and easily hated. Bradley has done an excellent job of creating multi-faceted characters whose actions move this story along at a fast clip. <br /><br />"Patriot Acts" by Steven Clark Bradley will be a hit with military fiction fans, lovers of fast-paced thrillers, and anyone interested in the War on Terror. This is definitely a book worth checking out.<br /></strong><span style="line-height:115%;font-size:130%;"><strong style="font-style:italic;">Cheryl C. Malandrinos </strong></span><br />