Harry Dolan is an American author who is well-known for his mystery and suspense novels. He was born in Rome, New York, and graduated from Colgate University with a major in philosophy. While at Colgate, Dolan also studied fiction writing with the novelist Frederick Busch. After his time at Colgate, Dolan went on to create the critically acclaimed David Loogan series.
The David Loogan series, a mystery/thriller series, has gained a lot of popularity and critical acclaim. Dolan currently resides in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he continues to write and work on the David Loogan series. His novels include "Bad Things Happen," "Very Bad Men," "The Last Dead Girl," "The Man in the Crooked Hat," and his latest novel, "The Good Killer," which was released on February 4, 2020, by The Mysterious Press/Grove Atlantic. Dolan's writing is highly regarded, and his novels are praised for their intricate storytelling and well-developed characters.
Dolan's work is heavily influenced by his background in philosophy and his studies with Frederick Busch. His writing combines the complex and abstract ideas of philosophy with the fast-paced and action-packed elements of mystery and suspense novels. This unique combination sets his work apart from other authors in the genre and has helped to establish him as a prominent figure in the world of mystery and suspense fiction.
In addition to his work on the David Loogan series, Dolan has also published several standalone novels. His writing has been praised for its depth, complexity, and ability to keep readers engaged and on the edge of their seats. Dolan's ability to create intricate and engaging stories has earned him a devoted following among readers and critics alike. He continues to write and publish new novels, and his work remains popular among fans of mystery and suspense fiction.