James Rollins is the
New York Times,
USA Today and
Publishers Weekly bestselling author of
Black Order,
Map of Bones and other adventure thrillers. He was born in Chicago and grew up in Ontario, Canada, and St. Louis, Missouri. He graduated with honors from the University of Missouri with a degree in veterinary medicine. And like most veterinarians, he presently shares his home with a Golden Retriever, a Dachshund, and a sixty-five year old parrot named Igor. Rollins currently practices in Northern California, and when not writing or working in his veterinary practice, he can often be found underground or underwater as an amateur spelunker and scuba diver. These hobbies have helped in the creation of his earlier books
Subterranean,
Deep Fathom,
Amazonia, and
Sandstorm. His thriller,
Black Order, skyrocketed to the top of bestseller lists across the country, winning the author countless new fans, and was proclaimed by
People magazine as one of last summer's "hottest reads."
Map of Bones was chosen by
Publishers Weekly as one of the most likely to win over Dan Brown's faithful audience, and the
New York Times rated the book as one the summer's top crowd pleasers.
Author biography courtesy of HarperCollins.