Quentin Black is a thriller, crime, and contemporary fiction author best known for his "Connor Reed" series. His debut novel, "The Bootneck," introduced readers to Connor Reed, an antihero described as one of modern fiction's most politically incorrect and controversial protagonists. Black's military background, including a decade of service as a Royal Marine corporal with deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq, lends authenticity to his action-packed narratives.
Beyond his writing career, Black is a dedicated martial artist, regularly competing in Brazilian No-Gi and jiu-jitsu Gi matches. His firsthand experience in combat and tactical training informs the gritty realism of his novels. The "Connor Reed" series has gained recognition for its unflinching portrayal of violence and dark humor, cementing Black's reputation as a distinctive voice in the thriller genre.