Tim Arnold is a graduate in Electrical Engineering from the University of Washington, and enjoyed a long career with the local power company. Tim has two grown children and six grandchildren, and likes to spend time with them on the beach on Whidbey Island. He likes nothing better than sitting in front of the wood stove on a cold winter day reading or writing stories for others to enjoy. An avid cyclist, he helps organize an annual fundraiser that guides bicyclists 300 miles across the state of Washington, and has it ridden twenty times! Tim has traveled several times to Ethiopia to immunize children against polio, and to assist in obtaining clean water in areas that have none.
Discover the joy of reading again or for the first time. His stories will take you away and entertain while you meet characters who change and grow as they find and encounter challenging times. Find yourself in Mexico, Monaco, Washington DC or hunkered down in Viet Nam. Feel the passion, and sometimes the fear as each protagonist makes decisions to save themselves or those around them. His job is to entertain and yours is to discover. Tim’s books are easy to pick up, hard to put down.
Tim Arnold is quickly gaining notoriety for his explosive debut novel Scent of Danger. It is a story of loss, passion, and love on the troubled road to recovery across time and continents. Tim’s style is a brilliant mix of romance, real-life drama and spy novel.
Discover the joy of reading again or for the first time. His stories will take you away and entertain while you meet characters who change and grow as they find and encounter challenging times. Find yourself in Mexico, Monaco, Washington DC or hunkered down in Viet Nam. Feel the passion and sometimes the fear as each protagonist makes decisions to save themselves or those around them. His job is to entertain, and yours is to discover. Tim’s books are easy to pick up, hard to put down.
Tim: Scent of Danger great read know most of the northwest places quite well. Already hooked on Deceptive Truth and remember night recon training at Fort Ord. How did the rest of the golf adventure go after Yakima, Miller and I ended up 2nd low net. When reading do you want me to do any proofing. Have a great day–Monte
Thanks for the feedback. The rest of the golf trip went well. maybe one of these days I’ll actually play well at Appletree…:)
Tim