A native New Yorker with roots in Brooklyn, Jerome Preisler is a prolific author who has written almost thirty books of fiction and nonfiction, including all eight novels in the #1 New York Times best-selling TOM CLANCY'S POWER PLAYS series. POWER PLAYS has been published in multiple languages and sold millions of copies in the U.S. and overseas.
Genres: Thriller, Mystery
Series
Tom Clancy's Power Plays
5. Cold War (2001) (with Tom Clancy)
6. Cutting Edge (2002) (with Tom Clancy)
7. Zero Hour (2003) (with Tom Clancy and Martin H Greenberg)
8. Wild Card (2004) (with Tom Clancy)
5. Cold War (2001) (with Tom Clancy)
6. Cutting Edge (2002) (with Tom Clancy)
7. Zero Hour (2003) (with Tom Clancy and Martin H Greenberg)
8. Wild Card (2004) (with Tom Clancy)
Tom Clancy's Net Force Relaunch
continued from the original series by Steve Perry
0.5. Eye of the Drone (2020)
1. Dark Web (2019)
2. Attack Protocol (2020)
2.5. Kill Chain (2021)
3. Threat Point (2021)
4. Moving Target (2023)
continued from the original series by Steve Perry
0.5. Eye of the Drone (2020)
1. Dark Web (2019)
2. Attack Protocol (2020)
2.5. Kill Chain (2021)
3. Threat Point (2021)
4. Moving Target (2023)
Novels
Series contributed to
Non fiction show
Books containing stories by Jerome Preisler
The 29th Pan Book of Horror Stories (1988)
(Pan Book of Horror Stories, book 29)
edited by
Clarence Paget
Jerome Preisler recommends
The Vicar (2023)
A J Chambers
"With his crackling debut novel The Vicar, A. J. Chambers vaults into the ranks of classic espionage authors like John le Carre, Frederick Forsyth, and Daniel Silva. His MI5 operative Terry Nolan is no over-amped superhero, but a complex, appealingly human character who is deeply aware of the world's painful deceptions and sacrifices. As one turns the book's pages with bated breath, it seems evident Chambers is all too familiar with the dangerous, shadowy landscape he writes about ... but if so we won't blow his cover. It's rare to discover a great new writer, and we want him sticking around for a long time to come."
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