Ron Whittington


Biography

Over the last 20 years, Ron Whittington has worked as a ghostwriter on two national best-selling books and his freelance writing has appeared in Texas Business, Texas Monthly, Water's Edge, Jacksonville Magazine, Beson Publications, and The Florida Times-Union.

A native of Atlanta, Whittington started his career as a journalist with CNN Radio and the Dallas-Fort Worth Business Journal before going into the public relations profession. He has served as the media spokesman for the Dallas Chamber of Commerce, Dallas Area Rapid Transit, the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority and Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games, JEA (Jacksonville Florida’s municipal utility) in addition to work as an independent public relations consultant. He is currently a senior account executive for the southeast U.S. regional office of London-based Mulberry Marketing Communications.

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Books

The Devil You Don't    by Ron Whittington
Price: $0.99 USD. 10170 words. Published on November 23, 2012. Fiction.

Short Story: Parker Glynn is assigned to attend a dinner party to make points with the new French Ambassador to the U.S., only to find the high-brow sophistication of Miami’s uber-wealthy can sometimes be deceiving.
Doppelgänged    by Ron Whittington
Price: $3.99 USD. 79520 words. Published on August 13, 2012. Fiction.

After scientist Dr. Rishikesh Singh and his wife survive a plane crash in India, the injured doctor becomes a recluse and his company and foundation take a turn from neurological research into the realm of virtual entertainment. H.I.4 calls in Parker Glynn to infiltrate the Singh Foundation and determine if the doctor is still mentally competent or if a doppelgänger, a double, has taken his place.
Second Strike    by Ron Whittington
Price: $2.99 USD. 81600 words. Published on June 19, 2011. Fiction.

A terror cell is poised in the Caribbean and one man finds himself racing against all odds to save America from a second strike in the weeks after 9/11. Parker Glynn, a businessman man who lost his wife, child and his will to live when the Twin Towers fell, finds that fate has given him one last chance at revenge and redemption.

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