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Jack Henderson (author)

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Occupation
  
Writer

Genre
  
Thriller

Language
  
English

Spouse
  
1985 - present


Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Jack Henderson

Citizenship
  
United States

Role
  
Writer

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Born
  
October 3, 1958 (age 65) Springfield, Missouri (
1958-10-03
)

Books
  
Circumference of Darkness, Maximum Impact, Watching Over Wilbur: A, Seven Seconds, The Journey of Life

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Jack Henderson is an American thriller writer. He is best known for his series of novels featuring hacker John Fagan, aka phr33k, and FBI agent Jeannie Reese.

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Biography

Henderson was born in Springfield, Missouri on October 3, 1958 and was brought up in Buffalo, Missouri.

Henderson did not complete a university degree, although he did complete two years of further education in Performing Arts before leaving college to work in regional theatre. While finding work in this capacity in New York City, Henderson started writing technical documentation for the medical industry, requiring him to perform a great deal of research into the topics discussed. Henderson has stated that he put in "nearly a year of research and fact-finding" before starting to write his first novel, Maximum Impact (known as Circumference of Darkness in the US). He has since written a follow-up novel, Seven Seconds, and has ghost-written the book The Overton Window for political commentator Glenn Beck. This latter has caused some controversy as The Overton Window contains marked similarities to Circumference of Darkness even though the former does not show Henderson's name as a primary author.

References

Jack Henderson (author) Wikipedia