Omar Scott

The author, originally from Los Angeles and raised in Dallas, discovered a passion for writing after overcoming a troubled youth marked by gang involvement and personal loss. Their literary career began with the short story "Troubled Waters," which gained recognition on the reader’s website Timbooktu. This early success led to the publication of their debut novel, "When a Good Will Goes Bad," followed by "The Hands of Love" and "Meet Mr. Wright." Their work has been honored with a Global Books Award in the Crime/Thriller category for "Loyal to a Fault," solidifying their reputation in the genre.

Drawing from personal experiences, the author crafts cautionary tales infused with emotional depth and unexpected twists. Influenced by literary figures such as Donald Goines, Eric Jerome Dickey, and Stephen King, their writing explores themes of crime, redemption, and human resilience. After studying creative writing and liberal arts at Mountain View College, they developed a distinctive voice that blends gritty realism with poignant storytelling. Their narratives often reflect the complexities of urban life, offering readers both suspense and introspection.

In addition to novels, the author has published numerous short stories, further showcasing their versatility. Their works continue to resonate with audiences seeking gripping, thought-provoking fiction rooted in authenticity.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 When A Good Will Goes Bad 2007
2 The Hands of Love 2008
3 Meet Mr. Wright 2014
4 Loyal To A Fault 2022