Corban Addison Books in Order
Corban Addison is a multi-faceted author and international advocate. Holding degrees in law and engineering from the University of Virginia and California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, he began exploring his creative writing at a young age. Through extensive international travel, Addison's early works took shape as essays, reflections, and travelogues, ultimately giving way to his true passion for fiction. His breakthrough novel, A Walk Across the Sun, was inspired by a compelling idea from his wife and driven by his deep interest in human rights. Addison immersed himself in the world of modern-day slavery, researching and interviewing experts and activists, and even going undercover to meet victims firsthand. This odyssey took him to India, Europe, and the corridors of power in Washington, D.C. A Walk Across the Sun is a testament to Addison's ability to weave storytelling, human rights, and cultural awareness into a compelling narrative. As a long-time supporter of international justice causes, including the abolition of modern slavery, Addison continues to use his platform to raise awareness and inspire action.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Corban Addison
- #1AmazonA Falcon Flies / Flight of the Falcon (By: Wilbur Smith)(1980)
- #2AmazonMen of Men (By: Wilbur Smith)(1981)
- #3AmazonThe Angels Weep (By: Wilbur Smith)(1982)
- #4AmazonThe Leopard Hunts in Darkness (By: Wilbur Smith)(1984)
- #5AmazonThe Triumph of the Sun (By: Wilbur Smith)(1992)
- #6AmazonKing of Kings (By: Wilbur Smith,Imogen Robertson)(2019)
- #7AmazonCall of the Raven (With: Wilbur Smith)(2020)
- #8AmazonFire on the Horizon (By: Wilbur Smith,Imogen Robertson)(2024)
- #1AmazonWastelands: The True Story of Farm Country on Trial(2022)
About Corban Addison
Corban Addison is a multi-faceted author and international advocate. Holding degrees in law and engineering from the University of Virginia and California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, he began exploring his creative writing at a young age. Through extensive international travel, Addison's early works took shape as essays, reflections, and travelogues, ultimately giving way to his true passion for fiction. His breakthrough novel, A Walk Across the Sun, was inspired by a compelling idea from his wife and driven by his deep interest in human rights. Addison immersed himself in the world of modern-day slavery, researching and interviewing experts and activists, and even going undercover to meet victims firsthand. This odyssey took him to India, Europe, and the corridors of power in Washington, D.C. A Walk Across the Sun is a testament to Addison's ability to weave storytelling, human rights, and cultural awareness into a compelling narrative. As a long-time supporter of international justice causes, including the abolition of modern slavery, Addison continues to use his platform to raise awareness and inspire action.
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