Michael Spradlin
Michael Spradlin - 2016
Michael Spradlin - 2016
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Notable awardsโ€“ Western Heritage Award

Website
www.michaelspradlin.com

Michael P. Spradlin is the New York Times Bestselling[1] and Edgar Award-nominated author of the Spy Goddess series, The Youngest Templar series, as well as several works of historical fiction, including the Western Heritage Award[2] winning Off like the Wind: The Story of the Pony Express. He currently resides in Lapeer, Michigan with his wife, daughter, and two schnoodles Apollo and Willow. Spradlin grew up in Homer, Michigan and graduated from Homer Community High School in 1978 and attended Central Michigan University where he graduated with a BS degree in History in 1982.

Novels

Spy Goddess

  • Spy Goddess: Live and Let Shop
  • Spy Goddess: To Hawaii, With Love
  • Spy Goddess: The Spy Who Totally Had A Crush on Me
  • Spy Goddess Manga, Vol I: The Chase for the Chalice
  • Spy Goddess Manga, Vol II: The Quest for the Lance

The Youngest Templar

  • The Youngest Templar: Keeper of the Grail
  • The Youngest Templar: Trail of Fate
  • The Youngest Templar: Orphan of Destiny

Killer Species series

  • Killer Species #1: Menace from the Deep
  • Killer Species #2: Feeding Frenzy
  • Killer Species #3: Out for Blood
  • Killer Species #4: Ultimate Attack

World War II

  • Into the Killing Seas
  • The Enemy Above
  • Prisoner of War

Other Works

  • Blood Riders

Nonfiction books

Medal of Honor

  • Jack Montgomery: World War II: Gallantry at Anzio
  • Ryan Pitts: Afghanistan: A Firefight in the Mountains of Wanat
  • Leo Thorsniss: Vietnam: Valor in the Sky
  • John Basilone: World War II: Bravery at Guadalcanal

Illustrated books

  • The Legend of Blue Jacket
  • Daniel Boone's Great Escape
  • Off like the Wind: The Story of the Pony Express
  • Texas Rangers: Legendary Lawmen
  • Monster Alphabet

Humor books

  • It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Zombies: A Book Of Zombie Christmas Carols
  • Every Zombie Eats Somebody Sometime: A Book Of Zombie Love Songs
  • Jack and Jill Went Up To Kill: A Book Of Zombie Nursery Rhymes
  • Pirate Haiku: Bilge Sucking Poems of Booty Grog and Wenches For Scurvy Sea Dogs

References

  1. โ†‘ "The New York Times - Paperback Nonfinction - January 10, 2010".
  2. โ†‘ "National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum".
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