My Bio:
I am a novelist, screenwriter, and film producer. I am the screenwriter and co-producer of, Hometown Remedy, (2023) a made-for-tv movie starring Galadriel Stineman and Aaron Mees. It is available on Tubi and YouTube and will be on Amazon (Freevee) and Roku in March of 2024. It will also air on Super Channel in Canada in the fall of 2024, and is available in Spanish in the US and is playing in Mexico, Brazil, and Holland!
I produced the feature film, Coffin, starring Kevin Sorbo (Hercules) and Bruce Davison (X-Men). Coffin was released worldwide in the spring of 2011.
I write the Johnny Delarosa private eye series that debuted in November 2016 with Auburn Ride, followed by Toxic Blonde, and now Raven Rain. I also have a number of other screenwriting projects in various stages of development.
I hold a BA in English from the University of Maryland Global Campus. I am a member of the Private Eye Writers of America and the International Thriller Writers.
I have been a non-stop reader since I learned to read. I enjoy cooking, love movies, good television, theater (Broadway!), a good bottle of wine, and a great pizza. And like my friend, Johnny Delarosa, I don’t mind a sip of bourbon every now and then. I’m originally from Tyrone, Pennsylvania, and now live in Columbia, Maryland with my wife and family.
What I’m reading:
The Collector by Daniel Silva
Recently read:
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho (Highly recommend!)
The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece by Tom Hanks
City of Dreams by Don Winslow
Holy Moments by Matthew Kelley
The Big Bundle by Max Allen Collins
City on Fire by Don Winslow
Billy Summers, by Stephen King (Love this book!)
Lost Tomorrows (2020 Shamus Award Winner) by Matt Coyle
The Late Show by Michael Connelly. His introduction of Detective Renee Ballard.
The Other Woman by Daniel Silva. The latest adventure of Israeli intelligence chief, Gabriel Allon.
Dracul by Dacre Stoker and J. D. Barker. The prequel to Dracula, inspired by notes and texts left behind by the author of the classic novel. Dacre Stoker is the great grand-nephew Bram Stoker.
Wonderland – Robert B. Parker’s Spenser Series by Ace Atkins.
The Woman in the Window by A. J. Finn. A cool, Hitchcockian – Rear Window thriller about an agoraphobic woman who witnesses a crime in a neighbors house.
The Cuban Affair by Nelson DeMille. Fascinating look at Cuba, new and old.
Camino Island by John Grisham. Decent Grisham thriller centering around the world of rare books.
The Hot Spot (published as Hell Hath No Fury) by Charles Williams, one of the the great pulp noir writers coming out of the 1950s and 60s. Originally published in 1953.
The Cartel by Don Winslow. A compelling look into the world of the Mexican drug cartels.
Johnny Staccato by Frank Boyd. Boyd is a pseudonym for Frank Kane, a prolific writer of pulp noir in the 1950s and 60s. He published over 30 novels, most featuring the private eye, Johnny Liddell. Hmm…I wonder if Johnny Delarosa is a relative of Johnny Liddell?
The English Spy by Daniel Silva. The latest installment in the great Gabriel Allon series. Silva was praised for his research into ISIS and it pays off. A thrilling novel but a scary look into ISIS and the danger they pose to the West.
The Postman Always Rings Twice and Double Indemnity by James M. Cain. Classic noir!
Finders Keepers by Stephen King. The master!
My new All-Time Favorite Movie:
La La Land! A charming, romantic new musical written and directed by Damian Chaizelle who pays homage to the great musicals of Hollywood past. Incredibly cinematic, with a perfect score by Justin Hurwitz. A must see for fans of musicals. Stars Emma Stone ( Academy Award winning performance) and Ryan Gosling.