Allan Folsom was an American author best known for his international bestseller "The Day After Tomorrow." Before his literary success, he worked as a screenwriter for television series like Hart to Hart.
Folsom lived in Santa Barbara, California, with his wife, an artist, and their young daughter.
His novels often featured complex political conspiracies and international settings, drawing comparisons to authors like Dan Brown and Robert Ludlum.
Folsom's writing style was characterized by fast-paced action and intricate plots, though some readers found his works overly long and repetitive.
He continued writing thrillers until his death from melanoma complications.
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