Nelson DeMille (Author) Nelson DeMille was the New York Times bestselling author of twenty-three novels, seven of which were #1 New York Times bestsellers, with sales of over 55 million copies in 24 languages. With his son Alex DeMille, he cowrote The Deserter, Blood Lines, and The Tin Men. Nelson DeMille was a combat-decorated US Army veteran, a member of Mensa, Poets & Writers, and the Authors Guild, and past president of the Mystery Writers of America. He was also a member of the International Thriller Writers, who honoured him as 2015 ThrillerMaster of the Year. Nelson DeMille passed away in 2024. Alex DeMille (Author) Alex DeMille is a writer, director, and film editor. He grew up on Long Island and received a BA from Yale University and an MFA in film directing from UCLA. His films and screenplays have won many awards and fellowships, including his film The Absence which was awarded Best Film at Comic-Con in 2012. He has edited numerous commercials, shorts, and independent feature films, among them My Nephew Emmett, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short in 2018. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and daughter.
The Tin Men is both a very urgent meditation of the future of warfare and a page-turning extravaganza of suspense and action. Nelson (rest in peace) and Alex DeMille have done it again! * Harlan Coben * The DeMilles kick the action into high gear early on and don't let up. This is liable to keep readers up all night. * Publisher’s Weekly, Starred Review * Fast-moving and disturbingly plausible. * Kirkus * The Tin Men is an electrifying read and a chillingly timely one, both a master-class in suspense and a haunting exploration of the dangers and costs of a surrender to technology * Megan Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of The Turnout * The Tin Men is everything a thriller ought to be-smart, relentless, cinematic, unnervingly timely. It's all delivered with the DeMilles' unique blend of intelligence, biting wit, and grand style * Susan Isaacs, author of Compromising Positions and Bad, Bad Seymour Brown * The Tin Men is both a very urgent meditation of the future of warfare and a page-turning extravaganza of suspense and action. Nelson (rest in peace) and Alex DeMille have done it again! * Harlan Coben *