In Silicon Valley, profoundly deaf 12 year old Wayne Faulkner tries to call 911 when an intruder stuns his father in the back yard -- & 40,000 phones suddenly go dead. Wayne s father, Andy, can t figure out what happened, & he ought to see it at once: he s a telecom engineer, after all. But the terrorist Interrupt is clever, & Interrupt doesn t mind murder. Andy, soon a prime suspect, must identify Interrupt before the next killing -- for Interrupt has taken Wayne. But Interrupt may be anybody, even the beautiful lineworker, Nell Colson. Anybody at all. Fast-paced, suspenseful; read Interrupt & you ll never again take your telephone for granted.
I come from a family of writers: Dad was a newspaperman and wrote books about aviation, Aunt/Uncle wrote Westerns and Detective stories, Mom wrote a couple of B-movie scripts. Must be osmosis.
I've done magazine work, both fiction and nonfiction. I'm author of a US history text and contributed to texts in the sciences, including earth science. I've done tech-writing for the Silicon Valley computer industry. My techie experience hatched an idea that became my first novel, about an attempt to sabotage the nation's telephone system (INTERRUPT, published by TOR Books).
I went in a different direction with the Forensic Geology Series, taking mystery into outdoor adventure territory.
