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      • HYDE, Christopher 1949- (Nicholas Chase, joint pseudonym) PERSONAL: Born May 26, 1949, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; son of Laurence (an author, illustrator, and producer) and Bettye Marguerite (a child psychologist; maiden name, Bambridge) Hyde; married Mariea Sparks, July 23, 1975; children: Noah Stevenson Sparks, Chelsea Orianna Sparks.
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  2. PERSONAL: Born May 26, 1949, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; son of Laurence (an author, illustrator, and producer) and Bettye Marguerite (a child psychologist; maiden name, Bambridge) Hyde; married Mariea Sparks, July 23, 1975; children: Noah Stevenson Sparks, Chelsea Orianna Sparks.

  3. Author Hyde was born on May 26, 1949, in Ottawa, Canada. His father was Laurence, who was a producer, illustrator, and author; while his mother was Bettye Marguerite, who worked as a child psychologist. Author Hyde married a woman named Mariea Sparks in 1975. They have two children named Noah Stevenson and Chelsea Orieanna.

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    • Christopher Hyde
    • A Gathering of Saints.
    • Jericho Falls.
    • The Second Assassin (Jane Todd WWII Thrillers #1)
    • Styx.
    • A Gathering of Saints by Christopher Hyde.
    • Jericho Falls by Christopher Hyde.
    • The Second Assassin (Jane Todd WWII Thrillers #1) by Christopher Hyde.
    • Styx by Christopher Hyde.
  4. Christopher Hyde is a Canadian author of thriller novels. He has worked for CBC as a writer and producer. His series characters include Finn Ryan and John Holliday. He commonly writes under the pen name Paul Christopher. Christopher Hyde made his debut as a published author in 1979 with The Wave. Below is a list of Christopher Hyde’s books in ...

  5. Hyde, Christopher. Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author. (1949- ) Canadian television interviewer and author, generally of Technothrillers, beginning with The Wave ( 1979) and continuing with titles like The Icarus Seal ( 1982) and Crestwood Heights ( 1988 ), the eponymous village under siege in the latter tale evoking Stephen King ...

  6. International praise for the novels of Christopher Hyde. “ [Hyde] draws tension with the skill of a surgeon. A story that grips you with its characters, action surprises, then won’t let go, even after you turn out the light.”—. Michael Connelly, bestselling author of City of Bones. “Powerful, stunning.”—. Publishers Weekly.

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