Paul Draker
Paul Draker
writes tightly-plotted, gritty modern thrillers that combine a
well-crafted mystery whodunit with gripping psychology and relentless
suspense. Each novel is an immersive roller coaster thrill ride, filled
with twists that keep the reader guessing, right up until the last page.
Writing and storytelling are nothing new for Paul. In sixth grade, when he
was nine, a classmate liked a story he wrote, and took it home. The
horrified parents called the school and demanded that whoever wrote it be
sent to see a psychiatrist. The psychiatrist asked Paul if he could keep a
copy of the story… and then asked Paul to sign it for him.
Paul currently lives in Palo Alto, California, with his wife and three
daughters. An avid scuba diver, he has spent much time underwater in Palau,
Yap, Honduras, Thailand, Hawaii, the Florida Keys, the cenote caverns of
the Yucatan, the Caribbean, the Virgin Islands, Caicos, and the “Red
Triangle” off California’s coast. He also enjoys skiing, swimming, and
windsurfing, and has had extensive tactical training in firearms. After one
too many high-speed motorcycle crashes, he is no longer allowed to own
open-class sportbikes, which is probably a good thing for him and everyone
else.
He has worked in the aerospace/defense industry on a variety of
classified and unclassified programs for DARPA, Navy, Army, and Marine
Corps, ranging from strategic national missile systems to technology
augmentation for small-team tactical infantry units. He has also led a
Silicon Valley technology startup delivering massively-scalable custom
Internet software to Fortune 500 clients including Hewlett Packard and
Robert Half International, and headed a leading videogame studio developing
mobile games for top-tier publishers such as EA, Disney/Pixar, Sega, Warner
Brothers, THQ, and Glu. He holds advanced degrees in electrical and
aerospace engineering from MIT, Stanford, and U.C. Berkeley. This
broad-ranging engineering expertise lends impeccable technical authenticity
to his stories.
Paul’s books include
New Year Island and
Pyramid Lake.
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