R.D. Ronald

R.D. Ronald is an award-winning author known for his transgressive crime fiction. He gained recognition for his debut novel, "The Elephant Tree," followed by "The Zombie Room," both of which explore dark, unconventional narratives within the crime genre. His works have been praised for their gritty realism and unflinching portrayal of morally complex characters.

Ronald's writing delves into themes of societal decay, existential struggles, and the blurred lines between right and wrong. His novels often challenge traditional genre conventions, earning him a reputation for pushing boundaries in contemporary crime fiction. While details about his background remain sparse, his distinctive voice and provocative storytelling have solidified his place in the literary landscape.

Continuing to expand his body of work, Ronald remains active in writing, though he humorously acknowledges the passage of time with self-deprecating wit. His contributions to transgressive fiction have resonated with readers seeking unconventional narratives and thought-provoking explorations of human nature.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Elephant Tree 2010
2 The Zombie Room 2012