
William Dietrich is a NY Times bestelling author of the Ethan Gage series of eight books which have sold into 28 languages. He is also the author of six other adventure novels, several nonfiction works on the environmental history of the Pacific Northwest, and a contributor to several books. Bill was a career journalist, sharing a Pulitzer for national reporting at the Seattle Times for coverage of the Exxon Valdez oil spill. He taught environmental journalism at Huxley College, a division of Western Washington University, and was adviser to Planet Magazine there. He was Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, and received several National Science Foundation fellowships for reporting on science. His travels have taken him from the South Pole to the Arctic, and from the Dead Sea to the base camp of Mount Everest. The traveling informs his books. He lives in Anacortes, WA, in the San Juan islands, and is a fan of books, movies, history, science, and the outdoors.
Series
Books

Blood of the Reich
2011

The North Cascades
Finding Beauty and Renewal in the Wild Nearby
2014

The Murder of Adam and Eve
2014

The Scourge of God
2005

The Three Emperors
2014

The Barbed Crown
2015

The Barbary Pirates
2013

Hotel Angeline
A Novel in 36 Voices
2011

Dark Winter
2001

Hadrian's Wall
2004

Natural Grace
The Charm, Wonder, and Lessons of Pacific Northwest Animals and Plants
2003

The Trojan Icon
2016

The Emerald Storm
An Ethan Gage Adventure
2012

The Rosetta Key
2008

Getting Back
2000

The Dakota Cipher
2009

Ice Reich
1998

Napoleon's Pyramids
2007

The Final Forest
Big Trees, Forks, and the Pacific Northwest
1992