Boyd Morrison

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Boyd Morrison
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
Period2010-
Genre Thriller
Website
boydmorrison.com

Boyd Morrison (* February 17, 1967) is an American thriller novelist, actor and former Jeopardy! champion. He has co-authored several books with The New York Times fiction best-seller Clive Cussler.

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Education

Boyd Morrison has earned a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Rice University and a PhD from Virginia Tech in industrial engineering. [1]

Career

After his graduation from Rice University, Morrison joined Lockheed working on the Space Station Freedom project at Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center. [2] He left NASA to get his PhD in industrial engineering [3] from Virginia Tech. Morrison moved to Seattle and went to work for Microsoft in the Xbox games group. [4] Among his credits are PC and Xbox games, including Project Gotham, Racing 2, Flight Simulator 2004, and Forza Motorsport. Morrison left Microsoft in 2005 to write full-time. [5]

Morrison's first book The Noah's Ark Quest (The Ark) was self published and later published by Simon and Schuster. The Ark (The Noah's Ark Quest) has been translated into 22 languages, was selected for IndieBound's Indie Next list in May 2010, [6] and became a top 15 bestseller in the UK.

In 2022, The New York Times lauded his novel, The Lawless Land, as having "a satisfyingly bustling plot." [7]

Bibliography

Tales of the Lawless Land

Boyd Morrison co-authors this series with sister Beth Morrison, [8] an expert in medieval manuscripts at the J. Paul Getty Museum

 # TitlePublication Date
1 [9] The Lawless Land2022
2 [10] The Last True Templar2023

The Oregon Files (Juan Cabrillo Series)

Morrison co-authors part of The Oregon Files series with Clive Cussler.

 # TitlePublication Date
1Piranha2015
2 [11] The Emperor's Revenge 2016
3 [12] Typhoon Fury 2017
4 [13] Shadow Tyrants 2018
5 [14] Final Option 2020
6 [15] Marauder2020

Tyler Locke Adventures

 # TitlePublication Date
1The Noah's Ark Quest (The Ark)2010
2The Midas Code (The Vault)2011
3The Roswell Conspiracy2012
4The Loch Ness Legacy2013

Stand Alone Novels

 # TitlePublication Date
1The Tsunami Countdown (Rogue Wave)2010
2Substance (The Catalyst)2011

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References

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  7. Becker, Alida (15 July 2022). "When It Comes to Historical Fiction, More Is More". The New York Times. Retrieved 2022-07-25.
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  13. "Shadow Tyrants, by Clive Cussler".
  14. "Final Option, by Clive Cussler".
  15. "Marauder, by Clive Cussler".