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Kent Wyatt

Kent Wyatt
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Amazon bestselling author, finalist for the Selah and Daphne du Maurier
awards and 2 time Genesis semi-finalist. I write Christian Suspense and Thrillers with a touch of divine intervention. I am a retired Law Enforcement Officer. From Dispatcher to Chief of Police my 30+ years in the business give me a unique perspective to bring to my books. My fast paced stories will grab your heart and take it places you only imagined.

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Ears to Hear
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Ears to Hearby Kent WyattPublish: Mar 18, 2020Series: Special HeroesThriller Romantic Suspense Christian Fiction
Seeing Beyond (A Special Heroes Book 1)
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Seeing Beyond (A Special Heroes Book 1)by Kent WyattPublish: Aug 22, 2018Series: Special HeroesChristian Fiction

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      • Kent Wyatt Kent Wyatt 4 years ago
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      • I always enjoyed reading and telling stories to the other kids but when I was thirteen years old I read “R is for Rocket” by Ray Bradbury and I decided I wanted to write stories like that, ones that haunted you and made you think. John Boy Walton became my hero and I was going to change the world with my pen (that was back before computers, so that's really what I used). Over the years, I learned that I wasn’t Ray Bradbury, but God had given me a writing voice of my own and he could use that if I would let him. With my law enforcement career and my family to raise, I could never commit enough time to writing to make it a career. So, I satisfied myself with learning the craft and producing short works. Now that I was able to retire early, with God’s help, maybe I can change the world after all. Where are my old reruns of the Waltons? Look out Ray Bradbury, something Wyatt this way comes.
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      • Kent Wyatt Kent Wyatt 4 years ago
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      • Sure I would love to quit my day job so I could have more time to write, but that is not the most important thing. My writing is first a ministry. So success for me is if in the middle of a great story about real life challenges, my writing can introduce someone to the true Jesus - not religion, not rules but true salvation and freedom from everything that separates us from God. I also hope my stories cause people to think about the things that are most important in life. So often we just exist and never truly live. I want to help people find the same full life that my Savior has given me.
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    • Have you ever incorporated something that happened to you in real life into your novels?
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      • Kent Wyatt Kent Wyatt 4 years ago
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      • Because I was a police officer for so many years, I have innumerable events to draw from for a suspense writer. In SEEING BEYOND there are several scenes that draw from my experience such as the interrogation sequences. I used to teach interview and interrogation in the police academy. In fact it was too real for some people. One person gave me lower marks in a contest I entered because she was so used to seeing the heavy handed interrogations on television that she could not accept the more creative methods of real interrogators. In one scene Talisa has an encounter with a man that results in a fight. This was patterned after a situation that happened to a female officer with whom I worked at the Colorado Springs Police Department. My friend encountered a burglar by herself and knew she couldn't win in a fair fight. The tactics she used helped me write the scene involving Talisa.
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