Michael Newton (author)


Michael Newton is an American author best known for his work on Don Pendleton's The Executioner book series.

Biography

Newton began work on the Executioner series by co-writing The Executioner's War Book with Pendleton in 1977. Since then he has been a steady writer for the series with almost 90 entries to his credit, which triples the number written by creator Don Pendleton. His skills and knowledge of the series have allowed him to be picked by the publishers to write the milestone novels such as #100, #200, and #300. Writing under the pseudonym Lyle Brandt, Michael Newton has also become a popular writer of Western novels.
He has written a number of non-fiction titles as well, including a book on genre writing and numerous true crime titles. His book Invisible Empire: The Ku Klux Klan in Florida won the Florida Historical Society's 2002 Rembert Patrick Award for Best Book in Florida History.

Cryptozoology

Newton's Encyclopedia of Cryptozoology won the American Library Association's award for Outstanding Reference Work in 2006. The book features 2,744 entries
on cryptozoology with a glossary and lengthy bibliography. It was positively reviewed in The Quarterly Review of Biology as enjoyable reading and an important resource on the topic.

The Executioner

The Gun Series