James Follett is a British author and screenwriter, best known for his works in the Science Fiction and thriller genres. He gained prominence in the 1970s and 1980s with novels such as "The Killing of the Unicorn" and "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow." Follett has also worked in television and film, contributing to various projects throughout his career. His storytelling often incorporates elements of suspense and intricate plotting.
David Follett was born in 1907.
Mary Parker Follett lived from 1868 to 1933
Barbara Follett was born on December 25, 1942, in Kingston, Jamaica.
Welsh author Ken Follett is 68 years old (birthdate: June 5, 1949).
The major theme of "Whiteout" by Ken Follett revolves around the intersection of science and morality, particularly in the context of bioterrorism. The novel explores the consequences of unchecked ambition and the ethical dilemmas faced by individuals when their actions can threaten countless lives. It also highlights the importance of human resilience and collaboration in the face of crisis, as characters navigate complex relationships and moral choices to avert disaster.
James Follett was born in 1939.
Stephen James Follett has written: 'A computational model of learning Go'
Ken Follett's birth name is Kenneth Martin Follett.
Katherine R. Follett has written: 'The genealogy of Orville Fisher Follett and the Follett's of Attleborough, Massachusetts' 'The genealogy of Orville Fisher Follett and the Folletts of Attleborough, Mass' -- subject(s): Family
Wilson Follett died in 1963.
Wilson Follett was born in 1887.
Frederick Follett died in 1891.
Frederick Follett was born in 1804.
Follett Ice was created in 1948.
David Follett died in 1982.
David Follett was born in 1907.
Ken Follett is married to Barbara Broer, his second wife. He had one child with his first wife, but no more after that. His parents were Martin and Lavinia (Veenie) Follett. Ken has three siblings.