
D. L. (Daniel Lewis) James
Daniel Lewis James Jr., was an American writer, best known for his novel, Famous All Over Town, about Mexican-Americans in Los Angeles. He published the novel under his pseudonym, Danny Santiago, and during most of his professional career, he kept his identity a secret. James's own agent Carl Brandt did not know his real name until it was revealed by fellow author and friend, John Gregory Dunne. Some critics call this use of a Latino pseudonym a literary fraud, while others appreciate his contributions to literature, regardless of his race. Although he was white, some critics believed he was able to convey an accurate portrait of the Chicano culture.

Exit From Asteroid 60
On a Martian satellite, enslaved Earthmen plot a daring escape, revealing a conspiracy that could ignite a war between planets.
By D. L. (Daniel Lewis) James

Tickets to Paradise
In the deserts of Iran, an archaeologist and his companion stumble upon a refugee from the Ice Age and a time-bending artifact that catapults them half a million years into the future, where survival means confronting enemies and grappling with the consequences of their journey.
By D. L. (Daniel Lewis) James