Andrew Fukuda

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Andrew Fukuda is an American author, widely held in libraries worldwide.[1] His highest held book in libraries, The Hunt, was reviewed by The Guardian in 2013.[2]

Born in Manhattan, New York and moved to a British expatriate community in Hong Kong at a young age, his father was Japanese and his mother is Chinese.[3][4]

Personal life

Andrew Fukuda is a full-time writer. He currently resides in Long Island, New York with his family.[3]

As a full-time writer, Fukuda wrote The Hunt Trilogy. The trilogy takes place in a dystopian world where vampire-like creatures reign supreme and humans (called hepers) are close to extinction.

Publications

  • Crossing (May 2010)[5]
  • This Light Between Us (January 2020)

The Hunt Trilogy

  • "The Lightning Storm", prequel to The Hunt (2011)
  • The Hunt (May 2012)[5]
  • The Prey (January 2013)[5]
  • The Trap (November 2013)[5]

Awards

Crossing received recognitions as a Top Ten First Novel, Top Ten First Crime Novel, and Editor's Choice from ALA Booklist.[6]

References

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