Andrews and Wilson both served in the
U.S. Navy, with the former working as a submarine officer and the latter also serving as a combat surgeon for the
Navy SEALs. Andrews and Wilson were first known for the Tier One series of military thriller novels. In 2020, Andrews and Wilson debuted a Tier One spin-off series titled Sons of Valor. In 2024,
Legendary Entertainment acquired film and TV rights to the series. In 2020, Andrews and Wilson signed a three-book deal with Christian publisher
Tyndale House. They introduced the faith-based Shepherds series with the novel
Dark Intercept, released in 2021. They later signed a new book deal with Blackstone Publishing in 2024 to continue the series. In 2025, they announced their own imprint, Andrews and Wilson Entertainment, within Blackstone Publishing.
Tom Clancy universe In 2023, Andrews and Wilson were announced as writers of the
Jack Ryan series, succeeding
Marc Cameron. Speaking about their approach to the franchise, the authors said: "Some people consider the thriller genre mindless escapism, but we have a very different take. For us, storytelling is something we take very seriously—we view it as a professional opportunity to highlight the integrity, courage, and professionalism of the men and women in the military and intelligence communities who tirelessly serve this great nation without ever asking for anything in return." It was followed by
Tom Clancy: Defense Protocol in December of the same year. In 2025, Andrews and Wilson announced their decision to exit the series and also announced their final entry,
Tom Clancy: Executive Power, which was published in November 2025. ==Bibliography==