G. H. Frost

'G.H. Frost' initiated the Able Team series for Gold Eagle Books in 1982.
G. H. Frost, a psuedonym, continued -- and continues -- to write series fiction.
Able Team appeared in 1982. Published by Gold Eagle, a now defunct division of Worldwide Library, exploited the mania of international terrorism decried by the Reagan Administration.
Under the name of Dick Stivers and Don Pendleton, Frost wrote:
Able Team
* #1: Tower of Terror
* #2: Hostaged Island
* #3: Texas Showdown
* #4: Amazon Slaughter
* #5: Cairo Countdown
* #6: Warlord of Aztlan
* #7: Justice by Fire
* #8: Army of Devils
* #9: Kill School
* #13: Scorched Earth
* #14: Into The Maze
* #15: They Came To Kill
* #16: Rain of Doom
* #17: Fire and Maneuver
* #18: Tech War
* #19: Ironman
* #21: Death Strike
For Worldwide Library, Frost wrote Stonyman Doctrine, the first novel of the Stonyman series.
He then went to Simon & Schuster to publish the Recon series:
* #1 Recon
* #2 Recon Strike.
Another series contracted with Simon & Schuster, Trail of Blood, did not appear.
Frost had already found other work in Asia and Central America. This work continued until 1995, when he took work as a professor teaching writing and literature. He left academics as an instructor in 2005 to return to university study in Los Angeles and Damascus. In Damascus, he taught advanced English-language writing to post-graduate Syrians hoping for foreign careers.
Following the 'War on Terror' disasters of 2001, 2002, 2003, he initiated a new series, Fearless Jihadi Killers, a series of musical comedies set in Iraq, Syria, and North Africa.
Website, www.fearlessjihadikillers.com, in progress, offers a .pdf draft of the novel.
Born in Los Angeles.
 
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