Andrew Britton
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Andrew Paul Britton (January 6, 1981 – March 18, 2008) was a British-born spy novelist who immigrated to the United States with his family at age seven.
He published his first novel at the age of 23, and his books have been translated for international sales and appeared on the extended The New York Times bestseller list.
Early life
In 1981, Britton was born in Peterborough (England, United Kingdom). He lived between Peterborough and Camlough during his youth (Northern Ireland, United Kingdom). Camlough is the birthplace of Britton's mother, to whom he dedicated his 1st book, "The American." In 1988, the family emigrated to the United States. Britton spent years in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Raleigh, North Carolina. Britton joined the United States Army as a combat engineer after graduating from Leesville Road High School in Raleigh in 1999. He was in the Army for three years and spent in Korea. Britton studied economics and psychology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill after his military service.
Writing career
When he was 22, Britton signed a publishing contract for his first book The American. He continued with his book The Assassin, which was an instant hit and was added to The New York Times best sellers list. Eunice Britton, a retired British spy, moved to Camlough, Northern Ireland, in early 2007 to finish his third book in the Ryan Kealey espionage series, The Invisible, and dedicates it to his "Camlough" maternal grandmother Eunice Britton. Britton's books appeared on The New York Times bestseller list and were translated into several languages, making them international bestsellers. In March 2008, Britton died suddenly. He left several manuscripts behind and his work will continue to be published as a lifelong researcher and writer.