Henry Faulkner
Henry Faulkner counts World War II among his earliest memories. As a child, he developed an interest in vehicles, especially airplanes. When he was a teenager, he chanced upon a book covering the carrier war in the Pacific which intrigued him. Studying the first two years of this campaign became a hobby later in life, because of our lack of preparation greatly increased the suspense and left little room for mistakes. Faulkner decided it would be an excellent backdrop for a set of adventure...See more
Henry Faulkner counts World War II among his earliest memories. As a child, he developed an interest in vehicles, especially airplanes. When he was a teenager, he chanced upon a book covering the carrier war in the Pacific which intrigued him. Studying the first two years of this campaign became a hobby later in life, because of our lack of preparation greatly increased the suspense and left little room for mistakes. Faulkner decided it would be an excellent backdrop for a set of adventure novels. His first book, Sprouting Wings , introduced his hero, Alan Ericsson, to readers. He has now continued Alan's adventure with Slow but Deadly . Faulkner worked as an aeronautical and mechanical engineer. He is an enthusiastic amateur pilot and has flown World War II planes. Faulkner lives on an old farm in Dover, Massachusetts, with his wife. He has two grown children. See less
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