Joshua Hood is a thriller author deeply influenced by his extensive military background, having served in the Air Force’s Elite Pararescue and as a member of the airborne division for five years. His writing draws inspiration from authors such as Joseph Conrad, Brad Taylor, and particularly Vince Flynn, resulting in fast-paced, action-oriented stories that often explore themes of combat, rescue operations, and the sacrifices made by individuals in high-stakes situations. Hood’s style is characterized by a commitment to delivering "no fillers only killers," prioritizing intense action and compelling narratives.
Hood’s prolific output includes several series, most notably the "Search and Destroy" series, which explores various dangerous missions, and the "Treadstone" series, which revisits characters from Robert Ludlum’s Treadstone. He has also published standalone novels and is recognized for his ability to create immersive war stories that keep readers engaged from beginning to end. His awards and achievements reflect his extraordinary performance during wartime.





