Roger Hobbs (1961-2016) was an American author known for his crime fiction and thriller novels. He began his career with the critically acclaimed "Ghostman", which established the recurring character of a nameless criminal antihero, the "Ghostman", who specializes in cleaning up bank robberies. Hobbs’ writing style is characterized by suspenseful plots, complex characters, and a focus on intricate criminal investigations. His work garnered significant recognition, including a CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger award.

