British author
This article is about the British author. For the Canadian rower, see
Dean Crawford.
Dean Crawford is a British author of action and adventure, science fiction and thriller books.
He intended to qualify as a fighter pilot in the Royal Air Force, but failed the sight test,[1] and worked as a graphic designer before leaving the industry to write novels.[2] He spent fifteen years writing full-time before his first successful book, Covenant, was published in 2011. He signed a three-book contract with US publishers Simon & Schuster, but subsequently set up his own independent publishing company Fictum Limited,[3] through which he has released over thirty self-published novels.[2][4]
Books (with first publication dates)
Ethan Warner series
- Covenant (11 November 2011)
- Immortal (8 May 2012)
- Apocalypse (8 November 2012)
- The Chimera Secret (18 July 2013)
- The Eternity Project (19 December 2013)
Atlantia series
(writing under the pen-name of D.C.Ford)
- Survivor (31 March 2014)
- Retaliator (6 June 2014)
- Aggressor (19 September 2014)
- Endeavour (20 November 2014)
- Defiance (17 April 2015)
Ethan Warner and Nicola Lopez series
(a continuation of the Ethan Warner series, but published by Fictum Limited)
- The Nemesis Origin (3 February 2015)
- The Fusion Cage (1 June 2015)
- The Identity Mine (7 August 2015)
- The Black Knight (26 October 2015)
- The Extinction Code (2 May 2016)
- The Genesis Cypher (21 October 2016)
- The Atlantis Codex (8 June 2017)
- The Disclosure Protocol (3 May 2018)
- Vanishing Point (13 November 2018) – a prequel novel
- Event Horizon (1 May 2019)
Old Ironsides series
- Old Ironsides (1 February 2016)
- Titan (14 July 2016)
- Predator (27 February 2017)
Power Reads Series
- Altitude (18 July 2017)
- Deadline (3 February 2018)
- Revolution (19 December 2013)
- Eden (24 July 2013)
- Stone Cold (10 March 2015)
- Holo Sapiens (21 November 2013) – a.k.a. After Life
Alya Fox series
- Alya Fox and the Mirror of Souls (23 February 2018)
Tyler Griffin series
- First Strike (23 August 2018)
Children's novels
- Soul Seekers (29 January 2015)
Non-fiction
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