“Writing is one of those remarkable ventures that is unique to the man, woman, or child composing the words. Whether that creation is an eight-line poem, short story, or novel, no one can duplicate the form, expression, or meaning behind those words.”
-Mark Graham
The Harbinger
by Mark Graham
The murder of a high-ranking South African labor official leads Homicide Detective Nigel Mansell to an ingenious plot to infiltrate the extraordinarily rich South African diamond mining system and to instigate a long overdue revolution against that country’s tyrannical government.
The Missing Sixth
by Mark Graham
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, Michael Meade, attempts to resurrect his fallen career and finds himself investigating the theft of a priceless painting by Dutch master Jan Vermeer. In the process, he discovers the real search is for a long-lost document destined to change the course of South African history and making him the target of some of the world’s most powerful men.
The Fire Theft
by Mark Graham
The riches of the ancient Persian city of Karmin-Yar are the target of an ingenious plot set in motion by some of Europe’s most influential political leaders, but American archeologist Stephen Kaine discovers that the ultimate aim of this group is control of the region’s ultra-lucrative heroin trade.
Jack MacTavish and the Portal of Lights
by Mark Graham
D2, an alternate dimension where every piece of information past, present, and future lives, is under attack. Professor Konrad Kincaid, the man who discovered the five light portals capable of accessing what he calls the Data Dimension, fears for its survival. Professor K needs help. His solution? A 9th grader-to-be with a mop of golden blond hair, watchful green eyes, and a mischievous grin that sometimes makes you forget about his razor-sharp mind named Jack MacTavish.
And Wrap Your Arms Around Living
by Mark Graham
A poetry collection that pulls no punches exploring the journey each one of us faces in pursuit of the illusive, often tumultuous goal of living life successfully. Sometimes humorous, sometimes thought-provoking, always insightful, each verse has at its core the often complicated, but always rewarding message inspiring us to wrap our arms around living.







