Ben Sherwood
Benjamin Berkley "Ben" Sherwood (born Feb 12, 1964) is an American writer, journalist, and producer. In 1996, Sherwood wrote his first novel, Red Mercury, published under the pseudonym Max Barclay. The story involves a nuclear terror threat at the Su
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Benjamin Berkley "Ben" Sherwood (born Feb 12, 1964) is an American writer, journalist, and producer. In 1996, Sherwood wrote his first novel, Red Mercury, published under the pseudonym Max Barclay. The story involves a nuclear terror threat at the Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia. President Bill Clinton reportedly "devoured" the book before traveling to Atlanta to attend the Olympics. In 2000, while working at NBC Nightly News, Sherwood wrote a bestselling novel called The Man Who Ate The 747. In 2004, Sherwood published The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud, which follows a young man's journey between the worlds of life and death, and explores his bonds with loved ones in both. In January 2009, his first non-fiction book, The Survivors Club: The Secrets and Science that Could Save Your Life. The book became a New York Times bestseller and has been published in more than 15 languages.
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