
ABOUT

RANDY MOON WRITES CRIME FICTION THAT DOESN’T BLINK.
Born and raised in Graysville, Alabama, Moon brings an unsparing eye to the darkest machinery of ambition, power, and moral compromise. His novels don’t offer easy answers—they deliver psychological precision and narrative tension that linger long after the final page.
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Moon first published under the pen name Schuyler Randall, releasing Jacqueline Willoughby, Raina, and Francis Laurent—three novels that built a devoted following among readers looking for more than formulaic thrills. Francis Laurent received the ABR Award for Best Thriller (2021).
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Now writing under his own name, Moon has only sharpened his focus. Questionable Practice, winner of the ABR Award for Best Medical Thriller (2024), is a taut, morally complex examination of corruption and ethics in medicine.
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Across his work, Moon is known for stripped-down prose, deeply flawed characters, and stories that confront uncomfortable truths head-on.
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Hand of the Nazarene, a conspiracy thriller that detonates two thousand years of silence, arrives Summer 2026.