by Paul Barrett
About the Authors
Steve Murphy put on his first uniform at age 19, starting with four years in the Navy and a stint in the Army National Guard. Steve then spent 23 years as a police officer, 14 on the SWAT team and 9 as a sniper. After retiring from the force, he swore his next job would allow him to dress however the hell he wanted to. So he became a writer, which can be done in pajamas while drinking bourbon.
Steve currently lives on a 12-acre farm somewhere in North Carolina with his wife, two dogs, and a cat. That is about to change and he may soon be homeless, living under a bridge with the people mentioned above, and a troll named Sam.
Paul Barrett has worked a variety of jobs in his life, but the two that make him happiest are writer and motion picture producer. He has produced four films and worked on a variety of cool television shows. His films include Cold Storage and Night Feeders.
When he’s not writing, Paul enjoys board gaming and watching great TV shows. He lives in North Carolina with his graphic artist husband and three cats.
Steve and Paul have known each other since 1982, when Paul bribed Steve with a roll of quarters to give him a ride home on his motorcycle. Paul really wanted to ride a motorcycle. Somehow, they became instant friends, which speaks to either Paul’s winning personality or Steve’s love of quarters. Combined, they have written five novels and four screenplays.
You can email the guys at [email protected]
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