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Marc Cameron

Marc Cameron is an thriller novelist and retired U.S. Marshal known for his action-packed series featuring law enforcement protagonists, including the Jericho Quinn thrillers, the Alaska-set Arliss Cutter novels, and contributions to the universe. A native of , Cameron spent nearly 30 years in , beginning as a uniformed and mounted patrol member before joining the U.S. Marshals Service in 1991, where he specialized in dignitary protection and fugitive operations across locations from rural to , , and . He retired as Chief of the District of , drawing on his extensive experience—including as a second-degree in jujitsu and certified man-tracking instructor—to infuse his writing with authentic details of high-stakes pursuits and survival scenarios. Cameron's debut novel, National Security (2011), launched the Jericho Quinn series, which follows a covert operative combating national threats and spans eight books published by Kensington Publishing. His Arliss Cutter series, starting with Open Carry (2019), centers on a U.S. Marshal in Alaska and has earned him two Spotted Owl Awards for mystery fiction, with seven installments to date, the latest being Dead Line (2025). Since 2017, he has authored seven Tom Clancy novels for the estate, including Power and Empire, Red Winter, and Command and Control (2023), extending the Ryanverse with plots involving international espionage and military intrigue published by G.P. Putnam's Sons. A New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Cameron resides in Alaska with his wife, continues to travel for research, and teaches defensive tactics to law enforcement and civilians.

Personal background

Early life

Marc Cameron was born in 1961 in north-central , where he grew up amid frequent relocations driven by his father's career as a teacher. The family moved 21 times before Cameron reached age 18, often settling in rural areas on undeveloped land far from urban centers, which instilled in him a strong sense of independence and self-reliance from an early age. He was raised alongside his sister in a household where both parents' families emphasized traditions, exposing him to narratives that shaped his early worldview. Cameron's childhood was marked by immersion in , including mystery series and tales like Two Against the North, which fueled his imagination and interest in exploration and problem-solving. These literary influences, combined with the freedoms of rural life, nurtured foundational skills in observation and outdoor pursuits that later informed his professional path. He attended Weatherford High School in Weatherford, Texas, graduating in 1980.

Interests and hobbies

Marc Cameron holds a second-degree in , a he has practiced extensively and even taught to others in defensive tactics contexts. This achievement reflects his dedication to physical discipline and self-defense skills, which he maintains as part of his active lifestyle. In addition to , Cameron is a certified scuba diver, enjoying underwater exploration as a recreational pursuit that aligns with his affinity for adventure and the outdoors. His certification enables him to engage in activities that complement his interest in nautical environments. Cameron possesses expertise as a man-tracker, serving as an instructor in tracking techniques honed through personal passion for navigation and . This hobby, rooted in his recreational pursuits, also informed aspects of his training. An avid motorcyclist, Cameron frequently embarks on adventure rides, embracing the thrill of two-wheeled travel across varied terrains as a key leisure activity.

Law enforcement career

Service in the U.S. Marshals

Prior to joining the U.S. Marshals Service, Marc Cameron served with the Weatherford Police Department near , from 1984 to 1991, where he worked as a uniformed on patrol, mounted (horse) patrol officer, SWAT officer, and detective. In early 1991, he accepted a position with the U.S. Marshals Service, bringing his prior law enforcement background to the federal agency. Cameron's tenure with the U.S. Marshals Service spanned approximately 20 years as part of his overall nearly 30-year law enforcement career. During this period, he progressed through the ranks, eventually attaining the position of U.S. Marshal. He holds a second-degree in jujitsu, is a certified law enforcement diver, and man-tracking instructor. He retired in 2011 as Chief of the District of .

Key assignments and retirement

Throughout his career with the U.S. Marshals Service, Marc Cameron's assignments encompassed a wide range of environments, from the remote wilderness of rural to the bustling streets of . Specializing in dignitary protection and tactical operations, he worked in both rustic rural settings—such as tracking fugitives and lost individuals in Alaska's vast backcountry as part of the rural Tactical Tracking Unit—and high-stakes urban operations across the U.S. and internationally, including and . In the later stages of his service, Cameron advanced to the position of U.S. Marshal for the District of , a role he held for the final 20 years of his career, overseeing operations in one of the most challenging and expansive jurisdictions in the country. Cameron retired from the U.S. Marshals Service in 2011 after 29 years of service, transitioning to focus on his writing endeavors. His extensive experiences in profoundly influenced the settings and authenticity of his later novels.

Writing career

Beginnings and inspirations

Marc Cameron's writing career commenced with the release of his , National Security, in November 2011, published by Pinnacle Books, an imprint of Kensington Publishing Corporation. This introduced the Jericho Quinn series, centering on a covert operative combating threats, and marked Cameron's entry into the genre shortly before his retirement from federal service. Drawing heavily from his 29-year law enforcement tenure, including 22 years as a U.S. involving tracking, , and high-stakes operations, Cameron infused his narratives with authentic procedural details and tactical realism. He has emphasized that his experiences shaped the portrayal of elite units' camaraderie and operational challenges, aiming to "explore the intense bond shared by members of elite military and units, along with the realities, good and bad." Initially published through , Cameron's Jericho Quinn series achieved bestseller status by its sixth installment, , in 2015. His debut on the bestseller list came later, in 2017, with in the Tom Clancy series. Following his retirement as Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal for the District of , he dedicated himself fully to writing, building on this foundation with additional thriller series.

Contributions to the Tom Clancy universe

Marc Cameron joined the Tom Clancy universe in 2017, authoring as his debut contribution to the series under the Tom Clancy estate. This marked the beginning of his role in continuing the franchise, following contributions from authors like . Over the next several years, Cameron penned seven novels in the series: (2017), (2018), (2019), Shadow of the Dragon (2020), Chain of Command (2021), Red Winter (2022), and (2023). These works expanded on Clancy's established themes of geopolitical intrigue and high-stakes intelligence operations, with Cameron emphasizing global threats such as cyber warfare, , and international . In crafting these stories, Cameron focused on writing in his own voice while adhering to the spirit of Clancy's originals, frequently rereading the source material to ensure character consistency and fidelity to the . He incorporated his personal expertise in security matters, drawing from nearly three decades in —including 22 years as a U.S. Marshal—to add realistic procedural elements and insights into and protective operations. This background enhanced the authenticity of plotlines involving domestic security threats and international pursuits. Cameron concluded his involvement with the series after in 2023, retiring from the franchise to focus on his original works. The estate subsequently transitioned authorship to the writing duo Andrews & Wilson, whose first entry, , was published in 2024.)

Development of original series

Marc Cameron launched his debut original series featuring the Jericho in 2011, marking his entry into independently created narratives centered on a with a military background as an veteran and trained operative for a covert . This series established Cameron's signature style of fast-paced and tactical operations, drawing from his extensive experience to infuse into the high-stakes scenarios. In 2019, Cameron expanded his original portfolio with the introduction of the Arliss Cutter series, which directly incorporates elements from his time serving as a U.S. Marshal in , focusing on a deputy marshal protagonist who confronts threats amid the state's remote and unforgiving terrain. The series emphasizes themes of wilderness survival, relentless pursuit of fugitives, and the interplay between and Alaska's harsh environmental and cultural dynamics, providing a grounded contrast to more global intrigue; it has earned two Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Awards for (Open Carry and Stone Cross). Across both series, recurring motifs include intense action sequences, operations, and realistic portrayals of enforcement tactics, reflecting Cameron's career insights into high-risk assignments without the constraints of licensed universes. By late 2025, the Arliss Cutter series had grown to seven installments, with the latest being Dead Line (2025), underscoring its ongoing evolution. Cameron's original works are published through , with recent multi-book deals ensuring further expansion and creative autonomy in developing these protagonists and their worlds.

Bibliography

Jericho Quinn series

The Jericho Quinn series, Marc Cameron's debut thriller series, comprises eight novels and two novellas published between 2011 and 2019.

Novels

  • National Security (2011, Kensington Publishing)
  • Act of Terror (2012, Kensington Publishing)
  • State of Emergency (2013, Kensington Publishing)
  • Time of Attack (2014, Pinnacle Books)
  • Day Zero (2015, Pinnacle Books)
  • Brute Force (2015, Pinnacle Books)
  • Field of Fire (2016, Pinnacle Books)
  • Active Measures (2019, Pinnacle Books)

Novellas

  • (2017, Pinnacle Books)
  • The Triple Frontier (2018, Pinnacle Books)

Jack Ryan series

Marc Cameron contributed seven novels to the Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan series, serving as the primary author from 2017 to 2023 under license from the Tom Clancy estate. These works were published by , an imprint of . The novels, in publication order, are:
  • Tom Clancy Power and Empire (2017)
  • Tom Clancy Oath of Office (2018)
  • Tom Clancy Code of Honor (2019)
  • Tom Clancy Shadow of the Dragon (2020)
  • Tom Clancy Chain of Command (2021)
  • Tom Clancy Red Winter (2022)
  • Tom Clancy Command and Control (2023)
Following Cameron's exit from the series in 2024, subsequent novels have been written by other authors.

Arliss Cutter series

The Arliss Cutter series is a collection of novels by Marc Cameron, published by Corp., featuring the adventures of Deputy U.S. Marshal Arliss Cutter in . The series draws inspiration from Cameron's experiences in . It began in 2019 and has progressed annually, focusing on high-stakes investigations in remote Alaskan settings. The complete list of published books in the series includes:
  • Open Carry (2019)
  • Stone Cross (2020)
  • Bone Rattle (2021)
  • Cold Snap (2022)
  • Breakneck (2023)
  • Bad River (2024)
  • Dead Line (2025)
An eighth installment, Back Track, is scheduled for release in summer 2026, continuing the series' progression.

Publications as Mark Henry

Under the pseudonym Mark Henry, Marc Cameron ventured into the western genre, allowing him to experiment with historical frontier narratives distinct from his thriller writing. Cameron's first publication as Mark Henry was Hard Road to Heaven, a standalone released in 2005 by Dorchester Publishing. The story follows a group of former scouts reuniting to deliver justice across , from to , amid themes of vengeance and frontier hardship. This was followed by The Hell Riders in 2006, also from Dorchester Publishing, which depicts a unit of Apache Wars-era trackers navigating brutal conflicts and personal loyalties in the Southwest territories. In 2017, Pinnacle Books (an imprint of ) released To Hell and Beyond, a combined edition reprinting both Hard Road to Heaven and The Hell Riders in a single volume of 534 pages. This collection highlights the violent, unyielding aspects of , presenting the two epics together for the first time to showcase Cameron's pseudonymous explorations of historical action.

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