Warren Flynn is an accountant turned author who writes about the quiet weight of secrets—and the violence we do in the name of love, justice, or survival. He lives in Edmonton, Alberta, with four cats who contribute nothing and judge everything. His characters live in the gray: men who kill for what they believe is right, women who see too much and trust too little. His fiction explores emotional repression, moral ambiguity, and the cost of getting close to someone when your past has blood on it. He started writing to understand people. He still doesn't have all the answers, but the stories keep him asking better questions. If you're drawn to character-driven crime fiction with psychological depth and a moral edge, follow his work and stay a while. Just don't expect the cat to move.
