His ongoing Cincinnati Project traces the city’s lurid post-1980s history: the killings, verdicts, displacements, backroom deals, and quiet violence that rarely make the highlight reels.
Working in the tradition of Walter Mosley, Elmore Leonard, and James Ellroy, he writes crime fiction where character, corruption, history, and consequence meet in the street.
He lives in Ohio.
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