Rick Mofina was born and raised in Toronto where he started writing fiction in grade school. He held jobs ranging from working at a horseracing track to delivering cars to Florida before heading to college to study Journalism, English Literature and American Detective Fiction. As a reporter for over three decades, he's covered the crime beat and interviewed murderers on death row in Montana, Texas, California and Las Vegas and gone on patrol with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police near the Arctic.
His first published novel, If Angels Fall, introduced San Francisco Star crime reporter, Tom Reed, and Homicide Inspector Walt Sydowski. It was a Best First Novel finalist for an Arthur Ellis Award from the Crime Writers of Canada. Other series include a trilogy featuring Seattle rookie crime reporter Jason Wade and a new series centered on crime reporter Jack Gannon, with the latest installment, The Burning Edge, coming to stores near you on December 27th.
Rick's holiday recommendation for Bookmas has a touch of noir:
If you want a chill, look for Black Christmas, the original 1974 horror film. The story concerns college students stalked by a psycho killer at Christmas. A cut above the usual stuff - very chilling. But to end on an upbeat note, I invite everyone to check out this homemade, yes homemade video (with Sean Quigley playing "Little Drummer Boy"). If you have 4 minutes give it a listen, it's quite beautiful.
As for my favorite charity, I invite everyone to contribute to their local Salvation Army and Red Cross. During my time as a reporter, I saw both in action and I invite you to support them.
Best of the season,
Rick Mofina
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