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About Liam Morgan
Liam Morgan writes the kind of action-adventure fiction that feels real because much of it is rooted in a lifetime of extraordinary experiences.
At seventeen, Liam entered Naval Service and was assigned as a corpsman to a Marine Corps infantry company, training in jungle, amphibious, and Arctic warfare. During one brutal winter exercise, he spent weeks traveling on foot across the Alaskan Arctic, often surviving off the land in subzero conditions.
Drawn to greater challenges, he volunteered for Marine Reconnaissance screening and went on to train in parachuting, combat diving, mountaineering, submarine insertion and extraction, amphibious reconnaissance, demolition, hyperbaric medicine, and anti-terrorist operations at the FBI Academy.
After active duty, Liam continued serving in the Naval Reserve while attending college. He first joined a naval salvage unit that helped recover the historic presidential yacht USS Potomac from San Francisco Bay. He later transferred to the reserve component of Naval Special Warfare Unit One, serving alongside a platoon of reserve frogmen whose training missions often sounded more like scenes from a thriller novel than weekend drills.
Their operations included parachuting rubber boats into the Pacific at night, navigating miles offshore, combat swimming beneath ships to place magnetic training mines, and rendezvousing with submarines far out at sea. Off duty, the same group pursued equally demanding adventures — swimming from Alcatraz to San Francisco, climbing Half Dome in Yosemite, racing triathlons, and completing long-distance open-water swims beneath the Golden Gate.
Following college, Liam spent months backpacking through the jungles of West Africa, providing medical care in remote villages inaccessible by road.
A lifelong martial artist, he studied boxing and judo before earning a fifth-degree black belt in Shaolin Kenpo and Aki Jujitsu, eventually operating his own dojo.
For more than twenty years, Liam also worked in Washington, D.C., serving as a consultant to the White House, Congress, the Supreme Court, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the military. He has authored multiple nonfiction works under his real name, but reserves the name Liam Morgan for the stories inspired by a lifetime spent on the edge of danger, adventure, and discovery.
His novels blend authentic military realism, survival, exploration, and hard-earned human experience into stories that pull readers deep into worlds few people ever truly see.
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