Robert Bryndza is a successful author of crime fiction and romantic comedy novels. Born in Lowestoft, England, he has lived in various parts of the world, including the United States, Canada, and Slovakia, where he currently resides with his husband. With a global readership, Bryndza's novels have sold over two million copies and have been translated into 27 languages.
Bryndza gained significant recognition for his crime fiction novels, particularly the Erika Foster series, which includes bestsellers such as "The Girl in the Ice," "The Night Stalker," and "Dark Water." The debut novel in this series quickly became a bestseller, reaching number one in the Amazon UK, USA, and Australian charts within five months of its release. The book has been translated into 29 languages and won several awards, including the Thrillzone Awards best debut thriller in The Netherlands (2018) and the Dead Good Papercut Award for best page turner at the Harrogate Crime Festival (2016).
In addition to the Erika Foster series, Bryndza has also created a new crime thriller series centered around Kate Marshall, a police officer turned private detective. The first book in this series, "Nine Elms," was an Amazon USA #1 bestseller and an Amazon UK top five bestseller, and has been sold into translation in 18 countries.
Prior to his success as a crime fiction author, Bryndza was a self-published author of a bestselling series of romantic comedy novels. He made a career change from acting to writing after taking a play he wrote to the Edinburgh Festival. Bryndza now writes full-time and lives in Slovakia with his husband.