T. Davis Bunn

T. Davis Bunn,
a native of North Carolina, is a former international
business executive whose career has taken him to over
forty countries in Europe, Africa, and the Middle
East. With topics as diverse as romance, history,
and intrigue, Bunn's books continue to reach readers
of all ages and interests. He and his wife, Isabella,
reside near Oxford, England. (c) Bethany
House Publishers.
A native North
Carolinian who now lives abroad, T. Davis Bunn was
recognized internationally as a consultant, lecturer,
and speaker in the area of international finance and
received invitations to address symposiums, conferences,
and management meetings. His professional interests
took a decided turn nearly eighteen years ago. Although
he continued his career in international finance,
he became a "closet" novelist. For nine years, he
wrote with discipline and drive, never to have anything
published. When one of his novels came to the attention
of Bethany House Publishers, his status as an unpublished
novelist changed. His first book, The Presence, was
published in 1990 and quickly became a bestseller.
A prolific writer,
he now has over twenty books in publication, including
three with Janette Oke, a wonderful children's picture
book called Princess Bella and the Red Velvet Hat,
the heartwarming gift book The Quilt, and his latest,
The Dream Voyagers, originally published under the
pen name Thomas Locke. "The novels I've had published
by Bethany House are the direction I hope my future
writing will take--captivating stories of intrigue,
drama and faith, with compelling characters in an
enjoyable contemporary fictional setting," says Bunn.
"The emotional bonding that occurs with the reader
in good fiction often gives the Christian message
more direct meaning in the reader's life."
Prior to his
work in international finance, Davis completed studies
in psychology and economics at Wake Forest University.
Fluent in three languages, he has traveled extensively
in more than forty countries in Europe, Africa, Asia,
and the Middle East. Davis has also avocationally
become a serious student of comparative religion,
learning from Jewish rabbis, Buddhist monks, Muslim
imams, Catholic priests, and Baptist ministers. Drawing
on these experiences, Davis fills his books with colorful
dialogue and richly textured settings.
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