Bob Mayer
Bob Mayer grew up in the Bronx. After high school, he entered West Point where he learned about the history of our military and our country. During his four years at the Academy and later in the Infantry, Mayer questioned the idea of "mission over men." When he volunteered and passed selection for the Special Forces as a Green Beret, he felt more at ease where the men were more important than the mission. Mayer's obsession with mythology and his vast knowledge of the military and Special Forces...See more
Bob Mayer grew up in the Bronx. After high school, he entered West Point where he learned about the history of our military and our country. During his four years at the Academy and later in the Infantry, Mayer questioned the idea of "mission over men." When he volunteered and passed selection for the Special Forces as a Green Beret, he felt more at ease where the men were more important than the mission. Mayer's obsession with mythology and his vast knowledge of the military and Special Forces, mixed with his strong desire to learn from history, is the foundation for his science fiction series Atlantis, Area 51 and Psychic Warrior. Mayer is a master at blending elements of truth into all of his thrillers, leaving the reader questioning what is real and what isn't. He took this same passion and created thrillers based in fact and riddled with possibilities. His unique background in the Special Forces gives the reader a sense of authenticity and creates a reality that makes the reader wonder where fact ends and fiction begins. In his historical fiction novels, Mayer blends actual events with fictional characters. He doesn't change history, but instead changes how history came into being. Mayer's military background, coupled with his deep desire to understand the past and how it affects our future, gives his writing a rich flavor not to be missed. See less
Bob Mayer's Featured Books
Bob Mayer book reviews
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Agnes and the Hitman
Hilarious
by Sheri R, Dec 17, 2018
Laughed out loud. Good read, romantic comedy with aging, lovable mobsters, a hunky hit man and a thorny chef. Sure bet to lift your spirits, it's a romp through the ridiculous. Read More
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Don't Look Down
Great junk food read
There are health food books and junk food books. I like a good balance of both.
Jennifer Crusie writes high quality junk food books. These are home made chocolate chip cookie kinds of books. They are ... Read More
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Agnes and the Hitman
agnes is a hit
by oddjohn, Jan 16, 2009
Different reading for me, it held my attention and was enjoyable. Recommended as a pleasant read. Read More