Background
White, Craig Alan was born on November 7, 1954 in Houston, Texas, United States. Son of Robert Earle and Eddie Jeanne Atkins.
(This is the first full-length novel for Craig White. The ...)
This is the first full-length novel for Craig White. The author is a leading authority on strategies and tactics employed during World War II. He also taught European History and Sociology at the University of Houston. The summary on the back cover of the book, best describes the storyline. The main character, businessman John Trent, is "forced to become extraordinary. A series of seemingly commonplace and unrelated events quickly draw John Trent into a sinister maelstrom of international intrigue involving illegal arms sales, drug smuggling and convert banking transactions, perpetrated by a malevolent conspiracy whose tentacles reach into innermost Washington power circles. Set during the pre-Gulf War period, the crisis in Kuwait claims world attention while John Trent maneuvers behind the scenes, one man battling a diabolic force that threatens to destroy our government."
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White, Craig Alan was born on November 7, 1954 in Houston, Texas, United States. Son of Robert Earle and Eddie Jeanne Atkins.
AS, South Texas Junior College, Houston, 1973. Bachelor of Science, University Houston, 1980. Master of Science, University Houston, 1986.
Doctor of Philosophy, University Houston, 1988.
Procurement manager, Brown & Root, Inc., Houston, 1973-1988; procurement manager, ABB Lummus Global, Inc., Houston, 1988-1996; self employed, Houston, since 1996.
(This is the first full-length novel for Craig White. The ...)
Precinct judge State of Texas, Harris County, 1994-1996. Party precinct chair Republican Party, Harris County, 1992-1996. Captain United States Marine Corps, 1972-1980.
Member National Association Purchasing Management, National Historical Foundation, Mensa of Houston (department chair 1985).
Married Renee V. Vice, October 26, 1973. Children: Amanda, David, Alec.