Terrence McCauley

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Terrence P. McCauley is a writer of Westerns, Crime Fiction and Thrillers. He is the author of the award-winning Aaron Mackey westerns WHERE THE BULLETS FLY and DARK TERRITORY, published by Pinnacle. The third and fourth books in the series, GET OUT OF TOWN and THE DARK SUNRISE, will be published in 2020.

Terrence was also selected to contribute three stand-alone novels to the successful Ralph Compton Series. THE KELLY TRAIL and RIDE THE HAMMER DOWN will be published in 2020, with a third novel in 2021.

Terrence is also the author of the acclaimed University Series, which includes:  THE FAIRFAX INCIDENT, A CONSPIRACY OF RAVENS, A MURDER OF CROWS and SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL, published by Polis Books. He has also written two award-winning novels set in 1930 New York City – PROHIBITION and SLOW BURN. 

Terrence's World War I novella - THE DEVIL DOGS OF BELLEAU WOOD - won the Silver Medal for Historical Fiction from the Military Writers Society of America. Proceeds from sales go directly to benefit the Semper Fi Fund.

In 2016, Terrence's short story 'EL CAMBALACHE' was nominated for Best Short Story in the ITW's annual Thriller Awards. In addition, has had short stories featured in Thuglit, Shotgun Honey, Big Pulp and other publications. He is a member of the New York City chapter of the Mystery Writers of America, the International Thriller Writers, the International Crime Writers Association , the Military Writers Society of America and the Western Writers of America.

Terrence is an avid reader, a lover of classic movies and enjoys traveling. He's a huge cigar and soccer fan and supports Liverpool FC in the English Premier League and NYCFC in Major League Soccer. A proud native of The Bronx, NY, he is currently writing his next work of fiction.