Jeff Edwards
Jeff Edwards is an award-winning military thriller author best known for the “Sea Warrior Files” series of novels. In addition to his bestselling novels, he has written in many military newspapers, opinion columns, and published several articles on Military.com. Most of his work pertains in nonfiction and fiction is about the military given his military background. Over the years, his novels have won several awards and honors. “The Sword of Shiva” won the Independent Publishers of America Silver Medal for Wartime/Military Fiction. Other awards that he has won include the Readers Choice Award, the Clive Cussler Grandmaster Award for Adventure Writing, the American Author’s Association American Author Medal, and the Military Writers’s Society of America Outstanding Naval Fiction Admiral Nimitz Award. “The Sword of Shiva” won His proficiency in writing about the American military comes from his long years of service, where he was an Anti-Submarine Warfare Specialist and Navy Chief Petty Officer. He did serve for more than two decades in several American war fronts including the Cold War standoff and the Persian Gulf crisis. After serving for the best part of two decades, he retired from the military to become a military consultant and novelist. His first novel that was initially published as “Torpedo” and later renamed “Sea of Shadows” is to be adapted into a film by The Bourne film series producer Paul L. Sandberg. He currently lives in California, consults for the American military, and writes opinion pieces for various military publications.