Richard Gloff is a writer with a reputation for the unconventional take on the world around him. With Felony County, the first of the John Brown novels, he brings that unexpected angle to the action/suspense genre.
Gloff is best described by the characters he creates. Anti-hero Secret Service agent John Brown and his violence prone partner ‘Doc’ Sestito, are not your standard issue former cops. Gloff does not write standard issue. Rather, the reader should expect something controversial, politically incorrect and for many, infuriating. Expect the issue no one saw coming, the question no one has asked and the unintended consequence. And John Brown will be right in the middle of it, an unflappable observer, like a Greek chorus in the middle of a fistfight.
Richard Gloff lives on a few modest acres in Taos, New Mexico with his dog, Robespierre. He divides his time between writing, fly-fishing and shooting. His previous books include The Millennial Fables, and The America Show.