Blaine Pardoe

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Blaine Lee Pardoe is an American author, known primarily for writing the Battletech and MechWarrior: Dark Age series of science fiction books, business management books,[1] military history works on a number of Great War topics, and true crime works. In more recent years, he has written true crime books with his daughter, Victoria Hester. Together they made the New York Times Bestseller List for Crime and Punishment for their book, The Murder of Maggie Hume.

Pardoe is one of the original writers for Battletech's fiction. He contributes more stories to on-line pay-to-read fiction website, Battlecorps. His best known book in the MechWarrior Dark Ages line is Surrender Your Dreams. In 2008 his book on Frank Luke Jr., Terror of the Autumn Skies, was released (Skyhorse Publishing, 2008).[2]

Pardoe designed the Domination role-playing game, which was published by StarChilde Publications in 1989.[3] Blaine has written material for numerous game companies including FASA, GDW, Catalyst Game Labs, and others, contributing to no less than eight fictional universes. He is an avid RPG and tabletop gamer. His most recent game-related novel, Hour of the Wolf, is set in the BattleTech/Mechwarrior universe.

Pardoe is an author, having won the Historical Society of Michigan's State History Award in 2011 and the Silver Medal from the Military Writer's Society of America the same year for his book Lost Eagles (University of Michigan Press) about Frederick Zinn of the Lafayette Flying Corps. His books have appeared on several bestseller lists both including the New York Times Murder and Mayhem list in October 2014 and on Amazon.com and in numerous newspapers.

He and his daughter have written the defining books on the Colonial Parkway Murders (A Special Kind of Evil) and on the Washington DC Freeway Phantom (Tantamount).

Pardoe has appeared on numerous television and radio programs promoting his book and has been a guest speaker at the U.S. National Archives, the U.S. Navy Museum, the Smithsonian, the Mariner's Museum, and the New York Military Affairs Symposium. He is a researcher, historian and writer specializing in topics around the Great War and military history. He has been mentioned on the floor of the US House of Representatives for his work on Frank Luke Jr. He is also an editorial columnist for the Culpeper Times newspaper. His most recent true crime book, "Tantamount" was co-authored with his daughter, Victoria Hester. They are the only father-daughter duo writing true crime.

Pardoe lives in Spotsylvania, Virginia.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "The Bad Guy's (And Gal's) Guide to Office Politics". March 31, 1998. Archived from the original on July 5, 2008. Retrieved May 10, 2010.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "A moment with Pardoe". Culpeper Star-Exponent. October 2, 2008. Archived from the original on February 3, 2013. Retrieved May 10, 2010.
  3. ^ Schick, Lawrence (1991). Heroic Worlds: A History and Guide to Role-Playing Games. Prometheus Books. p. 289. ISBN 0-87975-653-5.

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