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Alan L Moss, Ph.D. is a unique and emerging voice in exciting fiction. His writing draws upon extensive research capabilities and many years in Washington D.C. as a federal Chief Economist, Congressional Fellow in the U.S. Senate, and Adjunct Instructor in economics at D.C. area universities. In 2002, he put his government career aside and moved to the New Jersey Shore to pursue his writing. His published novels spin sophisticated tales of conspiracy, love, sex, revenge, and subterfuge. After years of politics and bureaucracy, Alan has found the freedom of writing fiction an intoxicating and satisfying calling.

Dr. Moss has written seven published books, five fiction and two nonfiction: The Choices: A Treasure Hunt Thriller (Cresting Wave Publishing); The Samoa Seduction (W&B Publishers); Surviving the Endgame (Whiskey Creek Press); Insidious Deception (Whiskey Creek Press); Island of Betrayal (Gauthier Publications); Selling Out America’s Democracy (Praeger); and Employment Opportunity (Prentice Hall). Dr. Moss also prepared an innovative Middle East peace plan: A Middle East Union, A Futuristic Approach for Democratic Transition and Economic Development (published in “Middle East Conflicts & Reforms,” Digest of Middle East Studies). (See www.alanlmoss.com)

Alan’s novels present exotic plots and imaginative proposals designed to change the world, push technological breakthroughs, and reap huge profits for those with advanced information and unique theories. For instance, his characters have prepared a proposal to transition the Middle East into an area of peace, democracy, and prosperity; sought diamonds created by the impact of the Chicxulub asteroid on the Yucatan Peninsula; assassinated a U.S. president with the aid of a drone disguised as a Red-Tailed Hawk; tried to disrupt an international peace conference by destroying the Eiffel Tower; received millions for illegal testing of a stem cell cure for diabetes; and obtained federal assistance to facilitate cornering the market for rare earth minerals. Locations range from the familiar (New York City, Philadelphia, Princeton) to the remote (Socotra, Yemen; Pickle, Ontario; Andorra la Vella, Andorra) and many more.

Alan and his wife of 53 years recently moved to Princeton to be closer to their two children and four grandchildren. Alan continues to write, study recent political and economic developments, and play golf at nearby golf courses.

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