Kevin Tumlinson Books In Order
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Publication Order of Citadel Books
First Colony | (2010) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Paths in Darkness | (2012) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Children of Light | (2014) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Value of War | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Colony Girl | (2016) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Publication Order of Dan Kotler Books
The Hidden Persuaders | (1970) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Coelho Medallion | (2016) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Brass Hall | (2016) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Atlantis Riddle | (2016) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Devil's Interval | (2017) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Girl in the Mayan Tomb | (2018) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Antarctic Forgery | (2018) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Stepping Maze | (2019) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The God Extinction | (2019) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Spanish Papers | (2019) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Sleeper's War | (2020) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The God Resurrection | (2020) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Bones of Saint Nicholas | (2020) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Demon Core | (2021) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Publication Order of Historic Crimes Crossover Books
Publication Order of The Lucid Books
The Lucid: Episode One | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Lucid: Episode Two | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Lucid: Episode Three | (2016) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Publication Order of Quake Runner: Alex Kayne Books
Shaken | (2020) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Triggered | (2020) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Compromised | (2021) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Aftershock | (2022) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Publication Order of Sawyer Jackson Books
Sawyer Jackson and the Long Land | (2014) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Sawyer Jackson and the Shadow Strait | (2014) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Sawyer Jackson and the White Room | (2017) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Publication Order of Think Tank Books
Karner Blue | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Zero Tolerance | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Nomad | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
Evergreen | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Last Single Guy | (2021) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Winter in July | (2021) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas
Getting Gone | (2012) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Tin Man | (2012) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Three Reasons to Avoid Being Punched in the Face | (2013) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Teresa's Monsterla | (2014) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Two Blocks East | (2014) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Edge | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Zero | (2016) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Publication Order of Collections
Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books
30-Day Author | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Writing a Better Book Description | (2018) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Improving Your Writing Craft | (2020) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Publication Order of Anthologies
Kevin Tumlison is a bestselling and award winning novelist from Texas who loves to write from hotel lobbies, cafes and random coffee shops across the world. He is best known for his thrillers and particularly the “Dan Kotler” series of novels. However, he has also published escapist, fantasy and science fiction works.
The author was raised by his grandfather and grandmother in Wild Peach, Texas and it was from his grandparents that he developed a healthy respect for storytelling. He got into a lot of trouble in school when he was caught writing stories when he should have been doing his English or Mathematics assignments.
Growing up in rural Wild Peach, he had all the time to put his imaginative mind to work as he created entire universes of artifacts, settings and characters that would be the linchpin of his later writing career.
Tumlison’s love for science, archeology and history has also provided a lot of material as if fed his fiction and gave him the excuse to read the next research paper, biography, visit the next country or city and go on the next adventure.
Alongside Kara, his wife, he can nowadays be found traveling in his RV across the United States.
Tumlison has been writing professionally ever since he was twelve and this meant that sometimes he was paid and other times not. On the whole, he has made a living from writing the majority of his adult life.
He first got the motivation to write from the many novels that he was reading. At some point, it hit him that since he was a human reading books written by other humans he too could write. He made this realization as a five year old, which is when he wrote his first story.
Kevin Tumlison wrote his first story on a hand lettered and hand drawn custom cover with masking tape binding and high quality staple. He also spent several hours dictating several of his stories into a tape recorder that he was gifted for Christmas.
Before then, he had been spinning a lot of stories which led to his mother asking around to see if anyone knew any of the characters in his stories. But it would take a long time for him to get the motivation to start and it was not until 2010 that he first published “First Colony,” the debut novel of the “Citadel” series of novels.
Kevin Tumlison is a well respected and known influencer in the independent author community. He has employed his expertise to help thousands of aspiring authors grow their careers over the years.
As the host of several writing podcasts, he reaches millions of listeners across the globe and also gets invited to speak at events and conferences across the globe.
He has been a keynote speaker at the Nebula Awards, the Romance Writers of Australia, Romance Writers of America, and the San Francisco Writers Conference among many other live events.
He is also a frequent guest on podcasts, where he speaks on a wide range of topics ranging from self publishing and writing to RV life.
For several years, Kevin Tumlison and his wife have been living the RV life and he has penned many of his bestselling titles on the road. Nonetheless, he still manages to make time to inspire writers through his many experiences when he speaks at schools, businesses, libraries and conferences.
“The Coelho Medallion” by Kevin Tumlison opens to an ancient medallion discovered in the small town of Pueblo, Colorado. The medallion reveals a secret that could rewrite North American history as it shows that centuries before Columbus arrived, the Vikings had been there and built a city of gold.
But the medallion is stolen and a researcher and linguist are abducted in connection with the theft. Could the kidnappers have a more sinister plot in mind or are they just after the city of gold. An independent researcher named Dan kotler is called in to try to shed some light into the mystery and soon finds himself in a lot of trouble.
When his colleague goes missing, believed to have been kidnapped, he is put under investigation by the FBI. He is forced to use all his expertise and brilliance to absolve himself and find her.
On the other hand is a terrorist named Anwar Adham and he believes the information that can be gleaned from the research site in Pueblo is what he needs to be successful. Unless the man is stopped, thousands and possibly millions of lives are at risk.
Whoever comes on top in this contest of wills and wits will lay claim to the fabled city of gold and determine the fate of thousands of lives.
Kevin Tumlison’s novel “The Atlantis Riddle” goes back to 1914 and 1974 before coming back to the present. In 1914, Thomas Edison’s lab burns down but he manages to find a stone that is the key to starting afresh and making wonder far beyond anything he has so far conceived.
In 1974, two US Army Special Forces soldiers found a lockbox and in addition to intelligence, they found a stone nearly identical to the one Edison had six decades before. They intend to use the powerful stones to build a corrupt financial empire so powerful, even the FBI cannot take it down.
Flash forward to the modern day and archeologist and independent researcher Dan Kotler is winding down after resolving the Coelho Medallion case in his previous outing.
Looking for a new purpose after being hounded by the press and shunned by his colleagues, the granddaughter of one of the most powerful men in Manhattan gives him a lifeline.
Gail brings to his attention an ancient stone and he is soon embroiled in all manner of mystery, jeopardy and intrigue. Working with Roland Denzel, his friend he sets out to solve the Atlantis Riddle but he will be lucky to survive long enough.
Kevin Tumlison’s novel “The Devil’s Interval” sees the emergence of a new technology developed from forbidden historic research. But what was to be a technology of hope soon became a danger to millions.
Ashton Mink is a former famous rockstar turned philanthropist that is killed in his high end apartment in Manhattan with very few clues left behind. The only motive or clue of the killer’s identity are the words Devil’s Interval scrawled on the wall.
FBI consultant and archeologist Dan Kotler works with the FBI’s Agent Roland Denzel to investigate the homicide. What they find is that there is a secret project that could enslave humanity and alter the course of history using the works of Isaac Newton among other historic figures.
Buried twice, Devil’s Interval is a dangerous technology that seemingly cannot be extinguished. Roping in Peter Holden a New York Police Detective the three men go on another adventure as they race against time to try to recover solen technology and resolve Mink’s murder.
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