In the thrilling first installment of The Executive Series¿hailed by Michael Palmer as ¿right up there with the very best of David Baldacci¿¿Secret Service Agent Scott Roarke investigates Russian meddling in a presidential election . . . meddling by way of assassination.
Gary Grossman¿s first novel, Executive Actions, propelled him into the world of political thrillers. Executive Treason, the sequel, further tapped Grossman¿s experience as a journalist, newspaper columnist, documentary television producer, reporter and playwright. The third book in the series, Executive Command, nearly brought his trilogy to a conclusion. But there was more¿and Executive Force covers dangerous new ground. Grossman has written for the New York Times, Boston Globe, and Boston Herald American. He covered presidential campaigns for WBZ-TV in Boston, and has produced television series for NBC News, CNN, NBC, ABC, CBS, FOX and 40 cable networks. He is a multiple Emmy Award winning producer, served as chair of the Government Affairs Committee for the Caucus for Television, Producers, Writers and Directors, and is a member of the International Thriller Writers Association. Grossman has taught at Emerson College (where he is a member of the Board of Trustees), Boston University, USC, and Loyola Marymount University, and is a contributing editor to Media Ethics Magazine.