David C. Taylor is a prolific American crime fiction writer known for his detailed and immersive portrayals of post-war Los Angeles. His style is characterized by gritty realism, compelling characters, and intricately plotted stories that often delve into the darker aspects of city life and the lives of private investigators. Taylor's work frequently explores themes of corruption, betrayal, and the lingering effects of war, all meticulously researched and presented with a strong sense of atmosphere.



