Allan Leverone is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, known for his masterful storytelling in the mystery, thriller, and horror genres. With over eleven novels and five novellas under his belt, Leverone has been hailed by bestselling author Vincent Zandri as the "successor to Michael Crichton". His ability to create suspenseful and chilling narratives has captivated readers and earned him a place in the hearts of thriller enthusiasts.
Born and raised in Ayer, Massachusetts, Leverone now resides in Londonderry, New Hampshire, with his wife Sue, three grown children, and three beautiful grandchildren. He has been greatly influenced by the works of writers such as Vincent Zandri, Stephen King, Lawrence Block, Zeltserman, and Tom Piccirilli, often incorporating elements of their unique styles into his own. Leverone's writing journey has been marked by numerous awards and nominations, including the Pushcart Prize nomination in 2011 and the Derringer Award in 2012.
Some of Leverone's most notable works include the Paskagankee series, which comprises three highly successful novels published in 2012 and 2013. Additionally, his dark thriller, Mr. Midnight, was named one of the best books of 2013 by Suspense Magazine, and his novel The Lonely Mile was included in Amazon's top 25 highest paid bestselling novels of all time. Leverone's commitment to his craft and his ability to create engaging, suspenseful narratives have solidified his position as a prominent figure in the thriller and mystery genres.