Nance, John J.
Author John J Nance's website.
John is the nationally-known author of
17 major books, five non-fiction:
Splash of Colors, Blind Trust, On Shaky Ground,
and What Goes Up, (all published by William Morrow), and Golden Boy
(Eakin Press, 2003); plus
12 fiction bestsellers: Final Approach
(Crown, 1990) NTSB investigator Joe Wallingford faces his own personal crises as
he works through conflicts and cover-ups to arrive at the true cause of an airline
disaster);
Scorpion Strike
(Crown, 1992) A military techno-thriller set after the first Gulf War);
Phoenix Rising
(Crown, 1994) A gripping novel of international airline finance and treachery);
Pandora's Clock
(Doubleday, 1995) A major New York Times Bestseller about a race against time with
a doomsday virus threatening the world.;
Medusa's Child
(Doubleday, 1997) An edge-of-your-seat thriller about five people trapped aboard
a cargo jet loaded with a ticking nuclear bomb which could destroy all the computers
in North America.;
The Last Hostage
(Doubleday, 1998) An aggrieved father/airline captain hijacks his own airliner to
force prosecution of the man he thinks killed his daughter, and rookie FBI negotiator
Kat Bronsky has to try to talk him down to save over 130 lives - including her own.;
Blackout
(Putnam, 2000) FBI Special Agent Kat Bronsky is back and fighting for her life and
the lives of seven survivors of a terrorist-caused accident;
Headwind
(Putnam, 2001) A real-life version of the Pinochet extradition case targeting a
beloved ex-President of the U.S.;
Turbulence
(Putnam, 2002) Disgusted passengers of a poorly run airline stage an airborne revolt
at the wrong moment);
Skyhook
(Putnam, 2003) A "Black" Air Force project is threatened by sabotage as an airline
captain fights to regain his license and discover what knocked his private airplane
out of the sky over the Gulf of Alaska.;
Fire Flight
(Simon & Schuster, 2003) Two national parks are burning, but the aircraft needed
to douse the fires are falling apart, and veteran pilot Clark Maxwell is faced with
trying to find out why, and who's cheating, before more deaths occur.;
Saving Cascadia
(Simon & Schuster, 2005) As the Northwest corridor implodes in the aftermath of
a devastating series of earthquakes, and a tsunami of near-apocalyptic proportions
approaches, so begins the quest to rescue hundreds of stranded vacationers and islanders.
Pandora's Clock and Medusa's Child
both aired as major, successful two-part mini-series on television.