Terry Harknett (1936-present), born in Essex, England, was a prolific author primarily known for his extensive output of pulp fiction novels, particularly within the Western and crime genres. Harknett wrote nearly 200 books throughout his career, characterized by fast-paced plots, often featuring morally ambiguous characters and focusing on action and suspense. His work frequently utilized elements of crime fiction, Westerns, and occasionally incorporated science fiction or thriller elements, as seen in his popular W.I.T.C.H. series.










































