Richard Greener is an American author, well-known for his mystery and suspense novels. He began his writing career while on the waiting list for a heart transplant, which was later inspired by the complications he faced after the surgery. His experiences during this time were documented in his memoir, "Trapped," published in 2011. Prior to his writing career, Greener was a broadcast industry executive and an award-winning essayist, having received the CEBA Award for excellence in business. He occasionally blogs for Huffington Post and currently resides in the Atlanta area.
Greener's writing focuses primarily on the "Locator" series, which features the character Walter Sherman. This series was the basis for the hit television show, "The Finder," which was broadcasted on FOX TV in the US and worldwide. With his background in the television broadcasting industry, Greener has a deep understanding of the form and what audiences are looking for. His writing is highly visual and filled with suspense, making it hard for readers to put down. Despite his success in the television industry and as a published author, Greener does not participate in any social media.