William Boyle is an American author primarily known for his extensive and critically acclaimed noir series set across various global locations. His writing is characterized by a lyrical and often poetic prose style, deeply rooted in the atmosphere and culture of each specific city he depicts. Boyle's work frequently explores themes of crime, loss, redemption, and the complexities of human relationships, often focusing on marginalized characters and the darker aspects of urban life. He's particularly celebrated for his detailed world-building and his ability to evoke a strong sense of place within his stories, earning him the title of "poet laureate of Brooklyn."
























































































































