William Craig (author)


William Craig was an American author of fiction and non-fiction.

Writing career

His first book, The Fall of Japan, is a non-fiction account of the last weeks of the Second World War in the Pacific.
Craig's first novel, The Tashkent Crisis, is a Cold War Era thriller about espionage and international politics. His second book on the Second World War, , was published in 1973. Incidents from the history were used to structure the movie Enemy at the Gates. Craig's final book was a spy thriller, The Strasbourg Legacy.

Personal life

He married Eleanor Russell, who — as Eleanor Craig — was the bestselling author of four books, including P.S. You're Not Listening. They had four children.
Their second son, William Craig, is the author of Yankee Come Home: On the Road from San Juan Hill to Guantanamo.