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Simon Gervais, The Thin Black Line: Mike Walton Thriller #1

Simon Gervais

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SIMON GERVAIS was born in Montréal, Québec. He joined the Canadian military as an infantry officer and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1997. Assigned to the Infantry School in Gagetown, New Brunswick, he received extensive training in advanced reconnaissance and small-unit tactics.

In 2001, he became a federal agent. His first posting was in Toronto, where he served as a drug investigator. During this time, he worked on many international drug-related cases in close collaboration with his American colleagues from the DEA. However, in 2004, his career switched gears and he was placed with a federal anti-terrorism unit based in the Ottawa Region. During the following years, he was deployed in numerous European and Middle Eastern countries.

In 2009, he became a close-protection specialist tasked with guarding foreign heads of state visiting Canada. Among many others, he served on the protection details of Queen Elizabeth II, US President Barack Obama and Chinese President, Hu Jianto.

In 2012, Simon was transferred to his organization’s counter-surveillance unit. During the next two years, he participated in a number of intelligence gathering operations. In May 2014, he returned to his former unit to serve as a bodyguard for the American ambassador to Canada until his retirement in September 2014.

Simon is now a full-time writer and a member of the International Thriller Writers. He has volunteered as the Security Director of ThrillerFest since 2013. His debut novel THE THIN BLACK LINE was published by  Lou Aronica at The Story Plant on March 31, 2015 and reached the #1 spot on the Amazon bestselling list for Spy Thrillers.  He is represented by literary agent Eric Myers of Dystel and Goderich Literary Management.

Simon, his wife and their two children divide their time between Ottawa and South Florida, which they consider their second home.

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Awards: 

No awards but THE THIN BLACK LINE was reviewed in The Providence Journal, Ottawa Life Magazine and reached the #1 spot on the Canadian Fiction bestselling list and the #1 spot on the Amazon bestselling list for Spy Thrillers.