Hood, a physicist by training, is retired from the Navy’s research laboratory on Point Loma in San Diego as a naval engineer and scientist, but has eclectic interests and has been active in many professional fields. After his Navy service in WWII he began his studies at the University Of Colorado and then completed his PhD work in England at Imperial College and Reading University in the field of lasers and fiber optics. He lectured in business management, natural science, and physics and is currently an adjunct professor of astronomy at San Diego State University. In addition to writing mystery and science fiction he has lectured and consulted in the field of Jungian psychology and personality profile testing for businesses and individuals. He has authored nine books of fiction and several technical publications in his field of study. His early career included engineering work in the aerospace industry on star-guided intercontinental missiles and the optical properties of the sea and the Polar Regions for the defense department. As a Navy employee he was the Navy’s principle expert on ship and aircraft camouflage. He is currently widowed, has three sons living in California, Colorado and Ohio but intends to stay put in his long time home in Point Loma, San Diego.