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  2. Brian Haig - Wikipedia

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    Haig retired into civilian life in 1997 to become a director and later president of Erickson Air-Crane and then spent a year as president of International Business Communications. He has written articles for The New York Times, USA Today and Vanity Fair. He is now a full-time author, and works as a Fox News military contributor.

  3. Sean Drummond - Wikipedia

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    Lt. Col. Sean Drummond is the protagonist of a series of novels written by Brian Haig.He was born in 1965. Son of a US Army colonel (who was injured in the Vietnam War), he joined the US Army as an infantry officer and was later recruited by a special forces unit nicknamed "The Outfit", until he was injured in combat and was forced to change his career path.

  4. Vince Flynn - Wikipedia

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    Atria Books got worldwide rights to four of Flynn's books. [7] In August 2010, Flynn signed a two-book deal for a new series that he would have co-written with Brian Haig , a retired Army lieutenant colonel. [ 8 ]

  5. Matt Haig - Wikipedia

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    Haig at Foyle's Bookstore, London, February 2016. Haig is the author of both fiction and non-fiction for children and adults. [5] His work of non-fiction, Reasons to Stay Alive, was a number one Sunday Times bestseller and was in the UK top 10 for 46 weeks.

  6. The Dead Fathers Club - Wikipedia

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    Author: Matt Haig: Language: English: ... Media type: Print (Hardback and e-book) The Dead Fathers Club is a 2006 novel by Matt Haig. ... Brian Noble – Brian died ...

  7. Haig (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Alan Haig-Brown (footballer) (1877–1918), British Army officer and footballer Alexander Haig (1924–2010), U.S. Army general, White House Chief of Staff and U.S. Secretary of State Brian Haig (born 1953), American novelist

  8. Deaths in February 2011 - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Haig, 90, American child actor ... Perry Moore, 39, American author and film producer ... Brian Bonsor, 84, Scottish composer and music teacher.

  9. Reasons to Stay Alive - Wikipedia

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    Reasons to Stay Alive is a novel and memoir written by novelist Matt Haig, published on 5 March 2015. It is based on his experiences of living with depression and anxiety disorder, which he suffered from the age of 24. It is Matt Haig’s first nonfiction piece and the first time he wrote about his illness publicly. [1]