About His books
An author of dark tales with unforeseen endings, Steve’s writing style is what he calls believable fiction or realistic fiction, making the unbelievable truly believable. His stories leverage, or even exploit, a human weakness in the main character as he weaves in sufficient realistic details to make the story truly believable, and most of the places described in his books can actually be visited. Understandably, sometimes the names of certain actual physical locations do need to be fictionalized.
As for the genre, some people have described Steve’s books as thrillers, others refer to his books as psychological thrillers, while most categorize them as upmarket fiction. So what are they, really? They are books! Steve’s books are upmarket fiction, they are book club suitable, and they are indeed dark psychological tales with a twist.
Along with unexpected endings, main characters that meticulously plan and forge ahead regardless of cost and consequences have become his trademark. Oh yeah, and though they can by no means be considered religious books — they most certainly are not —Steve does typically weave in a character’s struggle with faith.
About Steve
Steve currently resides in Columbia, South Carolina. He is an avid runner and a cyclist. He also enjoys snow skiing in the winter, and fine bourbon any time of the year.
Though he does like dogs, and dogs like him, he is currently owned by a couple of cats. When not writing or working a day job, he is a USATF Certified Official and officiates track & field meets, cross-country meets, road races, anything that involves running jumping, throwing, and even Race Walking.

