Edward Cline
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Edward Cline is a novelist and essayist, best known for his Sparrowhawk series of novels, which take place in England and Virginia before the American Revolutionary War. He is also the author of First Prize and Whisper the Guns. Outside of his work as a novelist, Cline is known for his writings on esthetics, his defense of capitalism and of free speech, and his criticism of George W. Bush and of Islam (and religion in general). Currently, he is a guest writer for the Ayn Rand Institute and the Center for the Advancement of Capitalism. He lives in Yorktown, Virginia.
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First Prize Mysterious Press, 1988 ISBN 0-89296-291-7 Whisper the Guns Atlantean Press, 1992 ISBN 0-9626854-2-9 Sparrowhawk One: Jack Frake MacAdam/Cage Publishing, 2001 ISBN 1-931561-00-1 Sparrowhawk Two: Hugh Kenrick MacAdam/Cage Publishing, 2002 ISBN 1-931561-20-6 Sparrowhawk Three: Caxton MacAdam/Cage Publishing, 2004 ISBN 1-931561-53-2 Sparrowhawk Four: Empire MacAdam/Cage Publishing, 2004 ISBN 1-931561-87-7 Sparrowhawk Five: Revolution MacAdam Cage, 2005 ISBN 1-59692-154-4 Sparrowhawk Six: War MacAdam Cage, 16 January 2007 ISBN 1-59692-198-6