Todd Ritter

Todd Ritter was born in rural Pennsylvania, where he grew up surrounded by "Bambi"-esque forests and wide-open fields, which later became the inspiration for his thrilling novels. His father dabbled in taxidermy, and his mother worked as a bank teller, providing a unique and interesting backdrop to his childhood.

Ritter's two biggest influences are Walt Disney and Alfred Hitchcock, which is evident in his writing style and storytelling techniques. He has a knack for creating suspenseful and thrilling narratives that keep readers on the edge of their seats. Ritter's love for Hitchcock is particularly apparent, as he often incorporates elements of mystery and intrigue into his stories, much like the legendary film director.

Before becoming a full-time author, Ritter worked as an editor and journalist for almost two decades. He began his career as a film critic while attending Penn State University, which further fueled his passion for storytelling and the entertainment industry. Today, Ritter lives in suburban New Jersey, where he continues to write and create captivating stories that keep his readers engaged and entertained. Unfortunately, there is no information available about his current work on his next book or any online presence, making it difficult to provide further updates on his latest projects.
Kat Campbell Books
# Title Year
1 Death Notice 2010
2 Bad Moon 2011
3 Devil's Night 2013
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Things Half in Shadow 2014