Thomas Hauck

Gloucester, MA USA

As one of America's leading freelance book editors and ghostwriters, Thomas provides his clients with personal service and a commitment to excellence. For both first-time and established authors in fiction and non-fiction, Thomas will do whatever it takes to bring your manuscript to the highest possible level. For more information about how Thomas can help you reach your literary goals, click on bookeditorhauck.com.

Thomas has published several novels. "Pistonhead" is a coming-of-age novel about a guitar player in a rock band who faces a crisis in his life. "Lucas Manson," a literary horror thriller, pits FBI agent Mark Dylan against a charismatic multimillionaire evangelist who is the leader of a bloodthirsty hominid species. Both are available on Amazon.com. "Avita Doesn’t Love You" (Whiskey Creek Press, 2014) is an international thriller that traces the moral and physical challenges faced by agent Kevin Lone as he battles an implacable global enemy.

His latest book, "The Body on the Rocks," presents twelve thrilling stories featuring detective Chris Mark. Set in the rugged port city of Gloucester, Massachusetts, each story offers human drama, passion, intrigue, and a glimpse into the complicated life of an Iraq War vet who only wants to help people solve their toughest problems. This fast-paced collection is perfect for a day at the beach or an evening by the fireplace, and will keep you turning the pages long past your bedtime.

Thomas’s short stories have been published in The Armchair Aesthete, The Bitter Oleander, and The MacGuffin. His collection of short stories and poems, "Public Image: Stories and Poems," was published in 2009.

A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Thomas Hauck earned his B.A. in History of Art at Tufts University, graduating magna cum laude. He earned his M.B.A. at Endicott College in 2004. Thomas is also the editor of Renaissance Magazine, America’s leading national magazine devoted to the ren/medieval experience.

Thomas lives with his wife Kim Smith, a published garden book author, photographer, and documentary filmmaker, in a house overlooking historic Gloucester Harbor. Thomas and Kim have two children.

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  • Education
    • Tufts University, BA, History of Art
    • Endicott College, MBA