David Hagberg has written at least 11 books. Their most popular book is Critical mass with 1 save with an average rating of 2⭐.
They are best known for writing in the genre Fiction.
David J. Hagberg (born in Duluth, Minnesota) is an American novelist best known for his techno-thrillers featuring super-spy Kirk McGarvey. It is said that in his novel "Joshua's Hammer", for example, written in 2000, Hagberg gives a chilling account of a mega-terrorist plot by Osama bin Laden to kill thousands of Americans on their home soil, published a full year before the World Trade Center Attacks. His scenario of McGarvey tracking bin Laden to his urban lair in Pakistan and shooting him in the head—far from Tora Bora’s caves—was described and executed in “Allah’s Scorpion (2007)” four years before the eerily similar event echoed Hagberg’s novel.
Like many "cloak-and-dagger" novelists, Hagberg has a professional background in espionage, having spent his stint of military duty as a cryptographer for U.S. Air Force Intelligence. Hagberg apprenticed as a spy writer by contributing more than 20 "work-for-hire" entries in the Nick Carter - Killmaster series of espionage novels between 1976 and 1987. He also wrote "work-for-hire" novels based on the Flash Gordon comic strip. Source: Wikipedia
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David Hagberg's Flash Gordon is a 1-book series first released in 1980 with contributions by David Hagberg.
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Flash Gordon Novels is a 1-book series first released in 1980 with contributions by David Hagberg.
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Kirk McGarvey is a 1-book series first released in 1999 with contributions by David Hagberg.
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Terminator Movie Novelisation is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 1985 with contributions by Shaun Hutson, Randall Frakes, and 2 others.
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Terminator Universe is a 14-book series first released in 1991 with contributions by Mark Schultz, Mel Rubi, and 11 others.