Bob Moats is an American author, residing in the Detroit area. He has been writing short stories and plays for most of his life. Moats has lost many of his original stories throughout the years due to numerous moves from his hometown of Fraser, Michigan to Northern Michigan, Las Vegas, and back to Fraser. Despite losing his work, Moats' passion for writing never wavered.
In 2009, Moats became unemployed, which gave him the opportunity to pursue his lifelong dream of becoming a full-time author. He began working on his novel, "The Classmate Murders," which marked the beginning of a 20-book series. The series features the protagonist, Jim Richards, a senior citizen who is reluctantly pulled into numerous murders of women from his high school. Along with his friend, Buck, a big, mustached biker, they go on a mission to track down the killer before he can get to one of his former classmates, Penny Wickens. The series is filled with humor, suspense, wild chases, murder, mayhem, and a good amount of romance.
Moats has also started a new series, the Fatal series. The first book, "Fatal Rejection," is about serial killers, an author, and the editors that the author wants to murder. The second book, "Fatal Departure," follows the first with a new serial killer stalking the principal characters, Sarah and Dave. A third book, "Fatal Romance," is now in the works, about a killer using companion ads to find his prey. Moats' work is widely known for his unique storytelling and his ability to keep readers engaged until the very end.