Chris Narozny

Chris Narozny is a critically acclaimed writer who has co-authored four New York Times bestsellers with James Patterson. His own novels include Jonah Man, told from the perspective of struggling vaudevillians at the turn of the 20th century, and The Exiled, a literary thriller whose setting alternates between New York City and rural New Mexico. Kirkus described The Exiled as “edgy and satisfying,” and said that “a sequel would be most welcome.” Publishers Weekly gave Jonah Man a starred review and called the novel “A classic whodunit ripe with spare, snappy prose and riddled with period language… a show-stopper that deserves a standing ovation.”

Chris holds an MFA in Fiction from Syracuse University and a Ph.D. in Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Denver. He has lived in Normandy, Paris, and Brooklyn, and currently resides in Denver with his wife, the author Nina Shope.