
Randy Moon is a master storyteller of crime fiction and fantasy, enthralling readers with his compelling narratives. Under the pen name Schuyler Randall, he has established a remarkable presence in the crime-thriller genre with his acclaimed novels: Jacqueline Willoughby, Raina, and Francis Laurent. The captivating tale of corruption, revenge, and redemption in Francis Laurent even earned him The Audiobook Reviewer's esteemed Best Thriller in the Crime category award in 2021.
A supportive figure within the local writing community, Randy actively contributes to its growth while showcasing his own literary prowess. He has made an appearance on the television morning talk show Talk of Alabama. He is a proud member of the esteemed Hoover Public Library Write Club. Hosting online Noir at the Bar events and delivering mesmerizing live readings, including a memorable in-person event at The Red Cat Coffeehouse in Pepper Place, Birmingham, Alabama, he continues to captivate audiences with his evocative storytelling.
Randy’s passion for writing was nurtured on the outskirts of Birmingham, growing up in the small mining town of Graysville, Alabama. His lifelong dream of authoring a novel became a reality with the release of "Jacqueline Willoughby" in 2017. This heart-pounding narrative, set in Birmingham, delves into a series of chilling murders intricately linked to a mysterious ancient book.
The resounding success of his debut propelled Randy to further explore the crime fiction genre. He followed up with the enthralling prequel, Raina, and his third published work, Francis Laurent. However, as Randy's writing career reaches new heights and with the guidance of the writing community, he will be embracing his true name Randy Moon for future literary endeavors.
As he embarks on his next literary venture, diving into the realm of fantasy while continuing to enthrall with his crime writing, Randy invites you to embark on an unforgettable journey, where his words will ignite your imagination and keep you spellbound from beginning to end.
Prepare yourself. The stories are waiting…
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