Hugo Uyttenhove is a renowned author, best known for his mystery and adventure novels. Born in Belgium, Uyttenhove came to the United States on a one-year AFS scholarship and later pursued his studies in New York. He obtained his Systems Problem Solving and Cybernetic doctorate from New York State University and currently resides in Durham, North Carolina as a US citizen.
Uyttenhove made his debut as an author in 2010 with the thriller "Grand Scale Larceny" and gained recognition for writing the Tom Arden series of books. More recently, he has collaborated with a group of authors known as "the Thursday Afternoon Sleuths" to create the "A Carolina Arbors Murder" series. This series is unique as it focuses on a 55+ community and the local book club who help to solve murders.
Uyttenhove's personal journey, from his Belgian roots to his current life in Durham, North Carolina, has been marked by his academic pursuits and professional ventures. However, it was during his time in Raleigh, North Carolina, that he decided to pursue his passion for writing. This decision led to the creation of his debut novel and the subsequent success he has achieved in the literary world.