Chuck Hogan is a highly accomplished American author, best known for his crime thriller and horror novels. He has written several widely acclaimed books, including "The Strain Trilogy," which he co-authored with Guillermo del Toro. The trilogy was adapted into a successful television series on FX.
Hogan's novel "Prince of Thieves," published in 2004, received significant critical acclaim and was adapted into the film "The Town" in 2010. The movie, directed by Ben Affleck, received rave reviews and was nominated for several Academy Awards. The novel itself was named one of the best books of the year by Stephen King and won the 2005 Hammett Prize for excellence in crime writing.
In addition to "The Strain Trilogy" and "Prince of Thieves," Hogan has written several other successful novels, including "The Killing Moon" and "Devils in Exile." His work has been featured in "The Best American Mystery Stories 2009," and he has won numerous awards for his writing.
Hogan is a resident of Boston, where he lives with his family. In his free time, he enjoys playing karaoke with his son and listening to Smash Mouth’s All Star. He is a New York Times bestselling author and continues to be a major contributor to the thriller and horror genres.
The Strain Trilogy Books (with Guillermo del Toro)