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Theodore Augustus Bell III (July 3, 1946 – January 20, 2023) was an American author of suspense novels such as ''Hawke'' and ''Assassin'', ''Pirate'', ''Spy'', ''Warlord'', ''Phantom'', and ''Overkill'', released in May 2018. He is best known for his ''New York Times'' Bestselling series of spy thriller novels (mentioned above) featuring the character Lord Alexander Hawke. Before becoming a novelist, he was President and Chief Creative Officer of the
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Biography

Bell was a graduate of
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, with a B.A. in English. He was a member of the Kappa Alpha Order. He was a former member of the college's Board of Trustees. He was given an
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in fine arts from
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. In 2011–2012, Bell was elected a visiting scholar at Cambridge University (UK) completing his studies at Cambridge's Department of Political Science and International Studies (POLIS). He was also elected to the position of writer-in-residence, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge (UK). DOCA, a Department of Defense committee, selected Bell as a civilian member of the standing group that supports the US military. He also served for a brief time as an advisor to the Undersecretary for Public Diplomacy at the U.S. State Department. He served on the advisory board of General George Washington's
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(in Fairfax County, Virginia) under former Secretary of the Army, Togo D. West Jr. Bell's former wife is
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-based Evelyn Byrd Lorentzen (known as Evelyn Lorentzen Bell), a relative of the founder of Richmond, Virginia,
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. Their daughter, Evelyn (Byrdie) Byrd Bell, is a model and actress. Bell wrote the Alexander Hawke series of spy novels. ''Warlord,'' released in 2010, revolves around a vendetta against the British royal family beginning with the 1979 murder of Lord Mountbatten. His previous work, ''Tsar,'' dealt with the rise of the 'New Russia', the return of the
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and the new ' Evil Empire.' His newest Hawke novel, slated to be released in May 2018 and is published by HarperCollins, is ''Overkill'', and deals with Vladimir Putin, and the kidnapping of Hawke's son, Alexei. Bell's World War II time-travel adventure novel, ''Nick of Time'', was published in a new hardcover illustrated edition by
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in May 2008. It features Nick McIver, along with Lord Richard Hawke, Archibald "Gunner" Steele, Kate McIver (Nick's younger sister), Commander Hobbes (Lord Hawke's colleague, a brilliant weapons designer), the murderous pirate captain Billy Blood, and his cohort Snake Eye. It debuted on
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for Children at #4. The sequel to ''Nick of Time'' was published in hardcover by
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in 2010. Entitled ''The Time Pirate'', it deals with the Nazi invasion of the Channel Islands and Nick McIver's role in George Washington's victory over Cornwallis at the Battle of Yorktown in 1781. It debuted on
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for Children at #6. In January 2019, Bell and Jonathan Adler of Adler Films formed El Dorado Entertainment, a feature film and television production company based in New York. In July 2019, Bell signed a two-book deal with Random House. Bell lived and worked in
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. He died in Hartford of an intercerebral hemorrhage on January 20, 2023, at the age of 76.


Bibliography


Alexander Hawke series


Books

# ''Hawke'' (2003) # ''Assassin'' (2004) # ''Pirate'' (2005) # ''Spy'' (2006) # ''Tsar'' (2008) # ''Warlord'' (2010) # ''Phantom'' (2012) # ''Warriors'' (2014) # ''Patriot'' (2015) # ''Overkill (2018) # ''Dragonfire'' (2020) # ''Sea Hawke'' (2021)


Short stories

* "The Powder Monkey" (2006) * "Crash Dive" (2011) * "What Comes Around" (Working Title was "Rogue") (2014)


Nick McIver time travel adventures

(Ages 10 & up) * ''Nick of Time'' (2008) * ''The Time Pirate'' (2010)


Blackford Blaine short stories

* "The Pirate of Palm Beach" * "The Widow's Walk"


References


External links


Official Site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bell, Ted 1946 births 2023 deaths 20th-century American novelists 21st-century American novelists American copywriters Deaths from intracranial haemorrhage People from North Haven, Maine Randolph–Macon College alumni Writers from Greenwich, Connecticut Writers from San Francisco