David Morrell
Definition
David Morrell is a Canadian-born American novelist and screenwriter, best known for creating the iconic action hero John Rambo in his debut novel 'First Blood' (1972), which spawned a blockbuster film franchise.
A prolific author of thrillers, screenplays, and non-fiction, celebrated for his gripping narratives on survival, violence, and the human psyche, with over 30 novels to his name.
Examples
David Morrell's First Blood turned a Vietnam vet into an unstoppable force, proving that sometimes the best therapy is a high body count and zero chill.
If you're ever lost in the woods, just channel your inner Rambo—courtesy of David Morrell—and fashion a bow from twigs and spite.
David Morrell writes thrillers so intense, they make action movies look like nap time at the library.
Forget self-help books; David Morrell's novels teach you that survival means outrunning bullets, bears, and bad decisions.