
Mark T. Sullivan (b. 1958) is an author of thrillers. Born in a Boston suburb, he joined the Peace Corp after college, traveling to West Africa to live with a tribe of Saharan nomads. Upon returning to the United States, he took a job at Reuters, beginning a decade-long career in journalism that would eventually lead to a job as an investigative reporter for the San Diego Tribune. Sullivan spent the winter of 1990 living with a group of skiers in Utah and Wyoming, and used the experience as the foundation for his first novel, The Fall Line (1994). In 1995 he published Hard News, a thriller based on his work as a reporter, and a year later he released The Purification Ceremony, which won the WH Smith Award for Best New Talent. His most recent work is Private Games (2012), which he co-authored with James Patterson. Sullivan lives with his family in Montana, where he skis, hunts, and practices martial arts.
Series
Books

The Art of Rendition
2012

Private Berlin
2013

Brotherhood
2012

All the Glimmering Stars
2024

Labyrinth
2002

Outlaw
2013

Rogue
2011

Brotherhood and Other Stories
2013

The Purification Ceremony
1997

The Last Green Valley
2021

Toxic
2003

Thief
2014

Beneath a Scarlet Sky
2017

Hard News
1995

Ghost Dance
1999

The Escape Artist
2012

Triple Cross
2009

The Fall Line
1994