Mack Maloney

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Mack Maloney
Born1952 (age 7071)
Boston, Massachusetts, US
OccupationWriter
NationalityAmerican
Period1987-Present
Genre post apocalypse, military sf, science fiction

Mack Maloney (born 1952) [1] is the pen name of Brian Kelleher, [1] a US writer of speculative fiction, predominantly known for the Starhawk, Wingman, Chopper Ops, and Pirate Hunters fiction series. Maloney received a BS in journalism from Suffolk University and an MA in film at Emerson College. [2] He is the host of Mack Maloney's Military X-Files radio show on iHeartRadio. [3]

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Starhawk Series

Wingman Series

Pirate Hunters

Chopper Ops

Superhawks

Starman

Standalone Novels

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References

  1. 1 2 "Maloney, Mack". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. October 26, 2021.
  2. "Mack Maloney". Penguin/Random House. March 20, 2022.
  3. "Mack Maloney's Military X-Files". iHeart Radio. March 20, 2022.