Kent Anderson is a novelist known for his thrillers and stories rooted in experiences from his time as a police officer and in the military. Born in 1946, Anderson's background includes service as a Special Forces sergeant in Vietnam and a previous career as a police officer. He currently resides on a horse ranch in New Mexico, drawing inspiration from his experiences with wild horses. Anderson’s writing style is characterized by gritty realism and suspenseful narratives, often exploring themes of violence and moral ambiguity. He is best known for his thrilling crime novels, particularly 'Sympathy for the Devil' and 'Night Dogs'.



