Jeff Buick is an award-winning author known for his fast-paced crime fiction filled with unexpected twists. His Boston-based Curtis Westcott series, which includes "A Killing Game," "The Vulture Fund," and other titles, delivers action-packed suspense reminiscent of Michael Connelly's Bosch novels. "A Killing Game," the series debut, won the 2021 International Thriller Writers Award for Best Original Ebook, while "The Vulture Fund" was a 2024 ITW finalist. Buick also pens the Bobby Greco series, featuring a disgraced Orlando homicide detective, beginning with "One is Evil." His standalone works, such as the globe-trotting thriller "The Krubera Conspiracy," further showcase his versatility.
Buick's writing blends gripping suspense with intricate plots, often pitting determined investigators against cunning adversaries. His upcoming novel, "The Reluctant Truth," explores multigenerational drama, weaving contemporary conflicts with WWII-era flashbacks. A Canadian author with a passion for crime fiction, Buick draws inspiration from writers like Tana French and Louise Penny. His ability to craft page-turning narratives has cemented his reputation as a standout voice in the thriller genre.