RM Secor

Author RM Secor (birth name, Robert M. Secor) was born on April 12, 1971 in Rochester, NY). Secor is an American author of Fiction Action/Adventure/Thriller novels. Best known for his 2005 debut book, "The Death of an Agent."

Secor was born in the city of Rochester, NY in April of 1971 at Highland Hospital. At the age of five, his mother moved him and his older brother to Dallas, Texas. From an early age, Secor had a passion for writing. His mother, Joanne M. LeBeau (now Maze), remarried and Secor was moved from Dallas to Oklahoma. From there the family moved to Colorado and then onto Tennessee, which eventually led the family back up north to New York. All through the years, Secor would gather in his mind characters and stories which would eventually end up in book format. Secor, now an adult, has moved back to Texas and resides in the city of Plano, where he continues his writing craft.

Currently, RM Secor is published through AuthorHouse, a vanity press based in Bloomington, Indiana. Secor's debut book was "The Death of an Agent", and roughly two years later, the sequel "Multiple Danger" was released. After many reviews and demands, the sequel hit the streets. The subject of the books are based upon espionage and terrorism and dealing with an agent revenging the death of his family. From FBI agents to corrupt CIA agents, Agent Deliviki (protagonist) must at all costs, stop terrorism at it's fullest and prevent the US from being under terrorist attacks, while up against time, motive, and rogue agents that seem to want him dead. The plot thickens as he encounters obstacles and deadly threats along the way. Will he be able to stop the global threats or will he die trying? Characters are inspired by either actual or fictional people that have come in and out of his walk in life.

Secor is currently working on the third book in the series called "High Grounds." Also, Secor is writing a Mark Twain style young adult book called "Tennessee Youngster", which the story takes place in a little town of Camden, Tennessee.
 
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