Gerald Seymour is a British novelist primarily known for his gritty, realistic crime thrillers set in the Balkans and Eastern Europe. His writing style is characterized by a fast-paced narrative, unflinching depictions of violence, and a cynical, often morally ambiguous, protagonist. Seymour's work is heavily influenced by his time as a journalist, drawing on his experience reporting from conflict zones to create immersive and suspenseful stories.







































