about Will Hutchison
Will Hutchison is the award-winning author of the fictional Ian Carlyle Series, covering the adventures of Ian Carlyle, a Scottish nobleman and military officer, through the Crimean War, the American Civil War, and the American Indian Wars. (Follow Me to Glory, The Gettysburg Conspiracy, and Satan’s Last Whisper).
He is also the author and photographer of two critically acclaimed, award-winning, historical and photographic works: Crimean Memories: Artefacts of the Crimean War, and Artifacts of the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Will spent a significant part of his life in often dangerous endeavors – leading Marines in combat, working as an undercover drug agent in Europe, and conducting counter-terrorism initiatives at nuclear plants. Will is a sought-after international lecturer on nineteenth century wars. He is a graduate of Syracuse University and attended Corcoran School of Photography. Will now resides in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where he writes, consults, teaches, and takes amazing photographs.
IAN CARLYLE SERIES
A Thrilling, Suspenseful, Mystery
Nathan Frost thought the easy lifestyle and the spectacular San Cristo
Mountains were the perfect place to settle after 20 years as a Federal Agent. He
thought the hunting and even skiing would make up for his tumultuous marriage to Amy, and somehow, he would make it work — Until the day after Father’s Day, when Nathan disappeared mysteriously, without a clue, without a trace and, his best pal, his constant companion dog – Lucky was left whimpering at the front door. Was his disappearance it deliberate, using his skills as an agent, or…….
testimonials
I’ve known Will for almost thirty years and, I never
knew he could take such great pictures, for that
matter write about history so informative and
entertaining. I enjoyed every page and I learned a
lot about the Crimean war. Thanks buddy for a
great experience.
Keith G.
A couple of friends picked up this book and it brought to me.
They told me “you gotta see this book. You’re gonna love it.”
They were right! Hutchison’s photography is outstanding.
The description of the Crimean war is detailed and easy to
Picture in your mind’s eye. My friends were right. I do love
It. I also checked out Hutchison’s other books, same quality.
I think you should check out “Follow Me to Glory,” and
“The Gettysburg Conspiracy.”
Jack V.
Will and I met about eight years ago at a Writer’s Group
Book Club. I always thought of him as an history author,
I never thought of him as a mystery writer. But, I went to
support him at a book signing and picked up “Secrets of the
Stones.” I ‘m very excited to tell you that it is a wonderful
suspenseful thriller. It’s about a Federal agent that disappears
suddenly, in the midst of a marital upheaval and a criminal gang war.
He is never to be seen nor heard from again. I couldn’t put it down.