Ken Ingle

In June 1996, Ken Ingle quit the professional world after having owned a company, served as president of another, and executive VP of yet another, in order to write. The former Navy man, father of three and grandfather of six, has completed four novels, three adventure/suspense and one science fiction, and is working on two more.

 According to Ingle,  "I've experienced love, hate, violence, peace, failure and success.  It gave me a wealth of experience from which to draw and develop ideas and plots."

Credits: 
Published: Haunted Encounters, Ghost Stories from Around the World, "Trip to Portland"
Two poems published. Poet Award of Merit.  

Books

Cross The Styx and Dance With The Devil. Greed, avarice, murder and love all come into play in a story about a man and the people in a company that buys and sells other companies. Our protagonist finds he's a target for murder because of his success and refusal to surrender his moral ground in a business regarded as a pariah.

Saragosa Prime. Science fiction. Six conglomerates effectively rule space leading to planet takeovers, murder and intrigue. One man emerges to lead the fight against the corporate power that would dominate known space.

The Crooked Star. An international management consultant's life changes from one of polite cutthroat business to international political intrigue. Terrorism, murder, a power grab by the Chinese Communists and a little love all come into play.

To Hunt a Thief. Industrial espionage leads to the theft of a company's top secret project and murder. Our protagonist works undercover for Timberlane Industries to put an end to these woes. It turns out the theft network involves foreign governments and a 'facilitator' hidden deep in FBI.

In Plain Sight. Science fiction (in progress).

For more information about Ken Ingle's work, contact him at k.ingle@comcast.net.